Thanks
It was very simple on my aspire 3680-2633. Remove the middle panel on the
back that gives access to (among others) the RAM modules. On the left side
is a single screw that has to be removed. Then from within the opening
push out the optical drive (to the left). That was it. For a manual of
close to mine, I downloaded this file from somewhere on the European Acer
site, I believe:
S.G_AS3680_5570_5580_BOOK.pdf
The file is 4.5 MB, but I could email or post the file.
I used the instructions in it to replace the ZIF-socketed CPU in my Acer
with a T7300 dual Core which runs at 2 GHz. Was a big improvement ...
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Best regards
Han
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Nothing like that with mine. I do see something that intrigues me. In
the general area is an oblong shape about one inch in length. Wondering
if this might be a molded in cover for the screw? Nothing else like it
appears on the back cover.
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Sorry, no suggestions here ...
> you have to remove the keyboard.open the lid (lcd)all the way.remove the
> two screws near the hinges on back.carefully(use a credit card)remove
> the panel that holds the on/off buttons etc.there are two screws that
> hold the kb in place.gently lift the keyboard.you'll see the drive screw
> over to the right.
>
That was the perfect solution, thanks. Can't see why Acer feels such
information should not be available to the end user.
In addition to the Lite-On DVD burner (DS-8A1P-021) I also added a new
hard drive. A Wester Digital 80gb (WD800BEVE) Combination of the two
makes it feel like a newer faster machine.
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