Introduzione

This repair guide will aid you in taking apart your IBM ThinkPad T41 laptop to reach and replace its motherboard.

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    • Close the screen and turn the closed laptop over.

    • Remove all 17 screws on the bottom of the computer.

    • The multiple colors (turquoise, red, blue, orange, yellow, and purple) are for organizational purposes, indicating different screws.

    • The yellow marker at the rear denotes the UltraBay device retaining screw. This screw is optional as the UltraBay mechanism will hold the drive or battery in place anyway. The yellow marker at the front denotes the hard disk caddy retaining screw.

    You need to remove the battery, hard drive, and UltraDrive before starting step 1.

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    • Remove the extra RAM cover, by lifting where the screw was and pulling out.

    If there's extra RAM under the cover, remove it by spreading the retaining clips.

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    • Turn the laptop right side up and open the screen.

    • Lift the keyboard, using a spudger at the seam between the keyboard and trackpad.

    • Careful of the ribbon cable underneath, which may tear if the keyboard is lifted too vigorously.

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    • Unplug the keyboard’s ribbon cable, by lifting up the edges of the plug.

    • Remove the keyboard.

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    • Close the laptop and turn it over.

    • Remove the five plastic stickers covering the screws on the front edge of the case.

    • In order to reuse the stickers, remove them carefully.

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    • Unscrew the five screws that were hidden by the stickers.

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    • Turn the computer right side up and open the screen.

    • Lift the trackpad assembly by placing hands on both edges and then pull towards you till it is free of the case.

    • Be careful of the ribbon cable underneath. It may tear if the trackpad is pulled too vigorously.

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    • Unplug the trackpad’s ribbon cable by pulling on the white plastic tab.

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    • Push apart the retaining clips on the RAM.

    • Note: The RAM should pop up a little bit.

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    • Lift out the RAM chip.

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    • Pull off the one black and one white coaxial cables by lifting the tabs labeled main and aux (for auxiliary).

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    • Push apart the retaining clips.

    • Note: The card should pop up a little bit.

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    • Pull the wireless network card out.

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    • Lift the yellow plastic-covered battery up.

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    • Unplug the battery connector.

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    • Lift the speakers out by starting with the left end and then unsnake the wires.

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    • Unplug the wires from the motherboard.

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    • Remove the screw on the left hand side of the case, above the expansion slot.

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    • Lift the black plastic border by lifting on either side.

    • Once the sides are up, pull the border towards you and away from the screen.

    • When lifting up, there are two pairs of plastic clips hooking into the fan grill. If you pull hard enough the border will come away, but it's better to push the clips with the spudger.

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    • Pull the sheet metal cover away from slot.

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    • Lift out the expansion slot by starting at the entrance hole and pulling upward.

    • Note: Try wiggling the slot from side to side until it comes out all the way.

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    • Remove the three screws holding down the modem in the upper left corner of the laptop.

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    • Lift the modem up, unplugging it from the motherboard as you lift.

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    • Pull out the wire that connects the modem to the screen.

    • Unplug the other cable that attaches the modem to the motherboard

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    • Close the computer screen.

    • Remove the four screws on the back of the laptop, near the right and left hinges.

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    • Open the laptop screen.

    • Remove the single screw that secures the left hinge to top of the computer.

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    • Remove a single screw from the metal plate that secures the display cable.

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    • Pull the metal plate away from the display cable.

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    • Disconnect the display cable.

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    • Carefully pull up the long antenna cables that were attached to the wireless network card.

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    • Lift out the screen.

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    • Unsnake the black cable from the black plastic frame.

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    • Remove the sheet metal piece, which was underneath the modem.

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    • Remove the rubber microphone cover in the upper left hand corner by lifting up the gray metal frame.

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    • Lift away the gray metal frame.

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    • Remove three screws near the edge of the computer, holding the optical bay and HDD covers.

    • Remove three other screws on the other side of the covers.

    • You should have six screws in total, three of one size and three of another size.

    before this steep, you have to lift the cd drive.

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    are the next 3 steps truly necessary? I don’t see the point…

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    • Lift out the optical bay and HDD covers.

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    • Lift out the black plastic frame.

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    • Unplug the fan from the motherboard.

    Do not try to pull the bottom part off. Unplug the top part only!

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    • Remove the three screws on the fan.

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    • Lift the fan out.

    During removing cooler, you must maybe use a heat gun (or Hair dryer) directet on GPU part of cooler. By me, cooler was burnt on GPU and with heating of this part it goes better.

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    why do you need to remove the CPU chip, the RAM and wireless card? Seems to me those could stay there.....

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    • Turn the CPU retaining screw 90 degrees counterclockwise.

    • Carefully pull the CPU out of its socket.

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    • Remove the two screws in the upper right corner that secure the gray metal frame.

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    • Unplug the small ribbon cable attached to the motherboard.

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    • Remove the single screw located next to the USB slots.

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    • Rotate the device so that the front faces you.

    • Lift the entire motherboard assembly out of the case.

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    • Disconnect the power connector from the motherboard.

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    • Using a nut driver or a pair of thin nose pliers, remove the two stand off screws next to the pink parallel port on the back of the computer.

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    • Lift up the outer end of the grey metal frame.

    • Carefully rotate the frame clockwise to release it from the motherboard.

Conclusione

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Marissa Blustein

Membro da: 16/04/10

501 Reputazione

6 commenti

Hello,

Thanks for this !

When assembling again, I noticed that at the contact between the micro-processor and the cooler the thermal paste there was a very small amount of thermal paste.

I had none to add, therefore I reassembled as is.

After starting the machine again I note that the cooling fan never stops.

I suggest that at reassembling should thermal paste added.

Philippe -

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Himanshu Kumar -

Excellent tutorial. Thank you.

genese_cranford -

thanks alot!

Geburtswehe -

It’s tempting to try, but I’d feel much braver with a reassembly tutorial!

Christine Segatti -

Is it a mistake to turn the CPU lock 180 degrees instead of 90? Can it happen that the screen stays dark if the CPU isn’t seated firmly and locked in the correct way?

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