There’s nothing like dismantling a laptop to see if it still works when
you get it back together, so this is what Max and myself decided to do.
Many moons ago I stood up quickly when the laptop was on my lap. It
had an ethernet cable plugged into it and this ripped the cable right
out and broke the plastic that holds the connector in was broken. We
wanted to see if there was a part/model number on the rj45 connector or
the module that houses the rj45, phone jack, and usb ports to see if it
would be possible to order a replacement. read more
laptop or notebook?
Here is a collection of
free take apart instructions,
disassembly pictures or dismantling videos,
upgrade and repair manuals,
as well as do-it-yourself (DIY) tips and tricks for
laptops and notebooks models made by Averatec
.
If you have written a repairing guide yourself
(or if you know of a report not linked here),
please submit a new entry.
Also you can publish a guide in the Laptop and Notebook Repair read more
1. DVD drive. Simply remove screws securing the DVD drive and pull the drive from the laptop. read more
How to Upgrade, Repair, Disassemble an Averatec Laptop or Notebook
Do you want to repair your Averatec

How to take apart Averatec 3200 laptop
Do
you have an Averatec 3200 laptop? Do you want to know how to take it
apart? Check out these photos with instructions. The author of the guide
disassembled his laptop in order to repair the power jack.
The following laptop components you can access and remove from the bottom:1. DVD drive. Simply remove screws securing the DVD drive and pull the drive from the laptop. read more
How to Repair an Averatec Laptop
Averatec laptops are built for users that only use a laptop to surf the
Internet and type up text documents. Since they are not designed for
heavy users, they run on the Windows XP operating system to cut down on
the amount of system resources being used. XP has a system restore
utility built into the software that can reset the Averatec laptop to a
different time when no viruses or problems were present.
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