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Tips and Facts About Bottom Case Housings for Toshiba Laptops

In order to be easily transportable, a laptop needs a lightweight and secure housing. This housing helps to hold the hard drive, keyboard, and other important components in place. You will need a cover to repair your Toshiba if you have cracked, shattered, or split, the housing.

What color are bottom base covers for Toshiba computers?

The wide range of colors helps you to find a housing for your computer that matches the color of your laptop. Depending on which series of Toshiba laptop you have, you may be able to choose from the following shades:

  • Glossy Black
  • Matte Black
  • Silver
  • Grey
  • White

What is the bottom case made from?

There are many materials that you can choose from when trying to select a bottom case for a laptop.

  • Plastic: A variety of plastic compounds are used to create the smooth, textured housing used for most Toshiba laptops. Depending on the model, this may include polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, and polyethylene terephthalate.
  • Metal: Metal materials may include basic steel or alloys made from aluminum or magnesium. Some cases will use metal for the overall frame, but most simply use metal for reinforcements, ports, and connections.
  • Carbon: Those who require a very secure case may consider getting an option with carbon fiber reinforcements throughout the plastic.

How do you install a Toshiba laptop bottom housing?

Each Toshiba series of computers is different, so you should read the manufacturer's site for more specific instructions before you begin, but most laptops will use this general process to replace a laptop's back housing.

  • Step 1: Remove the previous housing on the laptop if necessary. You may need to unscrew the hard drive caddy, memory, keyboard, laptop feet, and battery if these parts are fit on the outside of the housing.
  • Step 2: Carefully align the new housing with the bottom of the Toshiba device.
  • Step 3: Connect all necessary cables and data connections between the interior parts of the laptop. Be sure to hook the hard drive, keyboard, screen, and other components into place.
  • Step 4: Screw the plastic housing in place on the back. Depending on the model, there may be as many as ten screws to put back in place.
  • Step 5: Use screws to connect the housing to the front of the keyboard.
  • Step 6: Put the battery, rubber feet, hard drive, and other external parts back on top of the housing.

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