Replace the thermal paste on Y570

Hey guys, you can change the thermal paste from the portable Y570 without dissociate completely the it (coming out of a keyboard and other things) or is there another way? If someone can tell me how? Thank you

Hi Imattf,

to renew the thermal paste on the model IdeaPad Y570, you must disassemble to some extent,

Please see the training of Service Y570 video...

http://Lenovo.f.relayware.com/content/CourseWarePublic/8921/player.html

Zehn

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