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Acer Aspire Zc610 Disassembly Full __top__ -

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Acer Aspire Zc610 Disassembly Full __top__ -

Unplug the power cord and all peripherals before starting.

Underneath the cover, you will find several large Phillips screws securing the metal stand to the internal chassis.

Gently twist and lift the heatsink away. Clean the old, dry thermal paste off the CPU and heatsink using 90%+ isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth before applying a fresh pea-sized drop of new thermal paste. Reassembly Tips

: A towel or anti-static mat to prevent scratching the screen while face-down. Step 1: Removing the Stand and Outer Screws Preparation acer aspire zc610 disassembly full

This is the most critical step, as the cover is held by both screws and plastic clips.

Slowly slide the tool along the perimeter of the housing, gently twisting it to release the plastic clips. You will hear audible pops as the clips release.

Once all clips are loose, carefully lift the back cover straight up. Note: Lift slowly to ensure no auxiliary cables (like back-panel ports or power buttons) are tethered to the back shell. Step 3: Removing the Internal Metal EMI Shield Unplug the power cord and all peripherals before starting

Wi-Fi card antenna wires (pop them straight up off the gold terminals). Front I/O panel, microphone, and webcam wires.

Disconnect any linked cables, then completely remove the rear shell. Step 3: Removing the Electromagnetic Shielding (EM Shield)

Slide the pry tool slowly along the perimeter, gently lifting upward to pop the internal plastic clips. Clean the old, dry thermal paste off the

: Locate the release mechanism (often a small tab or single screw). Use a small tool to push the release and slide the CD/DVD drive out of its bay. Inner Bezel

Use a paper clip to push into the small emergency eject hole of the DVD drive until the tray slides out. In related models, a screw may be located behind this tray or under a small secondary back cover that must be removed first. 3. Prying the Back Cover

The wireless network card sits in a small mini-PCIe or M.2 slot.

If you need to replace the fan or motherboard:

Carefully insert a plastic pry tool into the seam of the hinge cover and pop it out of place.

Unplug the power cord and all peripherals before starting.

Underneath the cover, you will find several large Phillips screws securing the metal stand to the internal chassis.

Gently twist and lift the heatsink away. Clean the old, dry thermal paste off the CPU and heatsink using 90%+ isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth before applying a fresh pea-sized drop of new thermal paste. Reassembly Tips

: A towel or anti-static mat to prevent scratching the screen while face-down. Step 1: Removing the Stand and Outer Screws Preparation

This is the most critical step, as the cover is held by both screws and plastic clips.

Slowly slide the tool along the perimeter of the housing, gently twisting it to release the plastic clips. You will hear audible pops as the clips release.

Once all clips are loose, carefully lift the back cover straight up. Note: Lift slowly to ensure no auxiliary cables (like back-panel ports or power buttons) are tethered to the back shell. Step 3: Removing the Internal Metal EMI Shield

Wi-Fi card antenna wires (pop them straight up off the gold terminals). Front I/O panel, microphone, and webcam wires.

Disconnect any linked cables, then completely remove the rear shell. Step 3: Removing the Electromagnetic Shielding (EM Shield)

Slide the pry tool slowly along the perimeter, gently lifting upward to pop the internal plastic clips.

: Locate the release mechanism (often a small tab or single screw). Use a small tool to push the release and slide the CD/DVD drive out of its bay. Inner Bezel

Use a paper clip to push into the small emergency eject hole of the DVD drive until the tray slides out. In related models, a screw may be located behind this tray or under a small secondary back cover that must be removed first. 3. Prying the Back Cover

The wireless network card sits in a small mini-PCIe or M.2 slot.

If you need to replace the fan or motherboard:

Carefully insert a plastic pry tool into the seam of the hinge cover and pop it out of place.

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