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Guys stop hating I'm finding it very helpful
Thanks
The video is good, but the low quality makes it hard to see the details
Love the painfully slow text and music in the beginning...foreshadowing what should be an easy process :P
thats why youtube has a 2x playback speed!
Author, did you make the video with a calculator?
can you replace the processor on these or are they soldered on
What screwdriver did you use in this video?
Hay lắm 😄
3:20 oh,shit!!! my old notebook was dead
Which part is the hard drive? Can someome show me the timestamp please
1:04
Máy tính này muốn vệ sinh quá khó khăn
Why doesn't this video have sound? I don't know what he's doing all the time. I would have liked it if he was explaining what each part is.
cool, tnx.
welcome
Thank you man,,
Poor practice. Those blue plastic leaves above the ribbon cables are to help us pull and push the cables from and to the connectors. They work well with thin nosed pliers. Using a large screwdriver, as shown in the video, risks breaking the cable.
Guys stop hating I'm finding it very helpful
Thanks
The video is good, but the low quality makes it hard to see the details
Love the painfully slow text and music in the beginning...foreshadowing what should be an easy process :P
thats why youtube has a 2x playback speed!
Author, did you make the video with a calculator?
can you replace the processor on these or are they soldered on
What screwdriver did you use in this video?
Hay lắm 😄
3:20 oh,shit!!! my old notebook was dead
Which part is the hard drive? Can someome show me the timestamp please
1:04
Máy tính này muốn vệ sinh quá khó khăn
Why doesn't this video have sound? I don't know what he's doing all the time. I would have liked it if he was explaining what each part is.
Author, did you make the video with a calculator?
cool, tnx.
welcome
Thank you man,,
welcome
Poor practice. Those blue plastic leaves above the ribbon cables are to help us pull and push the cables from and to the connectors. They work well with thin nosed pliers. Using a large screwdriver, as shown in the video, risks breaking the cable.