Converting a Virgin Webplayer into a PC
Step 3: Removing the LCD and Cables
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Now
it's time to remove the LCD screen. This may be an optional step
depending upon how easy the motherboard slides out if you leave the LCD
attatched, but I wanted to have clear sailing and opted to remove the
LCD entirely. Either way, make sure to detatch all the LCD cables
that connect to the motherboard (there should be 3 total - a power
cable, the video cable, and the speaker cable). The video cable has two
screws that must be removed first.. after which you can pull up on the
PCB that fits into the video port. Also be sure to remove the cable that goes to the LEDs. The LCD then just has two screws on each side that need to be taken out, after which should allow easy removal of the screen.
You
can also pop off the LED cover (the dark red plastic piece) and the
thin front aluminum cover if you haven't already. This should expose
the entire motherboard (this can be set aside for now).
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Step 4: Remove Motherboard

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Now
that all components and cables have been removed that were in the way,
the motherboard can be extracted. If you don't plan on removing the DOC
or adding memory, then you should be able to set it aside until you're
ready to put everything back together.
This is the Webplayer's motherboard.. nice and compact. The 200mhz
Geode processor is underneath the large black heatsink on the top of
the board. The 44-pin IDE connection (to the right of the heatsink in
the left-hand picture) is what we're concerned about since it will
enable us to replace the 48mb DOC (Disk On Chip) that is the default
"drive" in the Webplayer with an actual hard drive. Also of note is the
mini-PCI slot toward the bottom that could be of some use later on if
mini-PCI devices drop more in price.
If you take a look at the picture of the bottom of the motherboard,
you'll see a standard PC100 64mb SO-DIMM, commonly used in laptops.
There really isn't a whole lot to look at on the bottom of the board,
but the DOC is also located there.
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