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Old 01-16-2008, 01:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
johannes-77
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Default Re: My TZ-Story -dissecting the TZ -still building please do not answer...

===== Part 5 =====
Before we begin: I have deep microsurgical Experience, I know how to handle integrated circuits, where to be lazy, where to be a sergeant-major, how to hurt, how to heal and all that stuff. I don't thrust any hands except mine after one week of abstinence...
What I want to tell by this: I am not to be taken responsible foreverwhat you do with your computer. This is in No Way a guide how to rock your mashine, I just give back what I exerienced when taking it down and reassambling it later (successfully: i am currently writing on that computer).

Not everyone should do what I did, but anyone could be successfull with it. The Computer has a very simple layout, is built very clearly, the structures are logical and only at 3 places, you need some well dosed force... I'll come to that later.

For the first, we get some tools together:
2 slot-microscrewdriwers,
1 cross-slot microscrewdriver,
1 magnet-lifter,
1 forceps,
5 small boxes for screws,
a pencil for leaving marks on the system,
a camera for finding the way back out,
a needle for finding weather there is a scree+screwhole behind those rubber-feet without ripping them all of,
clean fingers,
an old toothbrush,
a magnifier,
a cotton-towel (for under the laptop),
all pure and only cotton-clothes against static discarges,
an earthed piece of metal (heating radiator etc),
a wooden toothpick for removing glued parts without damaging the hull.
AND: Your Computer.

Now do a prayer, light a candle, whatever you prefer. It would be a shame if we fail and did not try this!

I suggest you think of the Jin that fills the computer with life and as it is a Japanese system you should say "gomen-nasai" (I am very sorry) and please mean it so. You enter the sanctuary of a working computer without being forced by anything than a researcher's spirit!

(NO, I AM NOT KIDDING)

Place the computer on the towel (upside down)

Here you see the whole Site:

Say "Onegai-Shimasu!" when starting to announce that what you do is your will and that you are not playing.

First eject the flash-memory-cards, use the toothpick to remove the BT/Wifi-Switch and remove the battery. Press once the start-button, for discharging any capacitys that might still contain electric power.

===== End of Part 5 =====

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