Replacing the system board – Dell Inspiron 1122 (M102z, Early 2011) User Manual

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15.

Lift the system board completely off the computer base.

 

16.

If you are replacing the system board, remove the processor fan and heat sink assembly (see

Removing the Processor Heat Sink

).

 

Replacing the System Board

 

1.

Follow the instructions in

Before You Begin

.


 

2.

If removed, replace the processor fan and heat sink assembly (see

Replacing the Processor Heat Sink

).


 

3.

Connect the AC adapter connector cable to the connector on the system board.

 

4.

Align the connectors on the system board with the slots on the computer base, and use the alignment posts on the computer base to correctly place the
system board.

 

5.

Connect the speakers cable to the connector on the system board.

 

6.

Replace the screw that secures the system board to the computer base.

 

7.

Replace the coin-cell battery (see

Replacing the Coin-Cell Battery

).


 

8.

Connect the audio cable to the connectors on the system board and the audio board.

 

9.

Replace the middle cover (see

Replacing the Middle Cover

).


 

10.

Replace the display assembly (see

Replacing the Display Assembly

).


 

11.

Replace the Mini-Card(s) (see

Replacing the Mini-Card(s)

).


 

12.

Replace the palm rest (see

Replacing the Palm Rest

).


 

13.

Follow the instructions from

step 5

to

step 7

in

Replacing the Hard Drive

.


 

14.

Replace the keyboard (see

Replacing the Keyboard

).


 

15.

Replace the memory module(s) (see

Replacing the Memory Module(s)

).


 

16.

Replace the battery (see

Replacing the Battery

).

 

17.

Turn on the computer.

 

1 system board

2 screw

3 AC adapter connector cable

4 speakers cable connector

CAUTION:

Before turning on the computer, replace all screws and ensure that no stray screws remain inside the computer. Failure to do so may

result in damage to the computer.

NOTE:

After you have replaced the system board, enter the computer's Service Tag into the BIOS of the replacement system board.

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