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Acer Aspire E5 575 Keyboard Replacement Tear Down

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • This video is a tear down on Acer Aspire E5 Laptop.
    Step by step on how to replace keyboard.
    You will get to watch on how to upgrade RAM, add additional 2.5” SSD, upgrade M.2 NVME, battery replacement and more ….etc.
    The model for this is:
    - Acer Aspire E5 575
    - Acer Aspire N16Q2
    How to clone M.2 SSD to larger M.2 SSD
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    How to clone SSD or M.2 ?
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    Where to buy battery keyboard replacement ?
    - ebay.us/6ALNpP
    Where to buy thermal paste ?
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    Where to buy thermal pad ?
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    Where to get M.2 SSD ?
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    Secondary SSD drive
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    Where to get DDR4 laptop RAM ?
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    Where to get red adhesive double sided tape ?
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    Tools Kit Screwdrivers:
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    Where to buy electric screwdriver ?
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Комментарии • 13

  • @matthewbilleaud8746
    @matthewbilleaud8746 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making this video. I used it play by play and it went well.

  • @user-cy3qn2pt3e
    @user-cy3qn2pt3e Год назад

    Clear and easy. You didn't notice that you left out the HD, but that is no problem for anyone with good fingers.

    • @UbergeeksBiz
      @UbergeeksBiz  Год назад

      You are welcome. Glad the video helped.

  • @gamesaddict5870
    @gamesaddict5870 Год назад

    Is the other small brownish cable also for keyboard, mine is bad and the keyboard not working at all, I thought it should be for keyboard light

  • @toptv1806
    @toptv1806 11 месяцев назад

    bro i have same laptop, it has Nvidia 940mx 2gb graphics card (dedicated), but card have a problem, card not found by motherboard or Nvidia driver software itself, is there any possibility to repair this card for get it back working again? acer aspire e15 e5-575g-30kt model.

  • @Ady2088
    @Ady2088 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @arwana692
    @arwana692 Год назад

    looks like you've change the entire keyboard with casing?

  • @mikefochtman7164
    @mikefochtman7164 10 месяцев назад

    Sadly, when I bought a replacement keyboard, it did NOT come with half the case. It was the keyboard only and I can't figure out how to lift the metal surface on the top to access the keyboard. Tearing everything else out, there's a metal plate held down with melted plastic 'rivit' pins, so I can't get the old keyboard out at all. :( When buying 'replacement' be careful just what you get.

    • @jrodriguez1374
      @jrodriguez1374 3 месяца назад +1

      That's exactly whats stopping you: those plastic 'rivets'.
      I just clipped those plastic bits off, replaced the keyboard, and used a hot glue gun to 'replace' them. After it cooled a little but not too cold, I squished the hot glue down to be flat. Put it all together and it works like new.
      btw, My model is a 576, it started off as a non-backlit, but by replacing the keyboard with this backlit I now have full backlight capabilities. The only downside is that my BIOS was not configured to control backlit keyboards so I can't set the backlight to always stay on (its got a 30sec idle to turn off, but turns back on to any keystroke)

    • @mikefochtman7164
      @mikefochtman7164 3 месяца назад +1

      @@jrodriguez1374 Thanks for that idea. I'll try it soon.

    • @oleerikbrennhagen9068
      @oleerikbrennhagen9068 3 месяца назад +1

      @@jrodriguez1374 Thanks for this.
      Even just ripping the plastic bits off and putting the new keyboard in will be much better than having a broken keyboard. The "rivets" seems to maybe add a bit of stability to it, but I see no issues living without them

    • @jrodriguez1374
      @jrodriguez1374 3 месяца назад

      @@mikefochtman7164 I realize your original message is from many months ago, but I do hope it helps!

    • @jrodriguez1374
      @jrodriguez1374 3 месяца назад

      @@oleerikbrennhagen9068 correct, it will mostly work without them, but based on where the metal screws provide support: wherever there is no support, whenever you press down on a key the keyboard will push down as well. For example, I left the holes unsupported to test it, but whenever I clicked on the numpad the clicks were extra loud and I could tell that side of the board would go extra low compared to the rest.