Dell Inspiron Take Apart / Disassembly To Replace Power Plug / DC Jack
In this video I replace the DC Jack or Power Plug (Power Port) of a Dell Inspiron 6000. I disassemble the entire laptop to remove the Motherboard and desolder the old DC Jack and solder a new DC Jack directly to the Motherboard. Table of contents: New DC Jack 0:13 Removal of: Battery 0:24 Memory 1:00 Modem 1:09 CDRom 1:22 Hard Drive HDD 1:28 Power Button Assembly 1:33 Keyboard 1:41 Display Assembly 2:10 Laptop Case 3:01 Wireless Lan WLAN 3:27 CPU Heat Sink Cooler 4:13 GPU Heat Sink Cooler 4:40 Video Board Card 4:53 Motherboard Removal 5:44 Soldering 5:58 Reassembly 6:00 If you are having problems with your computer I can help! Please send me a message or check out www.FastVideoTech.com If you plan on working on your laptop, please take notes and take your time. This video makes things look very easy. Some connectors will fall apart easier than they will disconnect and can take several minutes to slowly work apart. It is VERY easy to break small components that are expensive to replace. Depending on your individual skill level you may have more of a chance of breaking something than fixing something so if your laptop is important to you, please let an experienced technician handle it. I have over 10 years experience working with computers. I will try my best to answer questions but please keep them related to the video and the work being done. Thank you for watching! Please subscribe. www.FastVideoTech.com

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