acer Swift Go 16 N23C7 SFG16-71-51ZN Disassembly SSD Upgrade Battery Screen Replacement Repair
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Acer Swift Go 16 Disassembly SSD Hard Drive Upgrade Battery LCD OLED Screen Replacement Repair
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What the heck? Is the screen hinge just glued to the screen's back panel? No screws or anything? At least it looks like it's attached to the metal frame and not to a piece of plastic. Been reading about how those would crack all the time.
Yup
@@ItsBinhRepaired Do you know if this glued hinge is a weak point in design? Or is it some sort of super strong epoxy?
@@sl1237 bad design with not enough leverage for the hinge mounting points
Hello, my old friend, which are the main tools to service Laptops? Thanks.
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*Is it also similar for Acer Swift Go 14 Evo i7 13th gen H series laptops SFG14-71?????*
Not sure, but this playlist might help Acer Laptop Desktop and other Devices Disassembled and Repaired: ruclips.net/p/PLSSiYX-ta7aqNlLSXU7PD2dVrryzBLg0g
@@ItsBinhRepaired Can you make a video on this model SFG14-71 because there is No video on entire youtube 😔🙏🏻
Thank you so much, i was curious to see why my acer swift edge (SFA16-41) internal side hinge mount behind the OLED felt so loose, causing pressure on its plastic cover clip popping out and separated most of the time due to imbalance pressure gained from the hinge's torque being on the tighter side plus the freeplay on one end.
Thanks to this 'jebait' acer design (cheap to initially own, super costly on HW maintenance from easily getting consumer QoE breakage), i am now in search of a new OLED replacement screen which will cost around 300AUD+- without shipping, as the left hinge somehow managed to damage the LVDS circuit behind the OLED screen over the time (probably from multiple lid open/shut combined with the aforementioned hinge issue faced outcoming an unwanted force onto the badly thought placement of both hinges and the OLED screen panel with no proper spacing)
Here's a subscribe and like Mr.Binh, thank you again for the informative video shared!
Ain't buying Acer again until they manage to thin out their metal piece of death(hinges) and an actual proper mounting points instead of dangling ball sack!
That sucks :( Yeah, most the designs these days don't do the hinges well. I've fixed so many damaged hinges and screens damaged by hinges. :(
@@ItsBinhRepaired so true, end of an era i guess :'(
Yup :(
@@ItsBinhRepaired apparently even the thinkpad series are facing hinge issues. is there anything left that's good?
@@sl1237 nope :( old models lol
*Can you please make a video on this model SFG14-71 because there is No video on entire youtube 😔🙏🏻*
@@IPV-252 sure, you'll have to mail it to me and pay my repair rates though.
ruclips.net/video/BTdRK5aHDGg/видео.htmlsi=c_M8ARgzPKdCRpwF
Link☝️☝️
@@rituparnsingh5093 to?
oh shoot i just oredered this laptop, is the screen/hinge issue that catastrophic?
I dunno
Does it have 2 ssd slots?
one beneath fans?
remove the white lable and see?
I don't own the laptops
@@ItsBinhRepaired I've bought the Swift Go 14, which should have the secondary slot underneath the cable. But I don't know how to remove it. Could someone help me please? Thank you. I don't want to damage the new computer using too much force on wrong places. ;-)
@@StepanTrnka there's a flip latch