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Not sure if the SSD is behind the screen in all honesty, only way it could be is if it were connected via a cable that led to the motherboard which is in the detachable base beneath the keyboard, the screen basically detaches so that it can be used as a tablet.
I repaired an ultra slim notebook the other week and to get the base off I used first a craft knife blade and then once I had a gap a spudger the size of a guitar plectrum, the base was held with clips and not glued.
I have no idea where the individual components are. It would perhaps be logical that there should be at least a small battery, the SSD and the motherboard behind the display, otherwise the notebook would not function as a standalone tablet. But I know nothing about convertible notebooks.
I have seen the method you describe in videos with a cutter knife. I donβt know if the display is glued or stapled.
On the other hand, I am too old ???to be able to do something like that without making mistakes.
One solution could be to buy an SSD, take it to a computer store and be there when it is replaced. I live in the country and will have to find a store like that in a city.
I canβt think of anything else right now.
Do you have a link to the laptop not the ssd.
The laptop I found has a removable battery, yours does not.
If I have a link or a pic of front and back, I can TRY and ask someone in if they have the same one
and how did she pull it apart.
You are caught between a rock and a hard place as we say here in the UK, the job needs doing but how are you going to get it done,
Your phrase hits the nail on the head (German phrase).
From a hammer to probably destructive repairs by me to the computer shop, all options are open to me ???
Do you have a link to the laptop not the ssd.
The laptop I found has a removable battery, yours does not.
If I have a link or a pic of front and back, I can TRY and ask someone in if they have the same one
and how did she pull it apart.
It would be a great help to me to know how the device is constructed. Then the problem of opening it could possibly be solved. I have also written to the manufacturer about this, but I donβt think I will get an answer.
There is a detailed test with photos here.
I would be very grateful for such a tip.
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