Introduction
Congratulations on getting your capable hands on a Framework Laptop 13 Pro DIY Edition! Follow this quick start guide to assemble your laptop and get it running.
After assembling your laptop, you'll need to install an OS and download the correct drivers. Here are links to some useful resources:
What you need
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Framework Laptop Chassis with pre-installed Mainboard.
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Input Cover
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Expansion Cards
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Bezel
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Storage (SSD) and Memory (LPCAMM2 or DDR5 SO-DIMM depending on your configuration)
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Power Adapter
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Framework Screwdriver
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Use your Framework Screwdriver to loosen the captive T5 Torx screws securing the LPCAMM2 Memory Cover in reverse order from 3–1.
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Lift the LPCAMM2 Memory Cover straight off the memory and remove it.
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Remove the LPCAMM2 Memory Spacer and recycle it.
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Make sure there's no dust or debris on top of the Interposer before continuing.
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Place the LPCAMM2 module on top of the Interposer, making sure it slots into its alignment pegs.
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Place the LPCAMM2 Memory Cover on top of the memory, making sure its screws align with the screw holes.
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Use your Framework Screwdriver to tighten the captive T5 Torx screws securing the LPCAMM2 Memory Cover in order from 1–3.
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While holding up the black flap covering the left memory module labeled ("Channel 0"), orient the module with its label facing down and align the gold contacts with the socket.
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Insert the contact edge into the socket at a shallow angle. The gold contacts should mostly be covered by the socket.
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Press the edges of the memory module down until the side clips lock it in place.
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Use your Framework Screwdriver to remove the 3.0 mm‑long T5 Torx screw near the SSD connector.
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Insert the SSD into the socket at a shallow angle. The gold contacts should mostly be covered by the socket.
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While holding the SSD flat to the Mainboard, use your Framework Screwdriver to install the 3.0 mm‑long T5 Torx screw securing the SSD.
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Position the Input Cover, Keyboard down, on top of the laptop so it just covers the Battery.
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Insert your finger into the Touchpad Cable press connector loop.
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Align the press connector over its socket and press down with your finger.
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Before continuing, check if the cables next to the hinges are routed properly:
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The Display Cable should be routed just above the hinge without any large gaps.
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The Display Cable should be routed between the metal clips.
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The Webcam Cable should be routed just above the hinge without any large gaps and shouldn't overlap with the Antenna Cables.
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Align the bottom edge of the Bezel with the top edge of the Input Cover and press down so the Bezel covers the hinges and cables.
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Lay the rest of the Bezel over the screen and let the magnets pull it into place.
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If there are any plastic liners covering the webcam and microphone, remove them.
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Use your Framework Screwdriver to tighten the five captive T5 Torx screws securing the Input Cover.
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Slide an Expansion Card into an Expansion Card slot.
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Repeat for the remaining Expansion Cards along that edge.
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Plug the AC Cable into the Power Adapter.
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Plug the USB-C Cable into the Power Adapter.
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Plug the AC Cable into a power outlet.
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Your Framework Laptop ships in shipping mode, where the Battery is disabled until you plug the laptop in for the first time.
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Plug the USB-C Cable into any USB-C port on your laptop.
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You're done assembling your Framework Laptop! Now, you'll need to install an OS.
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For drivers, firmware, and software updates, check out this page.
If you need help, contact Framework support.