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Dell Latitude E6440 Speaker How-To Video Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 5. 11. 2014
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Komentáře • 14

  • @btheman779
    @btheman779 Před rokem +1

    this was great, no more buzzing speakers thanks.

    • @dellpartspeople
      @dellpartspeople  Před rokem

      That's awesome to hear. Buzzing speakers are the worst.

  • @samh7608
    @samh7608 Před 6 lety +4

    I took it apart all the way just to get speakers out!? Putting it back together is the part I need a video for.

    • @cheepodecheepo5530
      @cheepodecheepo5530 Před 10 měsíci

      Isn't that the easy part? I've found that the hardest part is the proper disassembling so that you take it apart in a way that you don't break anything else. But if you paid attention to what you're doing taking it apart putting it back together should be the easy part. When it's my first time doing something and I have no clue what I'm doing usually will do is take a piece of Styrofoam from whatever and as I'm taking the screws out I will punch them into the Styrofoam in the exact spot where they will go back so it's like making a diagram of how to put it back together as you taking it apart. That way you don't end up with extra screws or anything like that. Also just watch the video couple of more times and you'll find that that is exactly the same way to put it back together. Also please don't take offense to this but if this was difficult for you and made you nervous on how to put it back together maybe you should have someone that has done this type of thing before that has a little more experience and confidence in dismantling a computer do it for you and you can watch what they're doing ask questions and learn that way and the next time you can tackle it yourself. I found that this video is exactly what I was looking for went straight to the point with no nonsense and made it relatively easy to accomplish the task of changing my speakers. However I was not prepared to see how far you must dismantle the computer just to get to the speakers I did not think you would have to take off the monitor or take out the motherboard just to get to the four screws and one plug to replace the speakers. But I guess that's just how it is with this kind of stuff. They don't want you to do it yourself they want you to pay someone most likely a Bill technician that they will get some type of money out of the situation. But most of this stuff is if it's just straight replacing things it's very easy it's just a matter of following the proper order of operations to dismantle so you don't break anything lose any screws touch something that you shouldn't that were fry something important. But I always just watched a few videos a few times keep the knowledge in my head and sometimes I'll just have my phone right next to me with the video playing and I'll just go follow right along. But usually it's the dismantling that is the hardest part for me because they make it so that if you miss one little screw you didn't even see you could potentially break something important possibly make you computer not usable. And then other times there are things that you need to pry a little bit that you are nervous to if you don't want to break it but that's the only way to get it off so if you don't have someone show you the proper way you might pry it on the wrong corner and snap something. I'm about to complete this test right now every pasting my speakers thanks to this video. It's a little bit more than I had intended but once it's done hopefully my replacement speakers that I purchased will work properly and I will not have to do this again. But I can confidently say if you were able to follow the video in the proper dismantling then you should just have a little bit more confidence in yourself because you've already done just do the video in reverse to put it back together and you should be fine. After all you've already done the hard part. My only recommendation is since you've got it apart already you might as well clean all the dust out and make sure all the other connections are nice and tight while you already have it taken apart it's the perfect time to clean it. Also it's seems to be the perfect time to learn as much as you can well it's all apart and you can see everything. And with that I bid you a good night and good luck with all of your endeavors. Thanks to this video I am about to change my speakers out right now.

  • @WiseguyThreeOne
    @WiseguyThreeOne Před 4 měsíci +1

    If I have to take the entire thing apart, I might as well do the keyboard and the DC jack while I'm in there.

  • @sengerandu
    @sengerandu Před rokem

    It's excellent example of PITA

  • @sivakumarb9749
    @sivakumarb9749 Před 2 lety

    The video does not show the removed speaker in detail and a close up view of its connector. The video simply moves fast like a movie. More closeup view of the removed part can be shown for the viewer to understand its connector and a detailed view of the part.

  • @santiagodelrio7241
    @santiagodelrio7241 Před 5 lety

    Im trying this in the next days

  • @liquidbliss28
    @liquidbliss28 Před 5 lety

    Can you do a video on how to put it back together? Is it the same as the E6420 inside? You did a video on putting back the E6420 after speaker installation, is the same?

    • @dellpartspeople
      @dellpartspeople  Před 5 lety +1

      Unfortunately at this time we do not have a video covering reassembly. You would essentially follow the steps in reverse.

  • @santiagodelrio7241
    @santiagodelrio7241 Před 5 lety

    Well done very good video

  • @aslam88510
    @aslam88510 Před 4 lety

    Need to understand how to fix the speaker issue - it comes and goes away frequently! guess i need a replacement?
    Definitely need a video to put all that back again!

    • @cutierehman1946
      @cutierehman1946 Před 3 lety

      There is some dust on it try to putting the air by mouth or with dryer with high pressure on speaker outlet...

  • @sipchronicles
    @sipchronicles Před 4 lety

    :)))))))))))))