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MSI MS-1013 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation Guide Copyright © 2005 MSI Computer Corp.
  • Page 2 Overview: 1013 is shipped out as a barebone. Some of the components are equipped while some are not. This installation guide provides you with the information of notebook hardware setup. Before assembling your notebook, please prepare installation tools and appropriate items. If you are not sure about the items, please contact your dealer for more information.
  • Page 3 Right view Left view Front view...
  • Page 4 Open view Others: Step 1: Removing the Cover 1-1 a.b.c.d.e.f.g.h.i Close the display. From the rear of the laptop, remove all 9 Philips screws.
  • Page 5 Note: It is not necessary to remove the optical drive if you do not intend to replace it.
  • Page 6 1-2 a.b Remove both PCMCIA card and SD card. 1-3 Open your laptop to a 30 to 45 degree angle shown in the Figure below. 1-4 a.b.c.d.e Prepare a proper size flat head screwdriver and locate the 3 notches. Carefully insert the flathead screwdriver into the notches and gently lift up the hinge cover.
  • Page 7 1-5 a.b.c If necessary, while holding the hinge cover, carefully insert the flathead screwdriver under both side below the display assembly hinge, gently pry up, and then lift the hinge cover out. This procedure may need to be repeated. Hint: Gently pry the hinge cover if needed. Be careful not to damage the plastics and cables underneath.
  • Page 8 1-6 a.b.c Unplug the connector underneath the hinge cover, so that it is out of the way. 1-7 Carefully remove the keyboard cover by lifting the keyboard at the switchboard PCA end. Pull the keyboard toward the display assembly in order to release the keyboard from the top case.
  • Page 9 1-8 Turn the keyboard over !!! Do not excessively bend or fold the keyboard cable. Excessive flexing can damage the keyboard cable connectors!!! 1-9 a.b.c Disconnect the keyboard cable by disengaging the cable actuator on the motherboard. !!! Do not excessively bend or fold the keyboard cable. Excessive flexing can damage the keyboard cable connectors!!! !!! Do not pull the cable without disengaging the cable actuator.
  • Page 10 1-10 a.b.c Disengage the plastic cover gently at both sides and pull the plastic cover away from the notebook. Hint: Gently pry the plastic cover if needed. Be careful not to damage the plastics or cables underneath. 1-11 a.b.c Lift the plastic cover up slowly and be careful not to damage the plastics and cables underneath.
  • Page 11 1-11A a.b Remove the Philips screws on HDD unit first before you go to the metal shielding covering CPU and memory. AC remove HDD first 1-12 a.b Remove the 2 Philips screws on the plastic tab from the case and lift the plastic tab upward.
  • Page 12 1-13 a.b.c.d.e.f. Unscrew only the Phillips-head screw on the metal shielding and remove the metal shielding.
  • Page 13 Note: Please do not forget to remove the black screw right next to the wireless card. Step 2: Installing the CPU 2-1 a.b.c.d Unlock the CPU heat sink diagonally or according to “1-2-3-4” shown on the CPU heat sink. !!! Improper unlocking or locking of the CPU heat sink nuts will damage the CPU!!! 2-2 Unplug the CPU fan.
  • Page 14 2-3 Pull the lever sideways away from the socket. Make sure to raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle, as shown in figure 2-3d below. You should be able to lift the CPU easily. Look for the gold arrow on the CPU.
  • Page 15 2-5 Press the CPU down firmly into the socket and close the lever. As the CPU is likely to move while the lever is being closed, always close the lever with your fingers pressing tightly on top of the CPU to make sure the CPU is properly and completely embedded into the socket.
  • Page 16 2-8 a.b.c.d Lock the CPU heat sink diagonally or according to “1-2-3-4” shown on the CPU heat sink. !!! Improper unlocking or locking of the CPU heat sink nuts will damage the CPU!!! Hint: We recommend you to apply the given thermal grease for better heat conduction between your CPU and the heat sink.
  • Page 17 3-2 The module should pop up into a 45 degree angle. Remove the module by pulling it gently backward. Use side-to-side motion, if necessary, to remove. Push down the memory module gently until the metal- locking levers aside from the DIMM socket 1 is fastened. !!! The location of the notch along the gold edge of the memory module needs to be lined up with keyed notch in the socket.
  • Page 18 Step 4: Installing Mini PCI WLAN Card 4-1 Remove the older module (if replacing) by pulling tabs of the socket outward using your thumbs. 4-2 a.b.c The module should pop up into a 45 degree angle. Remove the module by pulling it gently backward.
  • Page 19 Step 5: Installing Notebook Hard Drive (HDD) Iron plate 5-1 a.b Remove the Philips screw. Tilt up the rear of the hard drive case and pull it gently by its edges only, because static electricity can permanently damage the computer parts. Please use the given HDD shielding tray (refer to Figure 5-1a)
  • Page 20 5-2 a.b.c.d Unscrew all 4 Phillips screws that are on the side of the HDD. 5-3 a.b.c.d Remove the HDD connector (if replacing the older hard drive) by pulling it away from the hard drive. Insert the HDD connector to HDD. Make sure to align the connector and the hard drive pin. Improper alignment will cause damage to the hard drive and notebook.
  • Page 21 5-4 a.b.c.d Slide the hard drive (with the connector) into the given hard drive shielding bay and fasten the hard drive you want to install with the 4 attached Phillips screws on the side. !!! Failure to apply 4 screws may cause hard drive assembly to fall off in the notebook hard drive area and will damage the hard drive and notebook!!!
  • Page 22 5-5 a.b install the plate first Carefully place the entire hard drive assembly into the notebook hard drive area and fasten the Philips screw. Step 6: Installing Notebook Optical Storage Device (OSD) 6-1 a.b Remove the two screws in order to secure the optical storage device on the bottom case.
  • Page 23 6-2 a.b Pull out the optical storage device from the notebook, then insert the new optical storage device. 6-3 a.b Make sure these screws are installed in the correct locations when reinstalling the optical storage device. !!!Failure to apply these 2 screws may cause the optical storage device to fall off!!! Step 7: Wrapping Up 7-1 a.b.c Install the plastic tab and fasten 2 Phillips screws on the plastic tab.
  • Page 24 7-2 a.b.c.d.e Install the metal shielding near the memory area and secure it with 1 Phillips screw. !!! Move the cables out of the way if necessary!!!
  • Page 25 Hint: Do not forget to Black Philips screw. 7-3 a.b Align the plastic cover that is below the keyboard area and snap the plastic cover in place. !!! Move the cables out of the way if necessary!!! 7-4 a.b.c Actuator on the connector should be in disengaged “OPEN” position as shown in “Figure 7-4c”...
  • Page 26 7-5 a.b.c.d Lay the keyboard face down on top of the case. Connect the keyboard cable and engage the cable and connector in place by pressing down the actuator. !!!Do not excessively bend or fold the keyboard cable. Excessive flexing can damage the keyboard connector!!! Correct Keyboard Cable connection Incorrect Keyboard Cable connection...
  • Page 27 7-7 a.b.c Connect the cable underneath the hinge cover. !!! There is only 1 correct connection of connecting the cable!!! !!! Be careful not to damage the antenna PCA that is connected to the left and right display assembly hinges. Damaging either antenna PCA can degrade notebook performance. 7-8 Hold the hinge cover and snap it in place.
  • Page 28 7-9 Fasten all 9 Phillips-head screws. !!! Failure to apply any screws will damage the notebook.
  • Page 29 Step 8: Entering BIOS...
  • Page 30 Before powering on the notebook, plug in notebook power adapter into the notebook. After pressing the power button, press <Del> immediately which will take you to the BIOS CMOS Setup Screen. 8-1 Adjust proper TIME by pressing <Enter>. Use <+> or <-> to configure system time. 8-2 Under “BOOT”...