Disassembly instructions for Toshiba Satellite L35 laptop, should be similar to Toshiba Satellite L30.
I’ve created two different instructions for the display panel and the laptop base.
The first guide explains how to get inside the laptop display panel. You can use this guide for removing or replacing LCD screen and inverter. Steps for taking apart the display panel are pretty standard, you can use it for many other Toshiba laptops.
The second guide has step-by-step instructions for removing all internal parts inside the laptop base. It will help removing hard drive, keyboard, memory, DVD drive, motherboard, cooling fan, CPU and other major parts.
May 11th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
hello,
i live in France
I want buy the LCD cover for Toshiba L30-105
June 10th, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Thanx a ton !! … just now disassembled a laptop and assembled it back … its working gr8 ! … had some problems with the DVD Rom …..
June 21st, 2008 at 5:29 am
This guide is very helpful and assisted greatly when I tried to diagnose the problem with my LCD. Thanks!
July 31st, 2008 at 7:41 am
I have a Toshiba Satellite L35 and the screen just went dark the other day when I turned it on. It’s not completely black but I can barely see the desktop so I can’t do much on it right now. When I move the screen back and forth (up and down) sometimes it flickers to normal color but goes back to dark. In googling the symptoms, it appears to be the LCD inverter but I’m not sure. What is the best option for me now? Is it expensive to buy and replace the inverter? Or is it better to just get a new laptop? I’ve very tediously (since I can barely see the menus and cursor) been able to backup all my data onto dvds so in case this is irreversible/too expensive to fix, I’m not at a complete loss. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!