professor Messer - device disassembly best practices Flashcards

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  • Different than working on a desktop computer
    • Many different pieces
    • Intricately engineered
    • Tight quarters
  • Taking it apart is easy
    • Getting it back together…
  • Easy to break something
    • Very delicate parts
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Device disassembly

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  • Document and label
    • It seems obvious when disassembling
    • It’s not obvious at all when assembling
    • Check iFixit and similar sites
  • Cable locations
    • There are a lot of cables
    • Antennas, drives, video, etc.
  • Screw locations
    • There are a LOT of screws
    • Different sizes
    • “Hidden” locations
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mapping the puzzle

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  • Laptops disassemble in sections
    • Outer shell, keyboard, video connector, etc.
  • Step-by-step
    • Take pictures
    • Use a big workspace
  • Use containers to separate the sections
    • Glasses, boxes, etc.
    • Magnetic grid
    • Multi-day projects should be sealed or protected
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organize parts

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  • Refer to manufacturer resources
    • Often provide step-by-step repair guides
  • The Internet provides the rest
    • Online written guides, YouTube videos
  • Specialized sites can help - http://www.ifixit.com/
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get the right information

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  • Use appropriate hand tools
    • Sometimes a single screwdriver
    • Get a good tweezer
    • Sometimes specialized tools
  • Magnification will be needed
    • Smaller and smaller devices
  • Get a big anti-static cloth
    • Something soft to protect screens
    • Easy to break tiny parts
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The tools

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