Introduction

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    • Flip your ThinkPad on its back.

    • In the bottom left corner of your ThinkPad, slide the lever to the left. Hold the lever there.

    • Use your other hand to lift the battery up by prying the notch to the left of the lever.

    • Tilt the battery up and remove it from the ThinkPad.

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    • With the Phillips #0 screwdriver, loosen the two 30 mm screws holding down the RAM stick plate.

    • Pry up the plate and set it aside.

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    • Use the pointy end of the spudger to bend the bars holding the RAM stick in place.

    • Lift the RAM stick up and out of the stick holder.

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    • Unscrew the 40 mm screw with the Phillips head #1 screwdriver.

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    • Pull the hard drive out with the black ribbon attached to it.

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    • Flip your ThinkPad over so the back faces up.

    • With the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the seven 50 mm screws on the outer edge of the case.

    • Remove the two 70 mm screws in the upper corners of the case.

    • Remove the five 50 mm screws in the battery compartment.

    The T430s service manual states to change the CMOS:

    1. Remove battery pack - you’ll find a screw with the k/b symbol there (remove)

    2. Remove small rear panel to access and remove another screw holding back of k/b (remove)

    3. Remove keyboard- which allows CMOS to be disconnected.

    Voila!

    chander -

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    • In the RAM compartment, pry the black, white, and grey wires up from the Wi-Fi card with the pointy end of the spudger.

    • Remove the 30 mm screw holding down the Wi-Fi card with the Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    • Pull out the Wi-Fi card.

    • Remove the 60 mm and 30 mm screws in the RAM stick compartment.

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    • Remove the 50 mm and 30 mm screws in the hard drive compartment.

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    • Flip the ThinkPad right side up and open the lid.

    • Wedge the flat end of the spudger between the keyboard and the palm rest. Push the keyboard away from you until it pops out.

    • Lift the keyboard from the palm rest to expose the ribbon connecting the keyboard to the motherboard.

    • Pry the keyboard ribbon up from the motherboard with the flat end of the spudger.

    • Set the keyboard aside.

    Why is it necessary to continue after this step where the cmos battery already appears to be accessible?

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    • Remove the two 50 mm screws from the case covering the disk drive.

    • Thread the wires that come from the RAM compartment up through the hole in the motherboard. Unwind them from the computer case.

    • Wedge the flat end of the spudger in between the palm rest and the bottom case. Unsnap the edges of the palm rest and case until they disconnect.

    • Lift the palm rest up from the motherboard.

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    • Pull the red, blue, and white wires in the left corner away from the motherboard.

    • Peel the snap securing the ribbon with the pointy end of the spudger.

    • Pull the ribbon back towards you.

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    • Rotate the ThinkPad so the back side faces you.

    • With the Phillips #1 screwdriver, unscrew the two 70 mm screws from the corners.

    • Lift the screen and pull it out of the hinges. Set the screen down behind the rest of the ThinkPad.

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    • With the pointy end of the spudger, lift the plastic snap holding down the SN4 LVDS cable. Pull the cable out of the clasp towards you.

    • Pry the SN4 LED cable out of where it connects to the motherboard.

    • Set the display aside.

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    • With the pointy end of the spudger, lift the plastic snap securing the ribbon at the front of the ThinkPad.

    • Pull the ribbon out of the clasp towards you.

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    • Unscrew the 90 mm screw, five 50 mm screws, and four 30 mm screws on the motherboard using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    • When you remove the screws, the small motherboard stick in the top right corner will pop out of the case. Pull it out.

    • Lift the motherboard out of the case.

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    • Flip the motherboard over so the back faces up.

    • Loosen the four screws securing the heat sink to the motherboard. The silver metal rectangle on the front of the motherboard will fall off. Set it aside.

    • Lift the fan and heat sink away from the motherboard.

Conclusion

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

Matthew Hill

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