Introduction

POV: It's 2000 and you bring your VAIO in the car with hopes you could get away from the madness by driving to the cafe and playing Half-Life. You can't read the disc.

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    • On the side with the audio ports, there is a Philips screw. Unscrew it.

    • Push the loose plastic piece, this will loosen the daughterboard from the main case.

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    • Open the lid, and pull up on the daughterboard enough to see the ribbon cable.

    • Pull up on the ribbon cable to release it. Don't worry, if you pull it straight up, there will be no damage.

    • Set the daughterboard to the side for now.

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    • Unscrew the Philips screw at the top of the keyboard.

    • Remove the ribbon cable by pulling up on the plastic tabs on either sides of the socket with tweezers, then lifting it straight out.

    • Lift the keyboard up at an angle, towards the screen.

    • Note: If you hear what sounds like peeling, that's normal.

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    • Unscrew the screw highlighted.

    • Pull the connector out of the end of the optical drive.

    • Push the drive right.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. If you have any problems, please let me know in the comments.

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