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4-8 Field Service Guidelines

3.Slowly remove the CPU, moving around each side, little by little. Avoid damaging the CPU pins by forcing the CPU out of its slot immediately. Also, do not pull out the CPU heat sink as it is part of the CPU. You must remove the CPU and the heat sink together.

4.To replace the CPU, align it with pin 1 of the socket and plug in the CPU. Make sure that the CPU pins are straight before inserting it. Broken or damage pins on the CPU may totally damage the CPU. To remount the CPU, reverse the disas- sembly procedure mentioned above.

You do not need to remove this part if you are removing/replacing the LCD.

Note: It is not necessary to remove the CPU when performing normal service on the Versa 2500 Series.

Removing/Replacing the Cover-Display LCD Assembly Module

The procedure for removing the Cover-Display LCD Assembly Module is as follows:

1.Turn off the computer. Follow all disassembly procedures for removing the hinge covers, status bar cover, and keyboard as mentioned earlier in this section.

2.Remove the center screw on both hinge mounts, the grounding screw to the left of the connector on the LED Board assembly, and remove the connector from the LED board.

3.Lift the Cover-Display LCD Assembly Module from off of the unit and set aside.

4.To remount the Cover-Display LCD Assembly Module, reverse the disassembly procedure mentioned above.

Removing/Replacing the System Top Cover Assembly and the NEC VersaGlide Assembly

The procedure for removing and replacing the system top cover assembly and VersaGlide is as follows:

NOTE: If you plan to continue remov- ing/replacing modules from the notebook you must follow all of the disassembly procedures mentioned from the start of this section.

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NEC Versa 2500 Series User's Guide 25-10584-00, NEC Computer Systems Division, Packard Bell NEC, Inc specifications

NEC Computer Systems Division was a prominent entity in the realm of personal computing, renowned for its innovative products and advanced technologies. One of its most notable contributions to the market was the Packard Bell NEC, Inc., a brand that combined the strengths of two industry giants to offer cutting-edge computing solutions. Among the various products offered by this partnership, the NEC Versa 2500 Series stood out as a noteworthy achievement, embodying a blend of portability, performance, and user-centric design.

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