Shift Dismantling Guide

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Tools: Torx T6 screwdriver Case Opening Tool (optional) Torx T5. (required for screen disassembly Normal anti-static precautions should be taken Shift Dismantling Guide by facdemol member at XDA-Developers.com Adapted and Compiled by Mike Channon Note This guide is not authorised by HTC and is not intended to be comprehensive. Dismantling your device will void your warranty. Unless you are appropriately qualified you should not carry out dismantling, repairs or modifications as doing so could he hazardous to health. 1 Start by removing: the battery, stylus, any cards including the SIM, and all other accessories / attachments. 2 Screw locations are shown. 3 You will need to remove the 3 rubber caps in order to expose the upper screws. 4 Remove the keyboard to have access another screw. There are no screws holding the keyboard and it can be prised up with a case opening tool and lifted off. Take care not to bend it too much and begin with the edge nearest the screen. ** Note See Appendix for more information on keyboard removal. 5. Underneath the keyboard you will have to remove this screw and the ribbon like cable that connects the keyboard. In order to do this, pull upwards the white blocker (shown with the green arrow) then pull off the ribbon cable (red arrow).

6. With the device in laptop mode, remove the back cover on your shift in order to expose the motherboard. Use the Case Opening tool (or fingernail) at the bottom right corner (or the left - you choose) and move around the casing to separate casing shells. You may hear some cracking / creaking which is normal although you should not use undue force. 7. After you remove the back cover you will see something like this. Care is needed with the hard disk. There are no screws fixing it to the motherboard. Tilting the device may therefore cause the hard disk to fall out damaging the connector cable. (orange ribbon). Around the hard drive you will see a black rubber shock protector insert. To remove the hard drive, first disconnect the cable from the HDD end, then from the motherboard The silver corner and the sides of the rubber casing extend around 2-3 mm above and below the hard disk. This offers the possibility of inserting a slightly larger drive. However it would NOT be possible to insert a 2.5 drive replacement. 8 Next remove the aluminium heat sink and the fan by removing the highlighted screws. Note that the far right screw is set deeper and you may need to move the hard-drive a little to get access to it.

9 To remove the motherboard from the chassis, remove the marked screw. The RAM board may be removed with care as some degree of force is required. Here the RAM is removed and the Panasonic card reader is prominent in the lower right foreground. To remove the card, ensure the screw at 9 above is removed. There is a ribbon connecting it to the motherboard.

Card reader removed: Card reader ribbon connector: The GPS antenna. (Yes it is there and appears properly connected and seems to be powered. HTC clearly had some GPS functionality in mind when it designed the Shift. ) 10 Remove the 2 screws located in the areas shown. They are under the ribbon cable connecting the hard drive to the motherboard. Care is needed in this area. The motherboard is in two sections, one for the x86 side (intel processor, GMA950 video, card reader etc) and another for the WM side. The 2 parts are linked via a connector that is secured by those 2 screws. WHEN RE- ASSEMBLING CONNECTOR MUST BE RE-ATTACHED PROPERLY.

RED - Display side connector. This is the only connector linking the 2 sides. BLUE - Keyboard connector. GREEN - underneath that area lies the connector that links the 2 parts of the motherboard. YELLOW - those cables go to the wireless antenna. Internal microphone. The mic is linked to the generic "WM side" of the motherboard. 11 With the Motherboard removed you will see the antenna block at the position indicated. If you wish to remove the display part from the rest of the body you have to remove these screws and the matching pair on the left side.

The display can then be removed but care is need to avoid damage to the ribbon connector. 12 If you wish to disassemble the display you must remove the screws from it's back plate, to reveal the image shown. There are several connectors and wires underneath the foil and some are encased between foil layers. (This guide does not detail the disassembly of this part). The hinges that enable your display to tilt are located inside the display block and are of the type shown. Re-assembly is essentially a reversal of the above. However, there are some pointers that may help: When reassembling start by connecting the small ribbon from the microphone to the motherboard, Connect the display's cable. You will find it easier to manoeuvre if the display is at halfway distance from the main body. Connect the 2 screws that secure the connector between the 2 portions of the motherboard. ONCE AGAIN, TAKE CARE THAT THESE 2 SCREWS ARE FIRMLY ATTACHED. You may then re-attach the rest of the screws in backwards order. XXXI-X-MMVIII Appendix Keyboard Removal (Additional Note) With the battery and stylus removed, you can access two locations behind the keyboard, where you can press to push the keyboard out. This can be easier than pulling the keyboard out and is less likely to leave any dents in the plastic. In the two places marked on the picture, you will see a silver surface showing through. Those are the back of the keyboard, Starting with the one under the stylus, push with a straightened paper-clip or similar, then the one in the middle until the keyboard comes free. comes free. Based on information and photograph by dproldan a member at http://www.xda-developers.com