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    Acer Aspire one re-assemble problem..

    silly me... trying to do something while tired and not thinking!

    i was trying to install an OS on it via USB but just couldnt manage to get it to work, so thought.. ive had enough ill remove the HDD and do it that way. not that simple...

    i tried to open everything, but somehow managed to get both the trackpad and keyboard connectors black connector bits to fall off and really do not know what to do now, its VERY FIDDLY!!

    heres a picture to help explain.. both wires for the trackpad and keyboard are flat and very short.. :



    what can i do? i only just bought it

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    Re: Acer Aspire one re-assemble problem..

    keyboard cables designed to fold over to flip the keyboard and attach the ribbon, push the ribbon in then push the plastic clip in after,

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    Re: Acer Aspire one re-assemble problem..

    Quote Originally Posted by GoNz0 View Post
    keyboard cables designed to fold over to flip the keyboard and attach the ribbon, push the ribbon in then push the plastic clip in after,
    And hope you didn't snap any secureing tabs that held that black retention bit in place.

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