this is the same as my school computer. I was looking for this video to disconnect the side power botton because kids keep clicking when I’m using it. Watched the video and now I can’t use the power button. Thanks you sim much man! ❤
@@lightbrownwolf no you can’t the button is needed to power the computer on. So if my computer dies, I need to open it to click the button to power it on
Great video. Wish it would have showed the removal of the RAM. I imagine it's on the underside of the system board. UPDATE. Never mind. Just read that the RAM is soldered type on system board. But this is a very detailed and useful video... Thanks for making it.
Issue is you don't have to repaste it after removing the logicboard since it removed in one piece after removing the screws. It also held my thermal tapes.
Hi have model same as this. I'm trying to figure out how to solve the looping issue? I was told to pressed continuous F1, F2 or ESC or Enter but that doesn't enter safe boot and just loops itself again. The error that appear are date and time and Cmos battery but can reset them without entering the boot menu. Could you help me figure this out please?
Can't recover this laptop once bios passworded. . No recovery. No bios reflashing. Very secure laptop but frustrating if you forget passwords. Throw in the bin. Apparently some chaps offering to modify your bios file, but from reviews looks like a big risk. Dead screen after trying. Cheers for your video. Prefer Toshiba laptops btw. Can't even take out SSD or put one in. No connectors on my board. Onboard everything. Damn
this is the same as my school computer. I was looking for this video to disconnect the side power botton because kids keep clicking when I’m using it. Watched the video and now I can’t use the power button. Thanks you sim much man! ❤
you can just disable that in settings lmaoo
@@lightbrownwolf no you can’t the button is needed to power the computer on. So if my computer dies, I need to open it to click the button to power it on
@@lightbrownwolf you think people would have done that by now if I had to find this video
@@CurryCrusader711 you just go to control panel > hardware and sound > choose what the power buttons do
@@lightbrownwolf not with out computers bro all the menus are restricted
Great video. Wish it would have showed the removal of the RAM. I imagine it's on the underside of the system board. UPDATE. Never mind. Just read that the RAM is soldered type on system board. But this is a very detailed and useful video... Thanks for making it.
Thanks, it's a really good video for me seeing how to dissemble Lenovo yoga.
Thanks, really clear and easy to follow video.
Great video but I did not understand if the ram memory and the CPU can be upgraded
Issue is you don't have to repaste it after removing the logicboard since it removed in one piece after removing the screws. It also held my thermal tapes.
Hi have model same as this. I'm trying to figure out how to solve the looping issue? I was told to pressed continuous F1, F2 or ESC or Enter but that doesn't enter safe boot and just loops itself again. The error that appear are date and time and Cmos battery but can reset them without entering the boot menu. Could you help me figure this out please?
Hello,
trying to recover my data... but my Yoga 11e 5th gen seems to have no M2 card inside !?
Where the hell is the storage ?
Thanks! Great job!
why my one does have the blue storage drive?
RAM dual channel?
where was the ram
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@@icedtea9394 That's the storage drive, he literally said it. The RAM is soldered and can't be replaced. Quite a dick move from Lenovo.
Can't recover this laptop once bios passworded. . No recovery. No bios reflashing. Very secure laptop but frustrating if you forget passwords. Throw in the bin. Apparently some chaps offering to modify your bios file, but from reviews looks like a big risk. Dead screen after trying. Cheers for your video. Prefer Toshiba laptops btw. Can't even take out SSD or put one in. No connectors on my board. Onboard everything. Damn
@@tadeuszmarin5704ducking stupid - dick move
Again...when you hear that clicking.....youre stripping the screws