According to this question, [post|568436] the screwdriver needed is a T6 or T5 torx screwdriver. The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being T6 ***or*** *T5* torx screw heads by different users. (A small driver kit with several common bit sizes (torx T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be handy).
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According to this question, [post|568436] and this question https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/801056/which+screwdriver+do+I+use A T5 torx screwdriver is needed. The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being T5 torx screw heads by most users.
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A quality small driver kit with several common bit sizes (torx T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be handy; example: https://www.ifixit.com/products/minnow-driver-kit.
According to this question, [post|568436] the screwdriver needed is a T5 torx screwdriver (T6 being too large). The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being T6 ***or*** *T5* torx screw heads by different users. (A small driver kit with several common bit sizes (torx T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be handy).
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According to this question, [post|568436] the screwdriver needed is a T6 or T5 torx screwdriver. The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being T6 ***or*** *T5* torx screw heads by different users. (A small driver kit with several common bit sizes (torx T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be handy).
According to this question, [post|568436] the screwdriver needed is a T5 torx screwdriver (T6 being too large). The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being *T5* torx screw heads by several users. (A small driver kit with several common bits (T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be very handy).
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According to this question, [post|568436] the screwdriver needed is a T5 torx screwdriver (T6 being too large). The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being T6 ***or*** *T5* torx screw heads by different users. (A small driver kit with several common bit sizes (torx T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be handy).
According to this question, [post|568436] the screwdriver needed is a T5 torx screwdriver (T6 being too large). The screw heads in the bottom cover of the Ideapad S340 are reported as being *T5* torx screw heads by several users. (A small driver kit with several common bits (T4,T5,T6, Philips, etc) can be very handy).