How to dismantle / take apart Toshiba notebooks. Guide with pictures.
Hi all,
I know how hard it is to find a good guide with pictures about laptop disassemble, so I decided to create it myself. If you want to dismantle, repair, upgrade or clean you laptop, my guides might be useful for you.
I already created teardown guides with pictures for the following models: Toshiba Satellite 1415
Toshiba Satellite 1800
Toshiba Satellite 1805
Toshiba Satellite 2435
Toshiba Satellite M35X
Toshiba Satellite A60/A65
Toshiba Satellite A70/A75
Toshiba Satellite P25
Toshiba Tecra A1
Toshiba Tecra TE2100
Toshiba Tecra 9100
Toshiba Portege 4010
Toshiba Tecra S1
I plan to continue creating new disassembly guides. Stay tuned.
I hope this information is useful for you.
You have joined this community, and are always welcome. We work towards the enrichment and support of the people that come here. With the numbers of ADs on the page, it would look, to first blush, that you were trying to drive traffic to the page, since you posted it to no specific question. If this is not the case, then I apologize, and would recommend in the future to post this to one of our "Helpful Links" stickied at the top of the forums, where one of the mods would most likely add it into the list.
A better way of starting out on a new forum would be to put your 'seeker' information in your Signature.
Your discriptions are well made and the pictures are excellent. The thumbnail link to larger images is well done. The P25 page makes me not want to tear one down.
It would be a shame if people needing this information could not find it.
Hey guys, if you don't like my post take it out.
Admin, can you erase this thread please?
Just in case, I'll put here what people in other forums say about my guides:
Thank you very much cj2600 I was looking for ages for this information (Toshiba PDF) but after you work, the search is over....
Many thanks, cj2600! Now I was able to clean up all the vents and the CPU heatsink of my A65.
Keep the good work.
cj2600 - Great work on the teradown guides! I now see I have come at my Satellite 1415 totally from the wrong direction...literally. Thanks man.
Awesome cj2600, thanks for doing the P25!!!!!!
the site is really gettin' along well... hope you have one for my notebook!
Yo, that is some nice work. I've spent my fair share of hours disassembling who knows how many laptops, pain in the a** (I'm very clumsy with screws). You sir, are a humanitarian.
Noone has a problem with your site, but if you want to join the forum say hello first before you start advertising for free
And Leoslocks gave you a very good advise on how you could still announce your site, for free and get much more favorable response, by saying hello
BTW what you posted in your last post, looks like Dell comercial
Well personally i don't see a problem, well done site. Hes not exactly selling the info and if he wanted to share the info and had no other reason to join than that then whats the problem?
R.I.P Rangeral, To one of HWC's best moderators and a great guy
By the way, what does BTW stand for?
It is better to be tried by 12, than carried by 6.
PDF files are much more convienient to use. The pictures are quite nice for illustrations of obscure screws and compartments. Using a guitar pick as a pry tool is brilliant.
Danceman posted a link to a site for all kinds of laptop pdf's.
PDF files are much more convienient to use. The pictures are quite nice for illustrations of obscure screws and compartments. Using a guitar pick as a pry tool is brilliant.
Danceman posted a link to a site for all kinds of laptop pdf's.
Yep and no one called "spam" on Danceman did they. So what's the difference other than this being the guys first post. BTW I see more banner ad sapce on the site linked by Danceman than on the one made by cj2600 (not that either is really bad, actually they are both very acceptable and non-intrusive with advertising content in my humble opinion).
Minor defense here, and then I'll stay outta this.
To me, SPAM is some sort of unrequested information from an unknown source. Information freely given is not always SPAM, but together with an unknown source, makes me instantly suspicious.
The quality of said information is not at issue, just the motivation, and with no post history, I have no idea of the motivation.
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