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Comment by jjice

3 months ago

Oh, it sucked haha - I totally agree. Glad I could do it though.

I believe mine was a gen 3 and I I had to remove everything and the keyboard is the last part you remove before putting the new one on. I assume it was similar for you considering the time spent?

The more traditional thinkpads have the dream situation where it just pops off, if I recall.

I had to stop and go out to purchase a Dremel to cut a notch in a screw on the main board that was stripped before I had gotten it. Good times!

Yes, exactly that, and some of the steps required removing kaptan (?) tape over rather fragile looking wires.

I think it used to be more or less "undo screw, remove cover, remove keyboard" ... with other parts being under the keyboard rather than vice versa. It's been a long time though.

One thing in favour of Lenovo and Thinkpad then and now is that you can download all the field service guides - so at least one isn't guessing which worryingly fragile part to remove next. Another point in favour of ex-corporate devices.