How to Disassemble Dell Inspiron 7773 i7 8550U Laptop or Sell it.

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • SellBroke.com presents detailed disassembly guide of a Dell Inspiron 7773 i7 8550U laptop. Take apart, Tear-down Tutorial
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    Step by step instructions on how to take apart the computer. This will help you with any repair requiring opening the case and replacing parts:
    -upgrading hard drive and memory
    -motherboard replacement
    -screen replacement
    -display replacement
    -keyboard replacement
    -broken case replacement
    -battery replacement
    -WiFi card replacement
    If you can't fix your laptop you can sell it to us at sellbroke.com/

Komentáře • 16

  • @abbamisaac7100
    @abbamisaac7100 Před rokem

    Bu I didn’t see how you removed the bezel please

  • @leonardohernandez9568

    Does this model only support M.2 Sata ssd or can it support a m.2 nvme ssd? Please I need to know

  • @nightstringers
    @nightstringers Před 3 lety

    I have the Cup Dell i5379-7302GRY (i7-8550U | 16G | 256G SSD. I see mine has 2 little dots on the screen. What the hell still usable . Thank for this video

  • @leonardohernandez9568

    Hey I have the same exact laptop. My question is: that m.2 ssd it had was it a m.2 sata ssd or a m.2 nvme ssd?

  • @snorlaxcom
    @snorlaxcom Před 4 lety +1

    Sic my man! Guarantee is going out this August, so looking how to upgrade my machine. Do I need the ground bracelet to not shock the computer, or is it just extra safety for the machine?

    • @Sellbrokedotcom
      @Sellbrokedotcom  Před 4 lety

      Bracelet is just an extra precaution. You will be fine without one.

  • @a.aspden
    @a.aspden Před 2 lety

    Is the 7773 upgradable to 32gb ram? I notice there are 16gb sticks on Dell's site if I put my service tag in. Also had no idea there is a NVME slot in this thing when I upgraded the HD to a SSD I didn't notice a NVME drive and no extra drive either. I might just upgrade that as well!

  • @LeePearson90
    @LeePearson90 Před 4 lety

    Possibly a too specific question but I'll go for it. I dropped my laptop like an idiot and now the charging port is not connecting properly. Would a bit of soldering help if I take it apart following these directions?

    • @Sellbrokedotcom
      @Sellbrokedotcom  Před 4 lety +1

      It looks easy to replace. One the bottom cover is off, you just have to unscrew it and pull the connector from the motherboard. If the area is broken you might be able to glue it in place.

    • @LeePearson90
      @LeePearson90 Před 4 lety

      @@Sellbrokedotcom wonderful! Gives me a bit of confidence in doing it lol

  • @bigaqua6811
    @bigaqua6811 Před 4 lety

    Sorry for the dumb question, but can you use any of the parts in the laptop on a pc desktop?

    • @Sellbrokedotcom
      @Sellbrokedotcom  Před 4 lety

      Possibly the SSD, wifi card, or 2.5" hard drive can be used in a desktop.

  • @unknownunknown6500
    @unknownunknown6500 Před 3 lety

    My brother spilled water on the back side of the vents and next thing i know it says to bootable devices found what part is damaged

    • @Arithmajik
      @Arithmajik Před 2 lety

      Probably a year too late but may help someone else; it's probably the hard drive with your OS installed on it that is not working. Get a usb key and install a bootable version of linux. If you can boot into that, then you have your answer. Also you can run memory and other diagnostics while in linux just to confirm everything else is working fine. May be worth just unplugging the hard drive, clean it with alcohol if it looks gooey, and plug it back in, then retest just to ensure you dont buy another harddrive if not needed

  • @Helenaberaldo__
    @Helenaberaldo__ Před 4 lety

    Hey, someone else has The datasheet of this Pc? The diagram of this Motherboard? I live in Brazil and here i cant find This data sheet.. I need to fix my Pc, someone can help me? I aprecciate

    • @Sellbrokedotcom
      @Sellbrokedotcom  Před 4 lety +1

      Go to the Dell support website and enter your service tag, it is somewhere on the bottom of your laptop. Not sure about a motherboard diagram though. Good luck!