This channel is created to help people clean, upgrade and repair their laptops. Please be careful if you perform anything you never did before. 1) Remember where screws coming from 2) Remember where all cables coming from 3) Remove battery and unplug from power source prior doing anything to your laptop 4) Wear anti-static device (better wired and grounded anti-static device) 5) Use any other anti static precautions like anti static mat and/or anti-static gloves. 6) Be careful with all plastic parts specially all connectors on motherboard etc. They are very fragile. 7) Some screws made out of some very cheap metal and you need to apply good pressure to remove them. 8) Be prepared for unexpected damages like cracked screw holes and other broken plastic parts... 9) Prepare all tools and also glue or epoxy prior to fix anything. 10) Measure your steps 7 times - do 1 time.
Can the P755 have a dedicated GPU installed? I've ordered some parts to upgrade mine, and I'm not certain if it can take a GPU; I wouldn't know how/where to install it if it does. Also: I should have looked for this kind of video yesterday, as I instead opted to nervously figure it out as I went along.
Just opened my pc to clean it up, and one of the smaller inner screws fell out, i am not sure where it came out from, but its not in your pc when u opened it so i am just gonna assume its fine
thanks. one of my hinges on the top corner below the screen broke off for some reason and i got to open it and switched around a screw on the hinge and it worked, luckily. thanks for the disassemble vid bro!
First, unless it's simply a fashion statement, that ESD strap is doing absolutely nothing because it's not grounded, tied to an ESD mat that the laptop should be on while disassembled, and you should take it off so others who don't understand anything about ESD might get the wrong idea that simply wearing the blue bracelet is all they need to do to ward off the ESD monster that seems to fry the really sensitive ICs. Second, as if the incorrect demonstration of the ESD strap wasn't enough, that screw gun is an ESD generator like none other. About the only thing that you could do that's worse would be if you had a damn piece of polyester cloth and a balloon with a hairdryer to remove screws. Stop being so damn lazy. Those screws aren't seized in place. It takes no longer to use a small screwdriver than that stupid ESD generation device that if you're in any sort of dry climate has fried or degraded every component in that poor victim of a laptop. I assume it's pretty humid where you are and that you're not working in a shop with carpeted or vinyl tile flooring. You would know how destructive ESD can be if you live in a dry, windy climate and/or have synthetic, non-grounded flooring. To anyone watching this, the disassembly and reassembly is okay, not great, but pretty much gets the job done, but the ESD control is a great example of exactly what to never do and exactly what techs do that fries what they are working on then scratch their heads wondering why someone shipped them a defective part.
I would check service see tag and Google to find out what specifications it has. Look up pictures of motherboard on eBay to see if the cpu/gpu is removable. Watch video to see if I removed it or not. Usually, if I don't remove the heatsink - CPU is non removable.
Do you remember which components are installed in the system? I'm thinking about upgrading the RAM and storage but I'm not sure what's already installed. The website states that the system can support up to 32GB of RAM with two slots that can handle either 2400MHz or 2666MHz. What type of RAM is currently installed? As for the storage, there's a 1TB HDD and a 250GB SSD installed. The website mentions: "1x M.2 SSD slot (NVMe PCIe Gen3)" "1x M.2 SSD Combo slot (NVMe PCIe Gen3 / SATA)" "1x 2.5" SATA HDD" Does this mean I can add another drive? Or are these the ones already installed? Thanks in advance for your awesome video!
Hello, thank you for the nice words! If you rewatch this video, check how many memory slots available. If two slots - you need two sticks 16gb each. Unless you already have it. I think you should be able to find your CPU specs in Windows or in BIOS... Need to Google something like "get PC memory specs in Windows". Something like that. If it says you have 2 name slots and one sata that's great and once you know ( should be visible in BIOS ) what drives you have - you can plan for upgrade. Cheers!
Alguien que hable español que pueda ayudarme. Lo que pasa es que yo tengo ese modelo por cierto para ser un modelo viejito funciona muy bien con Windows 7 para tareas básicas como ver RU-vid, pero no pude evitar ver en el vídeo que el procesador es quitable, lo que quiero saber es si se puede cambiar de procesador y cuál sería el procesador más potente que admitiría esa tarjeta madre
Yo no hablo Espanol mucho. Para tu necesito user translate.google.com con mi Ingles. This laptop cpu can be removed. You would need to check specification for its motherboard and check what CPU does it support. Overall if it works fine with the current CPU, I would not change it at all.
I have 10gigs of ram in it but I thought I can change out the 2gigs for a 8 but it gave me the 3 beeps. So I put back the 2gigs and now it’s back to the 5 beeps power failure.
You have helped us A LOT with this tutorial, believe me. This laptop took me 30 minutes to even figure out how to open the back, until I found your video.
@@regazzz Just a quick question. Now that I accessed it's insides, I want to make it so that my display uses my dedicated GPU (GTX 950m) instead of the integrated one (Intel HD Graphics 530). Unfortunately, I don't have a MUX Switch, so is it possible?
Hey man - do you know which of these components is the wireless card? I was expecting a little M.2 but only saw the SSD, so I'm wondering if it was on the USB board in the upper left. A friend's chromebook won't turn on wireless at all, which made me think the card got disconnected or died. If I knew where to find it in here, I could replace it. Thanks
@@stephanerovetto7448 hello, I am not sure I understand "nappe ziff" .... Could you please write it in your native language and I will translate it with Google and also add a time stamp when I am working on it? Thank you!
nice video bro, do you think we can chande the cpu? I want another to play valorant with a little more fps, i don´t even know the name of the socket haha or if it is posible