The Precision 7560 is supposed to have a door on the bottom to upgrade one of the hard drives. But his, like mine has no such door. I cant find any info on what the deal is anywhere online.
Good content..❤ was very helpful. Do you have a video of the cooling fan replacement for the same dell 7530. Thanks to yours, I got very close to the fan, but still was not able to slip the noisy fan unit.😢
Was this filmed with an old 'over the shoulder' VHS camera? I can't see jack in this video (literally and figuratively). Can also do without the crappy music, too.
Thank you for sharing this video with all the efforts put in. This video is quite useful and helped to make a decision that this model is literally pathetic that to change the keyboard you actually have to dissemble the whole laptop. Honestly, it took me alot of time to find how to replace the keyboard. Your Video helped!
Where was the cooling problem? This is not a service, it's a mechanical replacement. Unless the thermal conductive compound is also replaced, this step is completely unnecessary. Just disassemble, clean the radiator, clean the old compound, apply new paste and put the radiator on. Disassemble the fan, clean the dust off, apply lubricant and reassemble. No spare part needed.
Very useful, thanks. I broke the baklight ribbon on the replaced keyboard because it jams when you pull it out in that little slot below, so be careful with a working one.
So my laptop is a Latitude 3510 with a similar keyboard hidden under the whole motherboard integrated into the chassis but looks like the 5520 metal bracket carving the keyboard is removable with screws but the 3510 has plastic weld instead of screw so it makes it very difficult to replace if you don't know what you're doing
How to replace the keyboard I have an understanding I got to take apart everything main board everything but in order to access the keyboard I have to rip out a metal panel that's welded to the plastic and the keyboard is under it a metal frame or I got to get a whole new palm rest keyboard assembly. It's not like the keyboards from before you could just take out two or three screws or one or two panels and unclick the keyboard now unclip the whole chassis
I have this computer and found this video because my motherboard died The computer won't work without a replacement Through research I have found this is a fairly common problem 🫤
making you take out the battery to replace the keyboard is idiotic. I had remove both to get at the ram of a 7760 and when I powered it up it no longer recognized the battery.
My company uses these 5520's and 5530's as our fleet computers. Have one that the letters have worn off the keys but is otherwise in great shape. Thought I might just replace the keyboard until I saw what was involved. Utterly ridiculous that replacing a keyboard requires an almost total disassembly of the laptop. The old Latitude E7440's and 5540's we used to use were so easy, pop the old keyboard off right from where it sits, put the new one on. THanks for the video, if you had taken time to do too much explaining this would've been a two-hour video, lol