What was the easiest way to lift the keyboard out to access the memory bays under the keyboard? There is a strip of plastic that runs between the speaker platform and the indentation where the keys for the keyboard are. Removing the keyboard on the Qosmio is a more complicated feat. I own a Tecra M-7 and added memory to that machine with no fancy trick needed to remove the keyboard. In disassembling this model did you see an easy way to remove the keyboard? When you had everything pulled apart were there 2 bays on the opposite side of the motherboard from where the two easily accessible bays are? I have searched online all over the place and the Toshiba user forums state that there are 2 others that are under the keyboard. I know it has four memory bays, but from the pictures there are only 2. I have this computer and am looking to upgrade the amount of RAM it has. The USB board is connecting to the motherboard via a soft cable. The laptop featured an NVIDIA Geforce GTX 770M graphics card. Remove two screws securing the graphics card. Loosen eight screws securing the heat sink. Remove two screws securing the cooling fan. When the case removed, you can get access to the graphics card, heat sink, cooling fan, CMOS battery, DC jack, speaker, and motherboard. Remove all screws from the bottom case, pry up and remove the bottom case. The laptop feature a Samsung SU-208 burner drive. Remove one screw securing the optical drive. Remove one screw securing the wireless card and takes it away from its slot. It has a spare HDD bay, so you can install a new 2.5″ hard drive. The laptop comes with an HGST 1TB 5400 RPM SATA3 hard drive. Remove four screws securing the hard drive module. Under the service cover, you can find two RAMs, a hard drive, a wireless card and a spare HDD bay. Remove the screws securing the service cover. Looking for more guides? Follow us on Facebook for all the latest repair news. In this guide, I’ll explain how to disassemble Toshiba Qosmio X70 to remove and replace the DVD drive, hard drive, graphics card, wireless card, RAM, heat sink, cooling fan, speaker, and motherboard.
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