Hey! After the reassembly im getting 5 beeps so I pressed the power button for like 5 sec to force the shutdown and then turn it on again and it boots windows but I have to do this everytime I turn on my computer since I did the disassembly :( any ideas?
My Dell was beeping 5 times, and not starting up. That means the CMOS battery was low/dead. Quite understandable after 11 (yes, eleven) years of usage. I disassembled, replaced the CMOS battery with a new one, and reassembled. The first time I attempted to start the laptop, it gave me again the 5 beep , to my surprise. So I turned it off. After it turned off, I waited for about a minute, and then, I pressed again the power button, and kept it pressed for about 20 seconds. There was no response at all. After that, I have started the laptop a few times without any problem. I hope it will stay like that.
can you change out the gpu for a better one or no??? currently have r2 but want to better the gpu and im frustrated coz i cant find a video oooonnnn ittttt lol
It's on the MOBO at ~15:22 (there is plastic screw in the middle, used to hold it down when locked). Most consumer laptops nowadays have CPU soldered to the MOBO and on disassembly get's removed together. Hope this helps, but just be extremely gentle with the CPU needle connections, they can get bent easily if pushed to hard. The middle holding screw has to be in unlocked position before removal.
@@Laptopnuts I have the same laptop and am upgrading the i5 currently in there to the same era i7-3610QM. I found one new on eBay. Question - is it really necessary to disassemble to this level to access the cpu for removal?
My graphics card vbios is bad, can you help me with a vbios backup from your laptop please? Thanks in advance With gpu-z you can get the vbios backup and directly upload to the gpu-z web, please please please.
Thanks for the video 👍
That bottom cover slides and shouldn't be opened that way... terrible intro.
Why shouldn't, would you care to explain?
Laptop Nuts youre supposed to slide it off
@@Laptopnuts I broke the clips doing it that way it's just slides out bud
@@Laptopnuts hes right, if you take both screws out and give it a good push it slides out without risking any plastics being broken.
Pretty helpful thank you
Hey! After the reassembly im getting 5 beeps so I pressed the power button for like 5 sec to force the shutdown and then turn it on again and it boots windows but I have to do this everytime I turn on my computer since I did the disassembly :( any ideas?
If you can boot normally by pressing FN soon after the power button, then it's most likely CMOS batter that is failing. Try to replace that.
@@Laptopnuts hi, i have the same trouble, where is exactly the cmos battery, please? can you point it on minute and second on your video? thanks
@@svenbmwllen3149 10:19 in the top right corner
My Dell was beeping 5 times, and not starting up. That means the CMOS battery was low/dead. Quite understandable after 11 (yes, eleven) years of usage.
I disassembled, replaced the CMOS battery with a new one, and reassembled.
The first time I attempted to start the laptop, it gave me again the 5 beep , to my surprise.
So I turned it off. After it turned off, I waited for about a minute, and then, I pressed again the power button, and kept it pressed for about 20 seconds. There was no response at all.
After that, I have started the laptop a few times without any problem. I hope it will stay like that.
Thank you, helpfull!
can you change out the gpu for a better one or no??? currently have r2 but want to better the gpu and im frustrated coz i cant find a video oooonnnn ittttt lol
Not on this model as it's soldered to the motherboard
Bro, which song
What part did you remove at 3:00??
Harddisk
what is beside of wireless card? is it ssd card?
a tip : watch movies on flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies recently.
@Bodie Titan Yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for months myself =)
It's a ssd m2 2242
@@bodietitan557 mSata SSD
I came here for the "CPU Removal". Did you remove the CPU?
It's on the MOBO at ~15:22 (there is plastic screw in the middle, used to hold it down when locked). Most consumer laptops nowadays have CPU soldered to the MOBO and on disassembly get's removed together. Hope this helps, but just be extremely gentle with the CPU needle connections, they can get bent easily if pushed to hard. The middle holding screw has to be in unlocked position before removal.
@@Laptopnuts I have the same laptop and am upgrading the i5 currently in there to the same era i7-3610QM. I found one new on eBay. Question - is it really necessary to disassemble to this level to access the cpu for removal?
@@GarryPatricio for this model you have to flip the MOBO to get to the CPU otherwise you will have to rip the plastic off from the back cover.
@@Laptopnuts Got it. Thanks!
My graphics card vbios is bad, can you help me with a vbios backup from your laptop please?
Thanks in advance
With gpu-z you can get the vbios backup and directly upload to the gpu-z web, please please please.
Where is the cmos battery?
You have to take they latop to bits it's bottom left (laptop right way up)
@@JackGmustdie awesomee thanks👍👍👍 i got the 5 beeps warning for cmos
nothing worse than tutorial videos with music over them. People pleaseee stopppp thisssss. Speak and explain what you are doing. Seriously.