Compaq 320 Notebook Compaq 321 Notebook Compaq 420 Notebook Compaq 421 Notebook Compaq 620 Notebook Compaq 621 Notebook HP 420 Notebook PC HP 620 Notebook PC PC PC PC PC PC PC Maintenance and Service Guide
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Safety warning notice WARNING! To reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries or of overheating the computer, do not place the computer directly on your lap or obstruct the computer air vents. Use the computer only on a hard, flat surface. Do not allow another hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, to block airflow.
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Table of contents 1 Product description ........................................................................................................... 1 2 External component identification ................................................................................... 10 Top Components .................................................................................................................... 10 TouchPad ..............................................................................................
Cables and connectors ............................................................................. 50 Drive handling ......................................................................................... 50 Grounding guidelines .............................................................................................. 51 Electrostatic discharge damage .................................................................. 51 Packaging and transporting guidelines ........................................
Security menu ........................................................................................ 117 System Configuration menu ..................................................................... 118 Computer Setup in Linux ....................................................................................................... 123 Starting Computer Setup ........................................................................................ 123 Using Computer Setup ...................................
Recovering your information .................................................................... 146 Recovering the operating system and programs ......................................... 146 8 Connector pin assignments ........................................................................................... 148 Audio-in (microphone) .......................................................................................................... 148 Audio-out (headphone) .........................................
1 Product description Category Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Product Name Compaq 320 Notebook PC √ √ √ Compaq 321 Notebook PC Compaq 420 Notebook PC √ √ √ Compaq 421 Notebook PC Compaq 620 Notebook PC √ √ √ Compaq 621 Notebook PC Processors Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset HP 420 Notebook PC √ √ HP 620 Notebook PC √ √ Intel® Celeron® processors T3300, 2.00-GHz, 800-MHz FSB, 1-MB cache √ T3100, 1.90-GHz, 800-MHz FSB, 1-MB cache √ T3000, 1.
Category Chipsets Description UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset T5870, 2.00-GHz, 800-MHz FSB, 2-MB cache √ √ P7570, 2.26-GHz, 1066-MHz FSB, 3-MB cache √ √ P7370, 2.00-GHz, 1066-MHz FSB, 3-MB cache √ √ T6670, 2.20-GHz, 800-MHz FSB, 2-MB cache √ √ T6570, 2.
Category Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset 35.6-cm (14.0-in) HD LED backlight panel: √ √ √ √ √ √ 2 customer-accessible/upgradable memory module slots √ √ √ Supports dual-channel memory √ √ √ Supports up to 4 GB of system RAM √ √ √ PC3-10600, 1333-MHz, DDR3 √ √ √ Supports the following configurations in all countries and regions: √ √ √ Supports 7.0 and 9.5-mm, 6.35-cm (2.
Category Optical drives UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset Supports the following drives: √ √ √ HP DriveGuard (not available on Linux) √ √ √ Fixed, no modular requirements √ √ √ SATA 12.
Category Wireless Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset S3/S4/S5 wake on LAN: AC only mode √ √ √ Ethernat cable not included √ √ √ Integrated WLAN options by way of MiniPCI card: 2 WLAN antennas built into display assembly √ √ √ Supports option for no-WLAN √ √ √ Support for the following WLAN formats: √ √ √ ● Broadcom 802.11b/g ● Broadcom 802.11b/g/n (1 x 1) ● Atheros 802.11 b/g/n (1 x 1) ● Ralink 802.
Category Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset Keyboard/ pointing devices 39.6-cm (15.6-in) keyboard with TouchPad √ √ √ 35.6-cm (14.0-in)/33.8-cm (13.
Category Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset Windows 7 Professional 32 with Office 2010 Starter – EDGI √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 64 with Office 2010 Starter (excludes Japan) √ √ √ Windows Vista Home Basic 32 with Office 2010 Starter (excludes Japan) √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 32 with Office 2007 Personal (Japan only) √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 32 with Office 2007 Personal with PowerPoint (Japan only) √ √ √ Windows
Category Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset Windows 7 Home Basic 32 with Office 2007 ready (excludes Japan) √ √ √ Windows 7 Home Basic 32 with Office 2010 Starter √ √ √ Windows 7 Home Premium 32 with Office 2010 Starter (excludes Japan) √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 64 with Office 2010 Starter– EDGI √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 32 with XP Pro images with Office 2007 ready (excludes Japan) √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 32 w
Category Description UMA graphics, GL40 chipset UMA graphics, GM45 chipset Discrete graphics, PM45 chipset Windows 7 Home Basic 32 √ √ √ Windows 7 Home Premium 32 √ √ √ Windows 7 Home Premium 64 √ √ √ Windows 7 Starter √ √ √ Windows Vista Basic 32 √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 32 √ √ √ Windows 7 Professional 64 √ √ √ DRDVD Windows 7 – Home Premium/Pro √ √ √ DRDVD Windows 7 – Starter/Home Basic √ √ √ Windows XP Professional √ √ √ SRDVD SuSE Linux √ √ √ Red Flag
2 External component identification Top Components TouchPad 10 Component Description (1) TouchPad * Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. (2) TouchPad button The left and right sides of the single button function like the left and right buttons on an external mouse. (3) TouchPad scroll zone Scrolls up or down.
Lights NOTE: Refer to the illustration that most closely matches your computer. Component Description (1) On: Caps lock is on.
Component Description (2) ● On: The computer is on. ● Blinking: The computer is in the Suspend state. ● Off: The computer is off or in Hibernation. ● White: An integrated wireless device, such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device is on. ● Amber: All wireless devices are off.
Buttons, switch, and speaker Component Description (1) Speaker Produces sound. (2) Internal display switch Turns off the display if the panel lid is closed while the power is on. (3) Power button ● When the computer is off, press the button to turn on the computer. ● When the computer is on, press the button to shut down the computer. ● When the computer is in the Suspend state, press the button briefly to exit Suspend.
Keys 14 Component Description (1) esc key Displays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key. (2) fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key, the num lk key, or the esc key. (3) Wireless key Because the wireless devices are enabled at the factory, use the wireless key to turn on or turn off the wireless devices simultaneously.
Component Description (1) esc key Displays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key. (2) fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key, the num lk key, or the esc key. (3) Function keys Execute frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with the fn key. (4) Embedded numeric keypad keys Can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad when pressed in combination with the fn and the num lk keys.
Front components Component Description (1) Supports the following optional digital card formats: (2) SD Card Reader Audio-out (headphone) jack ● MultiMediaCard (MMC) ● MultiMediaCard 4.2 (MMC Plus, including MMC Plus HC) ● Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card ● Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card ● Secure Digital High Speed (SDHS) Memory Card Produces sound when connected to optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, ear buds, a headset, or television audio.
Component Description (4) Optical drive light (select models only) Blinking: The optical drive is being accessed. (5) Optical drive button (select models only) Opens the optical drive tray.
Left-side components Component Description (1) ExpressCard slot Supports optional ExpressCards. (2) Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the computer. NOTE: The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent, but it may not prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen. (3) Vent Enables airflow to cool internal components. NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating.
Bottom components Component Description (1) Battery release latches (2) Release the battery from the battery bay. (2) Battery bay Holds the battery.
Component Description (3) Enable airflow to cool internal components. Vents (3) NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cook internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation. (4) Memory module compartment Contains the memory module slot. WLAN module compartment Contains the wireless LAN module slot.
Component Description (1) Webcam light (select models only) On: The webcam is in use. (2) Webcam (select models only) Records audio and video and captures still photographs. (3) Integrated microphone Records sound. (4) Audio-in (microphone) jack Connects an optional computer headset microphone, stereo array microphone, or monaural microphone. (5) Audio-out (headphone) jack Produces sound when connected to optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, ear buds, a headset, or television audio.
Wireless antennas (select models only) On select computer models, at least 2 antennas send and receive signals from one or more wireless devices. These antennas are not visible from outside of the computer. NOTE: For optimal transmission, keep the areas immediately around the antennas free from obstructions. To see wireless regulatory notices, refer to the section of the Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices that applies to your country or region. These notices are located in Help and Support.
Additional hardware components Component Description (1) Power cord* Connects an AC adapter to an AC outlet. (2) Battery* Powers the computer when the computer is not plugged into external power. (3) AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. *Batteries and power cords vary in appearance by country or region.
3 Illustrated parts catalog Service tag When ordering parts or requesting information, provide the computer serial number and model description provided on the service tag. (1) Product name: This is the product name affixed to the front of the computer. (2) Serial number (s/n): This is an alphanumeric identifier that is unique to each product. (3) Part number/Product number (p/n): This number provides specific information about the product's hardware components.
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Computer major components 26 Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog
Item Description (1) Display assembly (includes microphone, 2 WLAN antenna transceivers and cables and, on select computer models, 2 WWAN antenna transceivers and cables) 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD AntiGlare display assembly for use in computers equipped without webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605801-001 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD AntiGlare display assembly for use in computers equipped with webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605802-001 39.6-cm (15.
Item Description 33.8-cm (13.3-in) HD BrightView display assembly with LED back lighting for use in computers with WLAN and webcam, red (1366×768 resolution) (2) Keyboard NOTE: (3) For a detailed list of available keyboards, see Sequential part number listing on page 40. For use in 33.8-cm (13.3-in) and 35.6-cm (14.0-in) computers 605813-xxx For use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 605814-xxx Palm rest (includes TouchPad but not TouchPad board and cables) For use in Compaq 33.8-cm (13.
Item (10) Description System board with Park XT discrete graphics and RTC battery with PM45 chipset having 1066-MHz FSB (for use in APJ only) 625491-001 System board with UMA graphics and RTC battery with GM45 chipset having 1066-MHz FSB 605747-001 System board with UMA graphics and RTC battery with GL40 chipset having 1066-MHz FSB 605748-001 Modem module NOTE: The modem module spare part kit does not include a modem module cable.
Item Description Celeron® 900, 2.2-GHz,800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 534419-001 Pentium T4200, 2.0-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 513599-001 Pentium T4300, 2.1-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 572929-001 Pentium T4400, 2.2-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 584296-001 Core™ 2 Duo, T5870, 2.0-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 2-MB cache 535835-001 Core™ 2 Duo, T6570, 2.1-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 2-MB cache 513598-001 Core™ 2 Duo, T6670, 2.2-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 2-MB cache 572927-001 Core™ 2 Duo, P7370, 2.
Item Description ● (23) For use in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, the Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, the British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, the Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, the People's Republic of China, Colombia, Comoros, the Congo, Costa
Item (24) (25) 32 Description 320-GB, 7200-rpm (replaces 614957-001) 608138-001 320-GB, 7200-rpm for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers (replaces 614955-001) 611028-001 250-GB, 7200-rpm (replaces 617441-001) 608137-001 250-GB, 7200-rpm for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 611027-001 250-GB, 5400-rpm 493994-001 160-GB, 7200-rpm for use in 39.6-cm (15.
Display assembly components Item Description (1) Display bezel (2) Spare part number Compaq 33.8-cm (13.3-in) LCD bezel without webcam 605751-001 Compaq 33.8-cm (13.3-in) LCD bezel with webcam 605752-001 HP 35.6-cm (14.0-in) LCD bezel without webcam 605753-001 HP 35.6-cm (14.0-in) LCD bezel with webcam 605754-001 Compaq 35.6-cm (14.0-in) LCD bezel without webcam 605755-001 Compaq 35.6-cm (14.0-in) LCD bezel with webcam 605756-001 HP 39.6-cm (15.
Item 34 Description Spare part number Hinge Kit for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 605769-001 (3) Webcam module 611026-001 (4) Display panel Display panel AntiGlare without webcam for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 608142-001 Display panel AntiGlare with webcam for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 608143-001 Display panel BrightView without webcam for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 608144-001 Display panel BrightView with webcam for use in 39.6-cm (15.
Item Description Spare part number For use in Compaq 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 605765-001 For use in Compaq 39.6-cm (15.
Cables Item 36 Description Spare part number Cable Kit , includes: 605793-001 (1) Bluetooth cable (2) RJ-11 cable (3) Main battery connector Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog
Item Description Spare part number (1) WLAN transceiver with cable spared with display assembly (2) Microphone cable spared with display assembly (3) LCD Cable Kit (4) LCD Cable without webcam ( not shown) 605766-001 LCD Cable with webcam cable 605767-001 USB cable 605796-001 Mass storage devices Item Description (1) Hard drive (includes bracket and foam bumper) Spare part number 500-GB, 7200-rpm (replaces 614958-001) 608139-001 500-GB, 7200-rpm for use in 39.6-cm (15.
Item (2) Description Spare part number 250-GB, 5400-rpm 493994-001 160-GB, 7200–rpm for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers (replaces 615844-001) 614522-001 160-GB, 7200-rpm 455954-001 160-GB, 7200–rpm 652166-001 Optical drive (includes bezel) DVD±RW Double-Layer Drive with LightScribe 608140-001 DVD-ROM Drive 608141-001 Hard drive hardware kit for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers (not illustrated).
Miscellaneous parts Description Spare part number AC adapters 65-W AC adapter for use with computers with UMA graphics 613149-001 90-W AC adapter for use with computers with discrete graphics 613150-001 Power cords For use in Argentina 490371-D01 For use in Australia and New Zealand 490371-011 For use in Brazil 490371-201 For use in Denmark 490371-081 For use in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa 490371-021 For use in India 490371-D61 For use in Israel 490371-BB1 For use in Italy 49037
Sequential part number listing 40 Spare part number Description 449137-001 RTC battery 490371-001 Power cord for use in the United States 490371-021 Power cord for use in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa 490371-031 Power cord for use in the United Kingdom 490371-061 Power cord for use in Italy 490371-081 Power cord for use in Denmark 490371-111 Power cord for use in Switzerland 490371-201 Power cord for use in Brazil 490371-291 Power cord for use in Japan 490371-AR1 Power cord for
Spare part number Description 513598-001 Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, T6570, 2.1-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 2-MB cache 513599-001 Intel® Pentium T4200, 2.0-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 532324-001 Intel® Celeron® T1600, 1.66-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 534084-001 Intel® Celeron® T1700, 1.83-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 534419-001 Intel® Celeron® 900, 2.2-GHz,800 MHz FSB, 1-MB cache 535835-001 Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, T5870, 2.0-GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 2-MB cache 537921-001 Bluetooth module with Bluetooth 2.
42 Spare part number Description 599092-002 4-GB (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz, DDR3 600370-001 Broadcom 4313 802.11b/g/n (1x1) WiFi Adapter and 2070 Bluetooth 2.1 and EDR Combo Adapter for use in all countries and regions 602992-001 Ralink RT3090 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter and Bluetooth and EDR Combo Adapter for use in all countries and regions 605660-005 Atheros 9285G 802.
Spare part number Description 605774-001 Top cover for Compaq 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers 605775-001 Top cover for HP 35.6-cm (14.0-in) computers 605776-001 Top cover for Compaq 35.6-cm (14.0-in) computers 605777-001 Top cover for HP 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 605778-001 Top cover for Compaq 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 605779-001 Palm rest with TouchPad for Compaq 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers (does not include TouchPad board and cable) 605780-001 Palm rest with TouchPad for HP 35.6-cm (14.
44 Spare part number Description 605803-001 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD BrightView display assembly for use in computers without webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605804-001 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD BrightView display assembly for use in computers with webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605805-001 35.6-cm (14.0-in) HD AntiGlare display assembly for use in computers without webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605806-001 35.6-cm (14.
Spare part number Description 605813-261 Keyboard for 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers for use in Bulgaria 605813-281 Keyboard for 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers for use in Thailand 605813-291 Keyboard for 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers for use in Japan 605813-A41 Keyboard for 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers for use in Europe 605813-A81 Keyboard for 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.
46 Spare part number Description 605814-261 Keyboard for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers for use in Bulgaria 605814-281 Keyboard for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers for use in Thailand 605814-291 Keyboard for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers for use in Japan 605814-A41 Keyboard for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers for use in Europe 605814-A81 Keyboard for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers for use in the Czech Republic 605814-AB1 Keyboard for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers for use in Taiwan 605814-AD1 Keyboard for 39.
Spare part number Description 611026-001 Webcam 611027-001 250-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive for use in computers with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays 611028-001 320-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive for use in computers with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays (replaces 614955-001) 611029-001 500-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive for use in computers with 39.6-cm (15.
48 Spare part number Description 652166-001 160-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive 652168-001 Hard drive hardware kit for use with 33.8-cm (13.3-in) and 39.6-cm (14.0-in) computers 652169-001 Hard drive hardware kit for use with 39.6-cm (15.
4 Removal and replacement procedures Preliminary replacement requirements Tools required You will need the following tools to complete the removal and replacement procedures: ● Flat-bladed screwdriver ● Magnetic screwdriver ● Phillips P0 and P1 screwdrivers ● Torx T8 screwdriver Service considerations The following sections include some of the considerations that you must keep in mind during disassembly and assembly procedures.
Cables and connectors CAUTION: When servicing the computer, be sure that cables are placed in their proper locations during the reassembly process. Improper cable placement can damage the computer. Cables must be handled with extreme care to avoid damage. Apply only the tension required to unseat or seat the cables during removal and insertion. Handle cables by the connector whenever possible. In all cases, avoid bending, twisting, or tearing cables.
Grounding guidelines Electrostatic discharge damage Electronic components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Circuitry design and structure determine the degree of sensitivity. Networks built into many integrated circuits provide some protection, but in many cases, ESD contains enough power to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can destroy static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry.
Packaging and transporting guidelines Follow these grounding guidelines when packaging and transporting equipment: ● To avoid hand contact, transport products in static-safe tubes, bags, or boxes. ● Protect ESD-sensitive parts and assemblies with conductive or approved containers or packaging. ● Keep ESD-sensitive parts in their containers until the parts arrive at static-free workstations. ● Place items on a grounded surface before removing items from their containers.
Equipment guidelines Grounding equipment must include either a wrist strap or a foot strap at a grounded workstation. ● When seated, wear a wrist strap connected to a grounded system. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of one megohm ±10% resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear a strap snugly against the skin at all times. On grounded mats with banana-plug connectors, use alligator clips to connect a wrist strap.
Component replacement procedures This section provides removal and replacement procedures. There are many screws, in many different sizes, that must be removed, replaced, or loosened when servicing the computer. Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and replacement.
Computer feet The computer feet are adhesive-backed rubber pads. The feet are included in the Rubber Kit, spare part number 605789-001 for 33.8-cm (13.3-in) and 35.6-cm (14.0-in) computers and in Rubber Kit 608931-001 for 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers. There are 4 rubber feet that attach to the base enclosure in the locations illustrated below.
Battery Description Spare part number 9-cell, 93-Wh, 2.8-Ah Li-on battery 593573-001 6-cell, 47-Wh, 2.2-Ah Li-on battery 593572-001 Before disassembling the computer, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3.
Before removing the service door follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3. Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Remove the battery (see Battery on page 56).
2. Slide the service door (2) away from the computer. Reverse this procedure to install the switch cover.
Hard drive NOTE: The hard drive spare part kit includes a hard drive bracket. Description Spare part number 500-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive (replaces 614958-001) 608139-001 500-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive for use in computers with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays (replaces 614956-001 and 614523-001) 611029-001 320-GB, 7200 rpm (replaces 614957-001) 608138-001 320-GB, 7200-rpm hard drive for use in computers with 39.6-cm (15.
4. Remove the hard drive (4) from the hard drive bay. Remove the hard drive from a 35.6-cm (14-in) or 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computer: 60 1. Position the computer right-side up with the front toward you. 2. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws (1) and the Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screw (2) that secure the hard drive to the computer. 3. Grasp the mylar tab on the hard drive and slide the hard drive (3) to the right to disconnect it from the system board. 4.
To remove the hard drive bracket, follow these steps: 1. If it is necessary to replace the hard drive bracket, remove the two Phillips PM3.0×4.0 hard drive bracket screws (1) from each side of the hard drive. 2. Lift the bracket (2) straight up to remove it from the hard drive. It is necessary to attach rubber or foam bumpers to drives and/or hard drive brackets before installing them in the computer. For a 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computer using a 9.
For a 35.6-cm (14-in) or 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computer, attach 1 piece of the 90× 8×0.5 mm rubber bumper from spares kit 652168-001 to the outside of the hard drive bracket. For a 35.6-cm (14-in) or 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers using 7 mm thick hard drives, attach 2 pieces of 13×9.5×3.1 mm rubber bumper from spares kit 652168-001 to the hard drive.
After the rubber or foam bumpers have been attached, reverse the removal procedure to install the hard drive.
Memory module NOTE: When adding a second memory module, be sure it is the same type and speed as the installed memory module. Description Spare part number 4-GB (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz, DDR3) 599092-002 2-GB (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz, DDR3) 598856-001 1-GB (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz, DDR3) 598859-001 Before removing the memory module, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Remove the memory module (2) by pulling the module away from the slot at an angle. NOTE: Memory modules are designed with a notch to prevent incorrect insertion into the memory module slot. Reverse this procedure to install a memory module.
WLAN module Description Spare part number Broadcom 4312 802.11b/g WLAN modules ● For use in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Canada, the Cayman Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, the U.S.
Description Spare part number Atheros 9285G 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter for use in all countries and regions 605560-005 Realtek RTL8191SE802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapterf or use in all countries and regions 593533-001 CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system, replace the wireless module only with a wireless module authorized for use in the computer by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your country or region.
Optical drive NOTE: All optical drive spare part kits include an optical drive bezel. Description Spare part number DVD±RW Double-Layer Drive with LightScribe (includes bezel) 608141-001 DVD-ROM Drive (includes bezel) 608140-001 Before removing the optical drive, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2.
6. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screws (1) that secure the optical drive bracket to the optical drive. 7. Remove the optical drive bracket (2). Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install an optical drive. Fan Description Spare part number Fan for use in 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computers 605791–001 Fan for use in 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers 605787–001 Before removing the fan, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (2) that secures the fan, and then remove the fan (3). Reverse this procedure to install the fan. Heat sink NOTE: The heat sink spare part kit includes replacement thermal material. Description Spare part number Heat sink for use in computers with UMA graphics subsystems 605749-001 Heat sink for use in computers with discrete graphics subsystems 605750-001 Before removing the heat sink, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Raise the end of the heat sink (3) to free it from the system board components and then remove the heat sink (4) from the system board. Remove the heat sink on computers with discrete graphics subsystems: 1. Position the computer right-side up with the front facing you. 2. Following the sequence stamped into the heat sink, loosen the captive screws (1) and (2) around the processor. 3. Lift the heat sink (3) from the system board.
Description Spare part number Intel Celeron T1600, 1.66-GHz 532324-001 Intel Celeron T1700, 1.83-GHz 534084-001 Intel Celeron T3000, 1.8–GHz 572926-001 Intel Montevina T3100, 1.9-GHz 572925-001 Intel Montevina T3300, 2.0-GHz 592399-001 Intel Celeron 900, 2.2-GHz 534119-001 Intel Montevina T4200, 2.0-GHz 513599-001 Intel Montevina T4300, 2.1-GHz 572929-001 Intel Montevina T4500, 2.3-GHz 591880-001 Intel Montevina DC 2.2-GHz 584296-001 Intel Core 2 Duo T5870, 2.
3. Lift the processor (2) straight up and remove it. NOTE: When you install the processor, the gold triangle (3) on the processor must be aligned with the triangle (4) embossed on the processor socket. Reverse this procedure to install the processor. Palm rest Description Spare part number Palm rest for Compaq units with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays (includes TouchPad) 605783-001 Palm rest for Compaq units with 39.6-cm (15.
Before removing the palm rest, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3. Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Remove the battery (see Battery on page 56). 5.
4. Release the ZIF connector (1) to which the TouchPad cable is connected, and then disconnect the cable (2) from the system board. 5. Remove the palm rest. Remove the palm rest on 35.6-cm (14-in) or 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1. Position the computer upside down with the front toward you. 2. Remove the two Torx M2.5×6.0 screws (1) and one Philllips PM2.25×2.5 broadhead screw (2) that secure the palm rest to the computer.
3. Turn the computer over, rotate the palm rest up (1) and slide the palm rest to the right (2) to release it from the computer. 4. Release the ZIF connector (1) to which the TouchPad cable is connected, and then disconnect the cable (2) from the system board. 5. Remove the palm rest. Remove the TouchPad board: 76 1. Lay the palm rest on a protected surface upside-down. 2. Release the ZIF connector (1) and disconnect the cable (2 from the socket.
3. Remove the single screw (1) that secures the TouchPad board to the palm rest and lift the TouchPad board (2) from the palm rest. Reverse this procedure to install the TouchPad board. Reverse this procedure to install the palm rest.
Keyboard Description Spare part number Keyboards for use in computers with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays 605813-xx1 Keyboards for use in computers with 35.6-cm (14.3-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) displays 605814-xx1 NOTE: For a detailed list of available keyboards, see Sequential part number listing on page 40. Before removing the keyboard, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Turn the unit over, lift the top edge of the keyboard (1) and slide it (2) towards the display. 4. Rest the keyboard on its edge and slide the keyboard back toward the display then, release the ZIF connector (1) to which the keyboard cable is attached, and disconnect the keyboard cable (2) from the system board. Remove the keyboard on 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1. Position the computer upside down with the rear toward you.
80 2. Remove two Phillips PM2.5×3.0 broadhead black screws (1), one Phillips PM2.5×3.0 broadhead silver screw (2), and two Torx M2.5×6.0 screws (3) that secure the keyboard. 3. Turn the unit over, lift the top edge of the keyboard (1) and slide it (2) towards the display.
4. Rest the keyboard on its edge and slide the keyboard back toward the display then, release the ZIF connector (1) to which the keyboard cable is attached, and disconnect the keyboard cable (2) from the system board. Reverse this procedure to install the switch cover and keyboard.
Top cover Description Spare part number Top cover for use in Compaq brand computers with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays 605778-001 Top cover for use in Compaq brand computers with 39.6-cm (15.6-in) displays, red 626093-001 Top cover for use in Compaq brand computers with 35.6-cm (14.0-in) displays 605776-001 Top cover for use in Compaq brand computers with 33.8-cm (13.3-in) displays 605774-001 Top cover for use in Compaq brand computers with 33.8-cm (13.
Remove the top cover on a 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computer: 1. With the display panel in the open position, press in (1) of the ExpressCard to release it and then pull the card (2) from the computer. 2. Position the computer upside down with the front toward you. 3. Remove the nine Torx M2.5×6.0 screws (1), three Phillips PM2.5×3.0 black broadhead screws (2), and three Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (3).
84 4. Turn the computer over so it is right-side up and remove four Torx M2.5×6.0 screws. 5. Release the ZIF connector (1) and remove the power switch cable (2).
6. Rotate the top cover up (1) and remove it from the base enclosure (2). Remove the top cover on a 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computer: 1. With the display panel in the open position, press in (1) of the ExpressCard to release it and then pull the card (2) from the computer. 2. Position the computer upside down with the front toward you.
86 3. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screws (1) located in the battery bay, four Torx M2.5×6.0 screws (2), (3), and (4), and the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (5) located in the recess near the optical drive. 4. Turn the computer over so it is right-side up and remove five Torx M2.5×6.0 screws.
5. Release the ZIF connector (1) and disconnect the power switch cable (2). 6. Rotate the top cover up (1) and off the base enclosure (2). Reverse this procedure to install the top cover. Power switch board The spare part number for the power switch board used in all models is 605794-001. Before removing the power switch board, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4. Remove the battery (see Battery on page 56). 5. Remove the service door (see Service door on page 56). 6. Remove the keyboard (see Keyboard on page 78). Remove the power switch board: 1. Release the ZIF connector (1) and disconnect the ribbon cable (2) from the system board. 2. Remove the Phillips M2.5×3.
Bluetooth module NOTE: The Bluetooth module spare part number is 537921-002 and is used in all countries and regions except Japan and Asia Pacific countries and regions. The Bluetooth module cable is included in the Cable Kit, spare part number 605793-001. See Cables on page 36 for more Cable Kit spare part number information. Before removing the Bluetooth module, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
2. Disconnect the Bluetooth cable (1) from the system board and remove the antenna (2) from the base enclosure. The antenna is held to the base enclosure with adhesive. Reverse this procedure to install the Bluetooth module. USB connector assembly The spare part number for the USB connector assembly used on all models is 605796-0001. Before removing the USB connector assembly, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Remove the Torx M2.5×6.0 screw (3) then, lift the USB connector assembly (4) from the base enclosure. Remove the USB connector assembly on 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1. Position the computer right-side up with the right side toward you. 2. Release the ZIF connector (1) and remove the cable (2) from the system board. 3. Lift the USB connector assembly (3) that is held on the base enclosure with adhesive. Reverse this procedure to install the USB connector assembly.
Speaker The spare part number for the speaker used in all models is 605792-001. Before removing the speaker, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3. Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer.
Display assembly Description Spare part number ● 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD BrightView display assembly for use in computers equipped with webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605804-001 ● 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD BrightView display assembly for use in computers without webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605803-001 ● 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD AntiGlare display assembly for use in computers equipped with webcam (1366×768 resolution) 605802-001 ● 39.6-cm (15.
Description Spare part number ● 33.8-cm (13.3-in) HD BrightView display assembly for use in computers with WLAN and without webcam (1366×768 resolution), red 616599-001 ● 33.8-cm (13.3-in) HD BrightView display assembly with LED back lighting for use in computers with WLAN and webcam (1366×768 resolution), red 616600-001 Before removing the display assembly, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
3. Release the WLAN cables from the cable run (3), being careful when pulling them through the opening near the hard drive. 4. Remove eight Torx M2.5×6.0 screws (1) that secure the display to the base enclosure. Be careful of the grounding cable (2) that is secured by one of the hinge retaining screws. 5. Lift the display assembly (3) from the base enclosure. Remove the display on 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1.
96 3. Release the WLAN cables from the cable run (3), being careful when pulling them through the opening near the hard drive. 4. Remove four Torx M2.5×6.0 screws (1) that secure the display to the base enclosure. Be careful of the grounding cable (2) that is secured by one of the hinge retaining screws. 5. Lift the display assembly (3) from the base enclosure.
Remove the display assembly: 1. If it is necessary to replace the display bezel, display enclosure, or display hinges, remove the two mylar screw covers (1) and the 2 Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws (2) that secure the display bezel to the display assembly. The screw covers are available in the Rubber Kit, spare part number 598678-001. 2. Starting at the top of the display, flex the bezel (1) and work around the periphery of the bezel (2) and (3) to release the bezel from the display enclosure . 3.
4. If it is necessary to replace the webcam module, disconnect the webcam cable from the module (1), and pull the webcam module (2) that is attached with adhesive off the display enclosure. The webcam module can be ordered by using spare part number 611026-001. NOTE: To replace the webcam module in the display enclosure, align the holes on the webcam module with the pins on the display enclosure and press onto the double-sided tape. 5.
2. Remove the display hinges (2) by pulling them away from the display panel. The left and right display hinges are available in the Hinge Kit, spare part number 605769-001. Remove the display hinges from 35.6-cm (14.0-in) or 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1. Remove the six Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the display hinges to the display panel 2. Remove the display hinges (2) by pulling them away from the display panel.
2. Remove the microphone cable from the raceway (2) in the display enclosure. To replace the display cable assembly: 1. Place the display panel face down on a protected soft surface and remove the clear protector (1) that covers the cable connector on the back of the panel. 2. Remove the display cable (2) from the back of the display panel. To remove the WLAN antennas: 1. 100 Route the antenna cables (1) out of the routing channels in the inside of the display enclosure.
2. Peel the WLAN antenna receivers (2) from the enclosure Reverse this procedure to assemble the display assembly.
System board NOTE: The system board spare part kit includes replacement thermal material.
Remove the system board on a 39.6-cm (15.6-in) computer: 1. Position the computer with the front toward you. 2. Release the audio ZIF connector (1) and disconnect the cable (2) from the left edge of the system board. 3. Remove the two Phillips M2.0×3.0 screws (3) that secure the system board to the base enclosure. 4. Remove the optical drive extender by first removing the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (1) that secures the extender to the base enclosure. 5.
7. Pull the extender out (2) of the system board and lift it from the base enclosure. 8. Release the RJ-11 cable from the cable routing area, lift the connector from the base enclosure (1), and disconnect the cable (2) from the system board. 9. Disconnect the main battery cable (3) from the bottom of the system board. 10. Lift the system board at an angle (4) and slide it (5) out of the base enclosure. Remove the system board on 35.6-cm (14.0-in) or 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1.
2. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (1) that secures the board to the base enclosure, disconnect the audio ZIF connector and remove the flat-ribbon cable (2) from the system board. 3. Remove the optical drive extender on the 35.6-cm (14.0-in) computer by first removing the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (1) that secures the extender to the base enclosure. NOTE: 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers do not use an optical drive extender. 4.
7. Slide the system board (5) out of the base enclosure. Reverse this procedure to install the system board. Main battery connector The main battery cable is included in Cable Kit 605795-001. Before removing the main battery cable, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3.
Remove the main battery cable: 1. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws (1) that secure the connector to the base enclosure. 2. Lift the connector up (2) and out of the base enclosure. Reverse the procedure to install the main battery connector.
RTC battery The spare part number for the RTC battery is 449137-001. Before removing the RTC battery, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3. Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then unplugging the AC adapter from the computer. 4.
2. Release the RTC battery from the socket (1) on the system board and lift the battery (2) up. Reverse this procedure to install the RTC battery. Modem module Description Spare part number For use in all countries and regions except Australia and New Zealand 510100-001 For use only in Australia and New Zealand 510100-011 Before removing the modem module, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer.
10. Remove the keyboard (see Keyboard on page 78). 11. Remove the top cover (see Top cover on page 82). 12. Remove the system board (seeSystem board on page 102). Remove the modem module: 110 1. Position the computer right-side up with the front toward you. 2. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screws (1) that secure the modem module to the system board. 3. Lift the modem module (2) straight up from the system board. 4. With the modem raised, disconnect the RJ-11 cable (1) from beneath the modem.
Reverse this procedure to install the modem module. Audio board NOTE: The spare part number for the audio board is 598684-001. Before removing the audio board, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer. 3.
2. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (1) that secures the audio board to the base enclosure and then remove the audio board (2). Remove the audio board from 35.6-cm (14.0-in) and 33.8-cm (13.3-in) computers: 1. Release the latch (1) that secures the board to the base enclosure. 2. Lift the audio board (2) from the base enclosure. Reverse this procedure to install the audio board.
5 Computer Setup Computer Setup in Windows Starting Computer Setup Computer Setup is a preinstalled, ROM-based utility that can be used even when the operating system is not working or will not load. NOTE: Some of the Computer Setup menu items listed in this guide may not be supported by your computer. NOTE: An external keyboard or mouse connected to a USB port can be used with Computer Setup only if USB legacy support is enabled. To start Computer Setup, follow these steps: 1.
NOTE: You can use either a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in Computer Setup. 2. Press f10 to enter BIOS Setup. 3. Select the File, Security, or System Configuration menu. To exit Computer Setup menus, choose one of the following methods: ● To exit Computer Setup menus without saving your changes, click the Exit icon in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Computer Setup menus The menu tables in this section provide an overview of Computer Setup options. NOTE: Some of the Computer Setup menu items listed in this guide may not be supported by your computer. File menu Select To do this System Information ● View identification information for the computer and the batteries in the system. ● View specification information for the processor, cache and memory size, system ROM, video revision, and keyboard controller version.
116 Select To do this Ignore Changes and Exit Cancel any changes entered during the current session. Then exit and restart the computer. Save Changes and Exit Save any changes entered during the current session. Then exit and restart the computer. Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.
Security menu NOTE: Some of the menu items listed in this section may not be supported by your computer. Select To do this Setup BIOS Administrator Password Set up a BIOS administrator password. User Management > Create a New BIOS User Account (requires a BIOS administrator password) ● Select from a list of BIOS users. ● Select from a list of ProtectTools users. Password Policy (requires a BIOS administrator password) Revise password policy criteria.
System Configuration menu NOTE: Some of the listed System Configuration options may not be supported by your computer. 118 Select To do this Language Change the Computer Setup language. Boot Options ● Set a Startup Menu delay (in seconds). ● Set the MultiBoot Express Boot Popup delay in seconds. ● Enable/disable custom logo (disabled by default). ● Enable/disable display diagnostic URL (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable CD-ROM boot (enabled by default).
Select To do this Device Configurations ● Enable/disable USB legacy support (enabled by default). When enabled, USB legacy support allows the following: ◦ Use of a USB keyboard in Computer Setup even when a Windows operating system is not running. ◦ Startup from bootable USB devices, including a hard drive, diskette drive, or optical drive connected by a USB port to the computer.
Select To do this NOTE: Availability of these options above varies by computer model. 120 Chapter 5 Computer Setup ● Enable/disable secondary battery fast charge (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable HP QuickLook 2 (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable preboot authentication on HP QuickLock boot (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable HP QuickWeb (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable HP QuickWeb write protect (disabled by default).
Select To do this Built-In Device Options ● Enable/disable the wireless button state (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable embedded WWAN device (select models only; enabled by default). ● Enable/disable embedded WLAN device (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable embedded Bluetooth® device radio (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable the network interface controller (LAN) (enabled by default). ● Enable/disable LAN/WLAN device (disabled by default). ● Set the wake on LAN state.
Select To do this Port Options NOTE: All port options are enabled by default. ● Enable/disable the serial port (select models only). ● Enable/disable the parallel port (select models only). ● Enable/disable the flash media reader. ● Enable/disable the USB port. CAUTION: Disabling the USB port also disables MultiBay devices and ExpressCard devices on the advanced port replicator. AMT Options (select models only) 122 ● Enable/disable the 1394 port (select models only).
Computer Setup in Linux Starting Computer Setup Computer Setup is a preinstalled, ROM-based utility that can be used even when the operating system is not working or will not load. NOTE: Some of the Computer Setup menu items listed in this guide may not be supported by your computer or your operating system. NOTE: Pointing devices are not supported in Computer Setup. You must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections.
Using Computer Setup Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup The information and settings in Computer Setup are accessed from the File, Security, and System Configuration menus. 1. Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the computer, and then pressing f10 while the "F10 = ROM Based Setup" message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen. Because Computer Setup is not operating system based, it does not support the TouchPad.
Computer Setup menus The menu tables in this section provide an overview of Computer Setup options. NOTE: Some of the Computer Setup menu items listed in this section may not be supported by your computer or your operating system. File menu NOTE: Some of the menu items listed in this section may not be supported by your computer or your operating system. Select To do this System information ● View identification information for the computer.
Security menu NOTE: Some of the menu items listed in this section may not be supported by your computer or your operating system. Select To do this Setup Password Enter, change, or delete a setup password. Password Options ● Enable/disable stringent security. ● Enable/disable the password requirement on computer restart. ● Enable/disable DriveLock on any computer hard drive. ● Enter, change, or disable DriveLock on an optional MultiBay hard drive.
System Configuration menu NOTE: Some of the menu items listed in this section may not be supported by your computer or your operating system. Select To do this Language Change the Computer Setup language. Boot options ● Set an f9, f10, and f12 delay when starting up. ● Enable/disable CD-ROM boot. ● Enable/disable floppy boot. ● Enable/disable internal network adapter boot. ● Enable/disable MultiBoot, which sets a boot order that can include most boot devices in the system.
Select To do this Built-in device options ● Enable/disable embedded WLAN Device Radio. ● Enable/disable embedded Bluetooth Device Radio. ● Enable/disable Network Interface Controller (NIC) ● Enable/disable LAN/WLAN Switching. ● Enable/disable Wake on LAN. ● Enable/disable the integrated camera (webcam) ● Enable/disable USB port. ● Enable/disable ExpressCard slot.
6 Specifications Computer specifications Metric U.S. Depth 24.96 cm 9.83 in Width 37.18 cm 14.6 in Height (front to rear) 2.75 to 3.55 cm 1.09 to 1.40 in Depth 22.8 cm 8.98 in Width 32.3 cm 12.67 in Height (front to rear) 2.68 to 3.48 cm 1.06 to 1.38 in Depth 22.8 cm 8.98 in Width 32.3 cm 12.67 in Height (front to rear) 2.68 to 3.48 cm 1.06 to 1.38 in Weight – 39.6-cm (15.
Metric U.S. Operating (not writing to optical disc) 0°C to 35°C 32°F to 95°F Operating (writing to optical disc) 5°C to 35°C 41°F to 95°F Nonoperating -20°C to 60°C -4°F to 140°F Relative humidity Operating 10% to 90% Nonoperating 5% to 95% Maximum altitude (unpressurized) Operating -15 m to 3,048 m -50 ft to 10,000 ft Nonoperating -15 m to 12,192 m -50 ft to 40,000 ft Shock Operating 125 g, 2 ms, half-sine Nonoperating 200 g, 2 ms, half-sine Random vibration Operating 0.
Metric Backlight LED Response Time 16 ms Total power consumption 5.6 W (max) Viewing angle @CR>10 5 VA U.S. 39.6-cm (15.
35.6-cm (14.0-in) display specifications Metric U.S. Height 17.40 cm 6.9 in Width 30.94 cm 12.2 in Diagonal 35.50 cm 14.0 in Number of colors 262,000 Contrast ratio 500:1 (min BrightView), 400:1 (min AntiGlare)) Brightness 200 nits (typical) Dimensions Pixel resolution 132 Format 1366 × 768 Configuration RGB Backlight LED Response Time 8 ms (typ) Total power consumption 3.
33.8-cm (13.3-in) display specifications Metric U.S. Height 16.50 cm 6.5 in Width 29.34 cm 11.5 in Diagonal 33.66 cm 13.3 in Number of colors 262,000 Contrast ratio 500:1 (min BrightView), 400:1 (min AntiGlare)) Brightness 200 nits (typical) Dimensions Pixel resolution Format 1366 × 768 Configuration RGB Backlight LED Response Time 8 ms (typ) Total power consumption 4.5 W (max) Viewing angle @ CR>10 SVA 33.8-cm (13.
Hard drive specifications 500-GB* 320-GB* 250-GB* 160-GB* Height 9.5 mm 9.5 mm 9.5 mm 9.
DVD-ROM Drive specifications Applicable disc DVD-ROM (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18, CD-ROM (Mode 1 and 2), CD Digital Audio, CD-XA ready (Mode 2, Form 1 and Form 2), CD-I (Mode 2, Form 1 and Form 2), CD-R, CD-RW, Photo CD (single and multisession), CD-Bridge Access time CD DVD Random < 100 ms < 125 ms Cache buffer 512 KB Data transfer rate CD-R (24X) 3600 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) CD-RW (10X) 1500 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) CD-ROM (24X) 3600 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) DVD (8X) 10,
DVD±RW Double-Layer Combo Drive specifications Applicable disc Read: Write: CD-DA, CD+(E)G, CD-MIDI, CD-TEXT, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, MIXED MODE CD, CD-I, CD-I Bridge (Photo-CD, Video CD), Multisession CD (Photo-CD, CD-EXTRA, Portfolio, CD-R, CD-RW), CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18), DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM CD-R and CD-RW Access time CD DVD Random < 175 ms < 230 ms Cache buffer 2 MB Data transfer rate 136 24X CD-ROM 3,600 KB/sec 8X DVD-ROM 10,800 KB/sec 24X CD-
7 Backup and recovery Backup and recovery in Windows 7 Overview To protect your information, use Windows Backup and Restore to back up individual files and folders, back up your entire hard drive (select models only), create system repair discs (select models only), or create system restore points. In case of system failure, you can use the backup files to restore the contents of your computer.
You can back up your information to an optional external hard drive, a network drive, or discs. Note the following when backing up: ● Store personal files in the Documents folder, and back it up regularly. ● Back up templates that are stored in their associated programs. ● Save customized settings that appear in a window, toolbar, or menu bar by taking a screen shot of your settings. The screen shot can be a time-saver if you have to reset your preferences. To create a screen shot: 1.
Performing a recovery In case of system failure or instability, the computer provides the following tools to recover your files: ● Windows recovery tools: You can use the Backup and Restore to recover information you have previously backed up. You can also use Windows Startup Repair to fix problems that might prevent Windows from starting correctly. ● f11 recovery tools: You can use the f11 recovery tools to recover your original hard drive image.
NOTE: For additional information on recovering information using the Windows tools, perform a search for these topics in Help and Support. Using f11 CAUTION: Using f11 completely erases hard drive contents and reformats the hard drive. All files you have created and any software installed on the computer are permanently removed. The f11 recovery tool reinstalls the operating system and HP programs and drivers that were installed at the factory. Software not installed at the factory must be reinstalled.
3. When prompted, press any keyboard key. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. 5. Click Next. 6. Select Repair your computer. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions. Backup and recovery in Windows Vista Overview To protect your information, use Backup and Restore to back up individual files and folders, back up your entire hard drive (select models only), or create system restore points. In case of system failure, you can use the backup files to restore the contents of your computer.
● Save customized settings that appear in a window, toolbar, or menu bar by taking a screen shot of your settings. The screen shot can be a time-saver if you have to reset your preferences. To create a screen shot: 1. Display the screen you want to save. 2. Copy the screen image: To copy only the active window, press alt+fn+prt sc. To copy the entire screen, press fn+prt sc. 3. Open a word-processing document, and then select Edit > Paste. The screen image is added to the document. 4.
NOTE: If you are unable to boot (start up) your computer, you must purchase a Windows Vista® operating system DVD to reboot the computer and repair the operating system. For additional information, refer to the “Using a Windows Vista operating system DVD (purchased separately)” section in this guide. Using the Windows recovery tools To recover information you previously backed up, follow these steps: 1. Click Start > All Programs > Maintenance > Backup and Restore. 2.
To recover the original hard drive image using f11, follow these steps: 1. If possible, back up all personal files. 2. If possible, check for the presence of the HP Recovery partition. To find the partition, select Start > Computer. NOTE: If the HP Recovery partition has been deleted, you must recover your operating system and programs using the Windows Vista operating system DVD and the Driver Recovery disc (both purchased separately).
Backup and recovery in Windows XP Overview To protect your information, use the Windows® Backup utility (select models only) to back up files and folders or create recovery points. In case of system failure, you can use the backup files to restore your computer.
The screen image is added to the document. d. Save the document. To create a backup using the Windows Backup utility (select models only), follow these steps: NOTE: Be sure that the computer is connected to AC power before you start the backup process. NOTE: The backup process may take over an hour, depending on file size and the speed of the computer. 1. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
3. Shut down the computer. 4. Turn on the computer. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the operating system. 6. After the operating system is installed, remove the Operating System disc and insert the Driver Recovery disc. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the drivers and programs.
8 Connector pin assignments Audio-in (microphone) Pin Signal 1 Audio signal in 2 Audio signal in 3 Ground Audio-out (headphone) 148 Pin Signal 1 Audio out, left channel 2 Audio out, right channel 3 Ground Chapter 8 Connector pin assignments
External monitor Pin Signal 1 Red analog 2 Green analog 3 Blue analog 4 Not connected 5 Ground 6 Ground analog 7 Ground analog 8 Ground analog 9 +5 VDC 10 Ground 11 Monitor detect 12 DDC 2B data 13 Horizontal sync 14 Vertical sync 15 DDC 2B clock External monitor 149
HDMI 150 Pin Signal 1 Transition minimized differential signal (TMDS) data 2+ 2 TMDS data 2 shield 3 TMDS data 2– 4 TMDS data 1+ 5 TMDS data 1 shield 6 TMDS data 1– 7 TMDS data 0+ 8 TMDS data 0 shield 9 TMDS data 0– 10 TMDS clock+ 11 TMDS clock shield 12 TMDS clock- 13 Consumer electronic control (CEC) 14 Not connected 15 DDC clock 16 DDC data 17 Ground 18 +5V power 19 Hot plug detect Chapter 8 Connector pin assignments
RJ-11 (modem) Pin Signal 1 Unused 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Unused RJ-11 (modem) 151
RJ-45 (network) Pin Signal 1 Transmit + 2 Transmit - 3 Receive + 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Receive - 7 Unused 8 Unused Universal Serial Bus 152 Pin Signal 1 +5 VDC 2 Data - 3 Data + 4 Ground Chapter 8 Connector pin assignments
9 Power cord set requirements The wide range input feature of the computer permits it to operate from any line voltage from 100 to 120 volts AC or from 220 to 240 volts AC. The 3-conductor power cord set included with the computer meets the requirements for use in the country or region where the equipment is purchased. Power cord sets for use in other countries and regions must meet the requirements of the country or region where the computer is used.
Requirements for specific countries and regions 154 Country/region Accredited agency Applicable note number Australia EANSW 1 Austria OVE 1 Belgium CEBC 1 Canada CSA 2 Denmark DEMKO 1 Finland FIMKO 1 France UTE 1 Germany VDE 1 Italy IMQ 1 Japan METI 3 The Netherlands KEMA 1 Norway NEMKO 1 The People's Republic of China CCC 5 South Korea EK 4 Sweden SEMKO 1 Switzerland SEV 1 Taiwan BSMI 4 The United Kingdom BSI 1 The United States UL 2 1.
10 Recycling 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 WARNING! The backlight contains mercury. Exercise caution when removing and handling the backlight to avoid damaging this component and causing exposure to the mercury. CAUTION: The procedures in this chapter can result in damage to display components.
Perform the following steps to disassemble the display assembly: 156 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. 3. Remove the display bezel (3).
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. 8. Remove all screws that secure the display panel frame to the display panel. 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.
15. Remove the backlight cables (1) from the clip (2) in the display panel. 16. Turn the display panel upside-down. WARNING! The backlight contains mercury. Exercise caution when removing and handling the backlight to avoid damaging this component and causing exposure to the mercury. 17. Remove the backlight frame from the display panel.
18. Remove the backlight from the backlight frame. 19. Disconnect the display panel 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. 24. Recycle the LCD panel and backlight.
Index A AC adapter spare part numbers 39 AC adapter, identifying 23 access door spare part number 32 AMT options 122 AMT setup prompt (Ctrl-P) 122 firmware progress event support.
Diagnostics menu 126 discs Driver Recovery 146 Operating System 146 Disk Sanitizer 117 diskette drive precautions 50 product description 4 display assembly removal 93 spare part numbers 27, 93 display bezel removal 97 spare part number 33 display component recycling 155 display enclosure spare part number 34 Display Hinge Kit spare part number 33 Display Hinge Kit, spare part number 99 display panel removal 99 display specifications 130, 132, 133 drive button optical drive 17 DriveLock automatic 117 passwor
microphone cable spare part number 34 model name 1 modem jack, pin assignments 151 modem module product description 4 removal 109 spare part numbers 29, 109 monitor port external 18 pin assignments 149 Multi Core CPU 120 N network jack, pin assignments 152 Num lock state 120 O Operating System disc 146 operating system, product description 6 optical drive identifying 16 precautions 50 product description 4 removal 68 spare part number 32, 38, 68 specifications 135, 136 optical drive bezel, illustrated 35 op
Screw Kit spare part number 39 SD Card Reader identifying 16 security cable slot, identifying 18 Security menu 117, 126 anti-theft Protection 117 Automatic DriveLock 117 change password 117 Disk Sanitizer 117 DriveLock 117 f fingerprint reader reset 117 HP SpareKey 117 HP SpareKey enrollment 117 password policy 117 set up BIOS administrator password 117 System IDs 117 user management 117 security, product description 6 service considerations 49 service door removal 56 spare part numbers 56 service tag, loca