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Removing and Replacing the Front Panel
Removing and Replacing the Front Panel 10–20 minutes Before You Begin Removing the Front Panel Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing the front panel. 1 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. Remove the Personal Media Drive, if it is present. 2 Turn off the computer. Tools Needed Flathead screwdriver You can use a flathead screwdriver with the following screw (Torque screw). 3 Disconnect all peripherals and cables from the front and the back of the computer.
4 Loosen the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 6 Tilt out the top of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer. 5 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the computer to release it. 7 Locate the three tabs that secure the front panel to the computer. Pull each of the tabs out slightly, away from the computer, to release the panel.
8 Swing the front panel open toward the left, and then lift it off the computer. Replacing the Front Panel IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part, due to different manufacturers or models. Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that meet or exceed your original computer specifications. 1 Hold the front panel over the computer, and then press the left side of the panel, inserting the tabs into the computer.
3 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the inside of the panel into the rail slots on the computer. Swing the top of the panel toward the computer, inserting the top tabs into the rail slots. 5 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 6 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer. 4 Slide the side panel toward the front of the computer into place.
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Removing and Replacing an Optical Disc Drive
Removing and Replacing an Optical Disc Drive 15–25 minutes Before You Begin Removing an Optical Disc Drive Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing the optical disc drive. 1 Before you begin servicing the computer, press the Eject button, and remove any CD or DVD from the optical disc drive tray. Tools Needed 2 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. Remove the Personal Media Drive, if it is present.
5 Loosen the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 7 Tilt out the top of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer. 6 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the computer to release it. 8 Locate the three tabs that secure the front panel to the computer. Pull each of the tabs out slightly, away from the computer, to release the panel.
9 Swing the front panel open toward the left, and then lift it off the computer. 11 Pull out the optical drive latch (1), and then swing it to the left until it is in the center position (2). 1 2 10 Locate the optical disc drive you want to replace (and also the drive latch for it). 12 Push the drive partway out through the front of the computer.
Disconnect the cables from the drive: The plugs on the cables are keyed and can be inserted only when aligned properly with the connector on the drive. 14 Pull the drive completely out through the front of the computer. In addition, some plugs have a latch that must be pressed or squeezed to release the plug while pulling it from the connector. Plugs without a latch: For plugs without a latch, pull the plug straight out from the connector.
Replacing an Optical Disc Drive 4 Push the drive completely into the computer, until the optical drive latch locks it into place in the hole labeled 2 on the computer. IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part, due to different manufacturers or models. Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that meet or exceed your original computer specifications. 1 Insert the drive partway into the computer bay.
7 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the inside of the panel into the rail slots on the computer. Swing the top of the panel toward the computer, inserting the top tabs into the rail slots. 9 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 10 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer. 8 Slide the side panel toward the front of the computer into place.
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Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive
Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 25–45 minutes Before You Begin WARNING: Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing a hard disk drive. After you replace the operating system hard disk drive, you may need to perform a system recovery. For detailed system recovery steps, refer to the documentation that came with your computer. IMPORTANT: A hard disk drive is extremely sensitive to shock impact. Do not bang or drop it. Do not touch the circuit board.
Removing a Hard Disk Drive 5 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the computer to release it. 1 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. Remove the Personal Media Drive, if it is present. 2 Turn off the computer. 3 Disconnect all peripherals and cables from the front and the back of the computer. Disconnect the power cord last. 6 Tilt out the top of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer.
7 Locate the three tabs that secure the front panel to the computer. Pull each of the tabs out slightly, away from the computer, to release the panel. 10 Locate the hard disk drive cage inside the computer. 11 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and remove it from the top cage. 8 Swing the front panel open toward the left, and then lift it off the computer. 9 Lay the computer on the side.
12 Remove the two screws that secure the drive cage in the computer. 13 Insert a long screwdriver into the opening in the cage. 14 Using the screwdriver, press the latch for the drive cage inside the computer. 15 Slide the cage toward the top of the computer to release it.
16 Lift the cage partway out of the computer. For plugs with a latch, press the latch (1 or 3) in the center of each plug, and then pull the plug (2 or 4) from the connector. 1 3 4 2 17 Disconnect the cables from the hard disk drive in the cage: IMPORTANT: Recording the plug locations when there are multiple drives helps ensure you correctly replace the connections. 18 Remove the four screws (two on each side) that secure the drive in the cage.
19 Slide the drive out of the cage. Replacing a Hard Disk Drive IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part, due to different manufacturers or models. Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that meet or exceed your original computer specifications. 1 Slide the replacement drive into the drive cage, with the label facing up and the connectors toward the right (the top of the cage). Align the four screw holes in the sides of the drive with the holes in the cage.
3 Tip up the hard disk drive cage, and locate the four tabs on the bottom. 5 Hold the cage over the computer, and connect the hard disk drive power and data cables. 4 Locate the four slots inside the computer that match the tabs on the bottom of the hard disk drive cage. 6 Lower the cage into the computer, inserting the four tabs on the bottom of the cage into the computer slots.
7 Slide the cage toward the bottom of the computer until it locks into place. 10 Set the computer upright. 11 Hold the front panel over the computer, and then press the left side of the panel, inserting the tabs into the computer. Swing the right side of the panel toward the computer, and then press it into the computer. 8 Insert and tighten the two screws that secure the cage in the computer. 12 Hold the side panel over the side of the computer with the front edge of the panel about 2.
13 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the inside of the panel into the rail slots on the computer. Swing the top of the panel toward the computer, inserting the top tabs into the rail slots. 15 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 16 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer. 14 Slide the side panel toward the front of the computer into place.
Removing and Replacing an Add-in Card
Removing and Replacing an Add-in Card 15–25 minutes Before You Begin Removing an Add-in Card Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing an add-in card. 1 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. Remove the Personal Media Drive, if it is present. 2 Turn off the computer. Tools Needed Flathead screwdriver You can use a flathead screwdriver with the following screw (Torque screw). 3 Disconnect all peripherals and cables from the front and the back of the computer.
4 Loosen the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 6 Tilt out the top of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer. 5 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the computer to release it. 7 Lay the computer on the side. 8 Locate the add-in cards on the back of the computer. Identify the one you want to replace.
9 On the back of the computer, remove the screw from the bracket cover for the add-in cards. If it is present, also remove the additional screw that secures a large graphics card. 11 If present, disconnect any cables connected to the card. 12 Look at the add-in card socket for a release latch, which is present on some sockets. 10 Lift off the bracket cover. IMPORTANT: Some sockets have a release latch that must be disengaged to remove the card from the socket. The release latch style may vary.
13 Remove the card: If there is a release latch, place your finger on the latch and push down on the pad (or out on the lever) as you lift the card from the socket. Replacing an Add-in Card IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part, due to different manufacturers or models. Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that meet or exceed your original computer specifications.
2 Connect any cables to the card. 4 Replace the bracket cover onto the back of the computer: Align the bracket cover hooks over the slots on the computer, and then slide the bracket cover into place against the add-in cards. 3 Look at the bracket cover for the two hooks that fit over the two slots on the back of the computer.
5 Insert and tighten the bracket cover screw. If it is present, also insert and tighten the additional screw that secures a large graphics card. 7 Hold the side panel over the side of the computer with the front edge of the panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) from the front of the computer. 6 Set the computer upright. 8 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the inside of the panel into the rail slots on the computer.
9 Slide the side panel toward the front of the computer into place. 11 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer. 10 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer.
Removing and Replacing Memory
Removing and Replacing Memory 30–45 minutes Before You Begin Removing Memory Use the product specification for your model to find the correct type of DIMM (dual in-line memory module) for your computer and the maximum memory amount. 1 Remove the Pocket Media Drive, if it is present. Remove the Personal Media Drive, if it is present. Memory upgrades may not be needed. Many computers already have the maximum amount of memory installed.
4 Loosen the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 6 Tilt out the top of the side panel, and then lift the panel from the computer. 5 Grasp the handle, and pull the side panel about 2.5 cm (1 inch) toward the back of the computer to release it. 7 Locate the three tabs that secure the front panel to the computer. Pull each of the tabs out slightly, away from the computer, to release the panel.
8 Swing the front panel open toward the left, and then lift it off the computer. 11 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and remove it from the top cage. 9 Lay the computer on the side. 12 Remove the two screws that secure the drive cage in the computer. 10 Locate the hard disk drive cage inside the computer. You must remove the cage to access memory.
13 Insert a long screwdriver into the opening in the cage. 14 Using the screwdriver, press the latch for the drive cage inside the computer. 537500-001 — Removing and Replacing Memory 15 Slide the cage toward the top of the computer to release it. 16 Lift the cage partway out of the computer.
17 Disconnect the cables from the hard disk drive in the cage: IMPORTANT: Recording the plug locations when there are multiple drives helps ensure you correctly replace the connections. The plugs on the cables are keyed and can be inserted only when aligned properly with the connector on the drive. In addition, some plugs have a latch that must be pressed or squeezed to release the plug while pulling it from the connector. 18 Locate the memory sockets on your computer motherboard.
20 Touching only the top edge of the memory module, lift it out of the socket. Replacing Memory IMPORTANT: The new (replacement) part may not look the same as the original part, due to different manufacturers or models. Hewlett-Packard always provides quality parts that meet or exceed your original computer specifications. NOTE: Install the memory modules into the blue sockets first, starting with the largest capacity module placed in the socket closest to the processor on the motherboard.
3 Position the memory module over the socket, aligning the notch with the tab in the socket, and then firmly press the module down into the socket... ...until the retaining clips at the ends of the socket lock the module into place. 8 4 Tip up the hard disk drive cage, and locate the four tabs on the bottom. 5 Locate the four slots inside the computer that match the tabs on the bottom of the hard disk drive cage.
6 Hold the cage over the computer, and connect the hard disk drive power and data cables. 8 Slide the cage toward the bottom of the computer until it locks into place. 7 Lower the cage into the computer, inserting the four tabs on the bottom of the cage into the computer slots. 9 Insert and tighten the two screws that secure the cage in the computer. 10 Squeeze the top and bottom of the PMD connector and insert it into the top cage.
11 Set the computer upright. 14 Place the bottom of the panel on the computer, inserting the tabs on the inside of the panel into the rail slots on the computer. Swing the top of the panel toward the computer, inserting the top tabs into the rail slots. 12 Hold the front panel over the computer, and then press the left side of the panel, inserting the tabs into the computer. Swing the right side of the panel toward the computer, and then press it into the computer.
16 Tighten the side panel thumbscrew on the back of the computer. 537500-001 — Removing and Replacing Memory 17 Reconnect all peripherals and cables, and then turn on the computer.
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