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Gateway M-series Laptop Assembling

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2011

I decided to film the assemble of this laptop that i just fixed , thanks for watching !!

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  • what did u fix? my laptop overheated due to the broken cpu fan and it friedmy gpu and i had to reflow the mobo in the oven. did u have the same problem? and if so it it fix it permantly or temporarily?

  • @seanmurray90 , hello , this laptop had a power jack problem , about your GPU if you are not having any problem yet you should be ok

  • @seanmurray90 I may have the same problem. What was wrong with yours?

  • @TokyoChopSquad ,this laptop had a bad power-jack and needed to be replaced !

  • Somethings are missing from the video, like the connecting of the monitor cables and the installation of the DVD drive.

  • @kenshearer1 , from the minute 7:10 to 7:35 that is the monitor cable :) but about the DVD drive you are correct , i think i cut out i dont know why , sorry !! :) , thanks for visiting !!

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  • @TokyoChopSquad yup, the heat of the oven melts the solder back in place and fixes the lost connection. there's other ways to do it with heat guns and what not but it didn't work for me. last option was the oven trick and it worked perfect. just make sure to take out the cpu. the graphics chip is built into the mobo so you need to put the whole mobo in the oven to fix it. just make sure u dont put it in too long and take off all of the foam pads and stuff like that.

  • @seanmurray90 YOU PUT THE MOTHERBOARD IN THE OVEN????

    

  • @TokyoChopSquad i fixed the issue months ago. bought a new cpu fan for about 15 bucks. took the mobo out and put it in the oven for 10 min at 350 degrees to re flow broken solder from the overheating . hasnt over heated or died since. its been months and i use it for hours every day...

  • @CaptainScarlet2006 ,hello , i'm really sorry that took me so long to reply to your comment , i was way for a wile , i really rope you got your keyboard clean and is all working fine for you , if you still have question feel free to ask ! thanks for visiting

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