Battery
When a battery has reached the end of its useful life, do not dispose of the battery in general household waste. Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for computer battery disposal.
Display
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WARNING: The backlight contains mercury. Caution must be exercised when removing and handling the backlight to avoid damaging this component and causing exposure to the mercury.Ä
CAUTION: The procedures in this chapter can result in damage to display components. The only components intended for recycling purposes are the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel and the backlight. When you remove these components, handle them carefully.✎
Materials Disposal. This HP product contains mercury in the backlight in the display assembly that might require special handling at end-of-life. Disposal of mercury may be regulated because of environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities, or see the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Web site at http://www.eiae.org.This section provides disassembly instructions for the display assembly. The display assembly must be disassembled to gain access to the backlight 1 and the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel 2.
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The procedures provided in this chapter are general disassembly instructions. Specific details, such as screw sizes, quantities, and locations, and component shapes and sizes, can vary from one computer model to another.Perform the following steps to disassemble the display assembly:
1. Remove all screw covers 1 and screws 2 that secure the display bezel to the display assembly.
2. Lift up and out on the left and right inside edges 1 and the top and bottom inside edges 2 of the display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display assembly.
4. Disconnect all display panel cables 1 from the display inverter and remove the inverter 2.
5. Remove all screws 1 that secure the display panel assembly to the display enclosure. 6. Remove the display panel assembly 2 from the display enclosure.
7. Turn the display panel assembly upside down.
9. Use a sharp-edged tool to cut the tape 1 that secures the sides of the display panel to the display panel frame. 10. Remove the display panel frame 2 from the display panel.
11. Remove the screws 1 that secure the backlight cover to the display panel. 12. Lift the top edge of the backlight cover 2 and swing it outward.
13. Remove the backlight cover.
14. Turn the display panel right-side up.
16. Turn the display panel upside down.
17. Remove the backlight frame from the display panel.
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WARNING: The backlight contains mercury. Exercise caution when removing and handling the backlight to avoid damaging this component and causing exposure to the mercury.19. Disconnect the display cable 1 from the LCD panel.
20. Remove the screws 2 that secure the LCD panel to the display rear panel. 21. Release the LCD panel 3 from the display rear panel.
22. Release the tape 4 that secures the LCD panel to the display rear panel.
23. Remove the LCD panel.
Index
A
AC adapter, spare part numbers3–14
,
3–15,
3–17 antennasdisconnecting4–15
,
4–17 locations2–1removal4–34
,
4–35spare part number4–34
,
4–35 audio, product description1–5 audio-in jack connector pinout9–1 location2–7 audio-out jack connector pinout9–1 location2–7B
backing up files8–2Backup and Restore Center8–1
,
8–2base enclosure, spare part number3–6
,
3–19 batteryremoval4–7
spare part numbers3–6
,
3–20,
4–7 battery bay2–10battery light2–9
battery release latch2–10
BIOS administrator password5–4 Bluetooth module
removal4–40
spare part number3–4
,
3–17,
4–40 Bluetooth module cableillustrated3–9 removal4–41
Blu-ray ROM DVD±R/RW SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive
precautions4–2 removal4–18
spare part number3–6
,
3–13,
3–18,
4–18 specifications6–4 boot options5–5 boot order5–5 bottom components2–10 built-in device modem5–6Network Interface Controller (LAN)5–6 optical disc drive5–6
wake on LAN5–6 wireless button5–6 built-in device options5–6 buttons Info Center/QuickLook2–2 power2–3 TouchPad2–6 volume mute2–2 wireless2–2
C
Cable Kit components3–9spare part number3–5
,
3–9,
3–19 cables, service considerations4–1 caps lock light2–5Card1–6
chipset, product description1–2 components bottom2–10 buttons2–2 display2–1 fingerprint reader2–2 front2–7 keys2–4 left-side2–9 lights2–5 pointing device2–6 right-side2–8 top2–2 computer feet locations4–6
spare part number4–6 Computer Setup
accessing5–1
Diagnostics menu5–5 File menu5–3
navigating and selecting5–1 restoring factory settings5–2
computer specifications6–1 connector pinout
audio-in jack9–1 audio-out jack9–1 external monitor port9–2 HDMI port9–3 headphone jack9–1 microphone jack9–1 modem jack9–4 monitor port9–2 network jack9–5 RJ-11 jack9–4 RJ-45 jack9–5 USB port9–6
connectors, service considerations4–1 creating a backup8–2
D
device configurations5–5
,
5–6 Diagnostics menu5–5Disk Sanitizer5–4
diskette drive, product description1–4 display assembly
removal4–27
spare part numbers3–3
,
3–17,
3–18,
3–20,
4–27 display bezelillustrated3–11 removal4–30
spare part numbers3–11
,
3–18,
4–31 Display Cable Kitillustrated3–11
spare part numbers3–11
,
3–20 display componentsillustrated2–1 recycling11–1
spare part numbers3–10 display enclosure
illustrated3–11
spare part numbers3–11
,
3–18 display hingesillustrated3–11 removal4–32
spare part number3–11
,
3–18 display inverter, removal11–3 display panelproduct description1–2 removal4–31
display panel cable illustrated3–11 removal4–33
spare part numbers3–11
,
3–18,
3–20,
4–33display switch2–1 drive light2–7
DriveLock password5–4 DriveLock, automatic5–4 drives, boot order5–5
DVD±RW and CD-RW SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive
precautions4–2 removal4–18
spare part number3–6
,
3–13,
3–18,
4–18 specifications6–5DVD-ROM Drive precautions4–2 removal4–18
spare part number3–6
,
3–13,
3–18,
4–18 specifications6–6E
electrostatic discharge4–2 equipment guidelines4–4
esc key2–4
Ethernet, product description1–5 ExpressCard slot2–8
ExpressCard slot bezel illustrated3–12 removal4–38
external media card, product description1–6 external monitor port
connector pinout9–2 location2–8
F
f11 recovery8–4 fan removal4–51spare part number3–6
,
3–19,
4–51 feetlocations4–6
spare part number4–6 File menu5–3 fingerprint reader2–3 fn key2–4 front components2–7 function keys2–4
G
graphics, product description1–2 grounding equipment and methods4–2
H
hard disk test5–5 hard drive
precautions4–2
removal4–9
spare part numbers3–6
,
3–13,
3–18,
3–20,
4–9 specifications6–3hard drive bay2–10
hard drive bracket, removal4–11 hard drive connector, removal4–11 hard drive cover
illustrated3–12 removal4–10 hard drive recovery8–4 HDMI port connector pinout9–3 location2–8 headphone jack connector pinout9–1 location2–7 heat sink removal4–51
spare part numbers3–6
,
3–20,
4–51 hingesillustrated3–11 removal4–32
spare part number3–11
,
3–18 HP SpareKey Enrollment5–4I
Info Center/QuickLook button2–2 Info Center/QuickLook light2–5
J
jacks audio-in2–7 audio-out2–7 headphone2–7 microphone2–7 modem2–9 network2–8 RJ-112–9 RJ-452–8K
key components2–4 keyboard product description1–6 removal4–20spare part numbers3–3
,
3–4,
3–18,
3–19,
4–20 keys esc2–4 fn2–4 function2–4 numeric keypad2–4 Windows applications2–4L
language, changing in Computer Setup5–5 left-side components2–9
legacy support, USB5–1
,
5–5 light components2–5 lights battery2–9 caps lock2–5 drive2–7 Info Center/QuickLook2–5 power2–5 volume down2–5 volume mute2–5 volume up2–5 webcam2–1 wireless2–5M
mass storage devices, spare part numbers3–13 memory module
removal4–16
spare part numbers3–6
,
4–16 memory module compartment2–10 memory, product description1–3memory/wireless module compartment cover illustrated3–12 removal4–14 microphone locations2–1 product description1–4 removal4–33 microphone jack connector pinout9–1 location2–7 model name3–1
,
4–5 modem jack connector pinout9–4 location2–9 modem module removal4–42spare part numbers3–5
,
3–17,
4–42 modem module cableillustrated3–9 removal4–44
modem, product description1–5 monitor port
connector pinout9–2 location2–8
N
network jack
connector pinout9–5 location2–8
numeric keypad keys2–4
O
operating system, product description1–7
,
1–8 optical drivelocation2–9 precautions4–2
product description1–4 removal4–18
spare part numbers3–6
,
3–13,
3–18,
4–18 specifications6–4,
6–5,
6–6optical drive bracket, removal4–19 optical drive slot bezel, illustrated3–12
P
packing guidelines4–3 palm rest, removal4–25 passwords5–4
plastic parts4–1 Plastics Kit
components3–12 contents3–12
spare part number3–4
,
3–12,
3–19 pointing device components2–6 illustrated2–6 product description1–6 port options ExpressCard slot5–6 flash media reader5–6 USB port5–6 ports external monitor2–8 HDMI2–8 monitor2–8 product description1–6 USB2–8,
2–9 power button2–3 power button boardremoval4–46
spare part numbers3–5
,
3–20,
4–46 power connector2–9power connector cable illustrated3–9 removal4–45 power cord
set requirements10–1
spare part numbers3–14
,
3–15 power light2–5power requirements, product description1–6
processor
product description1–1 removal4–55
spare part numbers3–6
,
3–16,
3–17,
4–55 product description audio1–5 chipset1–2 diskette drive1–4 display panel1–2 Ethernet1–5external media card1–6 graphics1–2 hard drive1–4 keyboard1–6 memory1–3 microphone1–4 modem1–5 operating system1–7
,
1–8 optical drive1–4 pointing device1–6 ports1–6 power requirements1–6 processor1–1 security1–6 serviceability1–8 webcam1–5 wireless1–5 product name1–1,
3–1,
4–5R
recovering information8–3 recovery partition8–3 recovery, system8–1 recycling battery11–1 display components11–1 removal/replacement preliminaries4–1 procedures4–5restoring factory settings5–2
,
5–3 restoring security defaults5–6 restoring the hard drive8–2 right-side components2–8 RJ-11 jack connector pinout9–4 location2–9 RJ-45 jack connector pinout9–5 location2–8 RTC battery removal4–54Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number3–6
,
3–19,
4–6 run-in test5–5S
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) devices
AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface)5–6 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics)5–6
Screw Kit, spare part number3–14
,
3–19 screw listing7–1SD Card Reader2–7 SD Card Reader slot bezel
illustrated3–4
,
3–12 removal4–48 security cable slot2–8 Security menu5–4allow reset of HP ProtectTools security keys5–4 always prompt for HP SpareKey enrollment5–4 Automatic DriveLock5–4 change password5–4 Disk Sanitizer5–4 DriveLock5–4 HP SpareKey5–4 HP SpareKey enrollment5–4 password policy5–4
set up BIOS administrator password5–4 System IDs5–4
user management5–4
security, product description1–6 service considerations4–1
serviceability, product description1–8 set security level5–6
SIM slot2–10 SIM, removal4–8 speakers
location2–2 removal4–24
spare part number3–3
,
3–19,
4–24 specificationsBlu-ray ROM DVD±R/RW SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive6–4
computer6–1
display assembly6–2
DVD±RW and CD-RW SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive6–5
DVD-ROM Drive6–6 hard drive6–3
optical drive6–4
,
6–5,
6–6 system DMA6–7system I/O address6–9 system interrupt6–8
switch cover removal4–20
spare part numbers3–3
,
3–19,
4–20 system boardremoval4–47
spare part numbers3–5
,
3–20,
4–47 System Configuration menu5–5 system DMA specifications6–7 system fan5–5system I/O address specifications6–9 system IDs5–4
system information5–5
system interrupt specifications6–8 system memory map specifications6–7 system recovery8–1
T
tools required4–1 top components2–2 top cover removal4–36spare part numbers3–4
,
3–19,
3–20,
4–36 TouchPad2–6TouchPad buttons2–6 TouchPad scroll zone2–6
U
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port connector pinout9–6
location2–8
,
2–9 USB boardremoval4–39
spare part number3–5
,
3–20,
4–39 USB legacy support5–1,
5–5V
vents2–8
,
2–10 volume down light2–5 volume mute button2–2 volume mute light2–5 volume scroll zone2–2 volume up light2–5W
warranty period3–1,
4–5 webcam2–1 webcam light2–1 webcam module illustrated3–11 removal4–31spare part number3–11
,
3–17,
4–32 webcam, product description1–5Windows Vista operating system DVD8–3 wireless antennas
disconnecting4–15
,
4–17 locations2–1removal4–34
,
4–35spare part number4–34
,
4–35 wireless button2–2wireless light2–5
wireless, product description1–5 WLAN module
removal4–12
spare part numbers3–7
,
3–8,
3–15,
3–16,
4–12 workstation guidelines4–4WWAN module removal4–17