Nice presentation for someone who has not worked on this computer but clearly has lots of experience with laptops. I only had to take apart enough to see how much damage I did after spilling a full cup of butter coffee over the laptop! Honestly, I'm amazed at how easy this computer is to work on, and how little liquid got inside. I did mop up everything I could with a towel fast, and force powered off and pulled the battery. The little bit of liquid that did get inside is cleaned up, and everything is put back together and it works 100%.
I ordered a DC adaptor for my t430 because it had broken. I got it done and didn't end up with extra parts. This video help so much. I hope to never do this again 😅 Thank you so very much for this wonderful informative video on how to disassemble. I had to do it to get to the bottom screw, got half done putting it together and realized I didn't line the vga and 3.5mm jack up right so I had to take it apart again lol. It's working like a champ now.
Thanks for the video. I’m getting parts together to upgrade my t420 and t440. Is the cpu upgradable in the t420? Also, any Linux users on this channel? I found a device to upgrade a slot on the right side of my 420 to upgrade to USB 3 and I’m wondering if it works under Linux. It comes with a Win driver though.
I'm running LMDE6 and Sparky Linux on a T430, and I'm running Zorin 17.1 Core on another one I'm fixing up for my son. But I hop a lot, and I haven't had a problem running any distro I've tried, including Arch variants, Debian variants, Fedora variants, and SUSE variants. You will not have ANY problems running Linux on a Thinkpad. Almost like they're made for it. 😁
thanks so much for the helpful video i needed this to figure out how to change the power jack. is it nescesary to apply new cooling paste after taking apart?
It is 3y old video. The camera has changed till that time. I have a lack of space and I don't do that for profit. Also the laptop is mostly on focus, I don't see any point in showing the interior of the room. The idea is to show what and how.
However, I haven't disassembled every possible laptop model. Everything happens live, without editing or pre-production. Still, I have other work to do.
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Nice presentation for someone who has not worked on this computer but clearly has lots of experience with laptops.
I only had to take apart enough to see how much damage I did after spilling a full cup of butter coffee over the laptop! Honestly, I'm amazed at how easy this computer is to work on, and how little liquid got inside. I did mop up everything I could with a towel fast, and force powered off and pulled the battery. The little bit of liquid that did get inside is cleaned up, and everything is put back together and it works 100%.
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I ordered a DC adaptor for my t430 because it had broken. I got it done and didn't end up with extra parts. This video help so much. I hope to never do this again 😅 Thank you so very much for this wonderful informative video on how to disassemble. I had to do it to get to the bottom screw, got half done putting it together and realized I didn't line the vga and 3.5mm jack up right so I had to take it apart again lol. It's working like a champ now.
Nice work. Glad the video helped you.
Thank you, used this video as a quick guide and you helped save me quite some time compared to if I had to figure everything out myself :)
thanks man I had no idea how to opent it up cheers!!
Thanks for the video. I’m getting parts together to upgrade my t420 and t440. Is the cpu upgradable in the t420? Also, any Linux users on this channel? I found a device to upgrade a slot on the right side of my 420 to upgrade to USB 3 and I’m wondering if it works under Linux. It comes with a Win driver though.
MX Linux is running on my wife's T430. It works perfectly.
I'm running LMDE6 and Sparky Linux on a T430, and I'm running Zorin 17.1 Core on another one I'm fixing up for my son. But I hop a lot, and I haven't had a problem running any distro I've tried, including Arch variants, Debian variants, Fedora variants, and SUSE variants. You will not have ANY problems running Linux on a Thinkpad. Almost like they're made for it. 😁
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Thank you man!
thanks so much for the helpful video i needed this to figure out how to change the power jack. is it nescesary to apply new cooling paste after taking apart?
Only if you lift the cooler. But since you are opening it, is better to do so.
Thanks!
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There won't be an assembly video, because your channel is called Disassembling Laptops
I guess so
I'll be careful to never try to disassemble my T430 like this. I'd never get it back together again.
Really Hard for teardown :(
The problem is not the disassembly itself... The problem is the different size screws 😁
All I saw was a pair of blue gloves waving about. Shows very little of the actual work. Video skills need sharpening
It is 3y old video. The camera has changed till that time. I have a lack of space and I don't do that for profit. Also the laptop is mostly on focus, I don't see any point in showing the interior of the room. The idea is to show what and how.
channel name: "laptop disassembly". "this could be a longer video because I really have no idea how to open this laptop..." 🙄🤦🏼♂️
However, I haven't disassembled every possible laptop model. Everything happens live, without editing or pre-production. Still, I have other work to do.