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HP Stream 11-d020nr Lower Case Replacement

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  1. HP Stream 11-d020nr Lower Case Replacement, Lower Case: step 1, image 1 of 3 HP Stream 11-d020nr Lower Case Replacement, Lower Case: step 1, image 2 of 3 HP Stream 11-d020nr Lower Case Replacement, Lower Case: step 1, image 3 of 3
    • Before disassembly, unplug and power off the Stream 11.

    • Pry off the two elliptical rubber inserts (one in each corner).

    • Pry off the two circular rubber inserts below the removed elliptical inserts (one in each corner).

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    • Remove the eleven 5.6 mm Phillips #00 screws.

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    • Turn the computer upright and lift the screen.

    • Carefully use a spudger to pry the plastic keyboard cover from the base.

    • When using the metal spudger, be careful not to press into the components underneath the keyboard cover. If possible, use a standard spudger or plastic opening tool to remove the keyboard cover.

    • Work the spudger around the cover to release the clips attaching the cover to the base.

    • Be patient when removing the cover, as there are many clips and it may take some time.

    How do i connect my mouse to the laptop

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    • Disconnect the cable connecting the ClickPad to the base.

    • Remove the plastic keyboard cover.

    • The cover is attached to the ClickPad by a cable. Be careful not to lift the cover too far so you do not damage this cable.

    The character who made this tutorial shows in a couple of these pictures he/she destroyed the keyboard/top bezel. The keyboard is NOT meant to be detached from the mouse bezel, he/she popped every single chassis mounted plastic rivet that keeps every keyboard key centered within their hole in the bezel. In othe rwords mounting that prevents key malfunction. I haven't seen a keyboard detachable bezel in laptop design since the late 2000s.

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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