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Use your fingers to carefully lift up the keyboard. Refer to the first picture for guidance.
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Carefully pull the keyboard upwards toward the LCD screen so it can be released from the bottom tabs.
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Carefully lift the keyboard so the keys are resting on the palmrest, this will expose the ribbons for the keyboard, trackpad and Tracking Nub.
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Close the laptop screen completely, make sure it clips in place.
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The bottom screw is labeled with D, remove it.
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The screw on the rear is not labeled, remove it as well.
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With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 screws on the heatsink, in order of the numbers of the metal.
Fan is oddly pegged under the motherboard and cannot be easily removed without full disassembly.
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Gently turn the screw above the socket and lift the CPU out.
The Link to Dell.com is returning a 404
I found a copy on archive.org at:
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Seems like it would make a perfect "Hackintosh."
来自 Chris Green 的话:
Seems like it would make a perfect "Hackintosh."
Yes. It does indeed. I've been using it as a hackintosh sense early February. I had Mac OSX 10.6.2 on it, even before I performed this tear down. I was able to use software updater to go strait from 10.6.0 to 10.6.2. Skipping 10.6.1. I've only had a few kernel panics. I've even been using the iPhone SDK. It is a very stable hackintosh. The GMA 950 can even play The SIms 3 w/o any issues.
Fantastic guide!! Thank you for taking the time and effort to create it!
There is a little flat, white, Multi-wire connector in the upper-left corner.
I suspect that this is where the optional Bluetooth module would be located, can anyone confirm this?
Thanks,
Tim D.
Yes, the flat white connector on the left side above the keyboard is for the optional bluetooth connector. It interfaces via USB.
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Nice guide! I just resurrected an old D620 that was on the pile, that I occasionally use for one piece of ancient code. I've disassembled, aired out the dust, and cleaned it. Replaced the non-functioning Dell battery with an OMCreate aftermarket battery.
This is a Core 2 Duo 2.3 GHz. Upgraded the HDD to a Hitatchi 320 GB SATA3 that was sitting here. Even though the D620 only has a SATA1 interface, might pick up a SSD, just to give it some more life. I did a clean install of Win7x64 bit + SP & patches (Nov2016), used the Dell's Vista nVidia NVS 110 video driver (File = R142931), installed and worked great.
I went ahead and ordered a replacement keyboard, since it has some sticky keys & a missing key cap. Also 2 x 2GB SODIMMs. That should give new life to this 10 year old notebook and keep it out of the landfill for at least another 4-10 years.
Thanks Nicholas & iFixit for the inspiration!
Thank you for this awesome guide. All I needed to do was replace the CMOS battery but this really helped me get there. I was born only two years before this laptop came out but I can definitly still appreciate DELL’s great build quality, and “explosive” battery life, in the mid 2000s.