Maintenance and Service Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Product Information
- Removal and Replacement
- Disassembly Flowchart
- Removing the Battery
- Removing an SDRAM Module
- Removing the Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card
- Removing the Hard Disk Drive
- Recovering the Factory Software
- Replacing Small Parts
- Removing the Keyboard Cover
- Removing the Speaker Assembly
- Removing the Keyboard
- Removing the Switchboard PCA
- Removing the CD/DVD Drive
- Removing the Display Assembly
- Removing the Top Case
- Removing the Floppy Drive
- Removing the Infrared (I/R) PCA
- Removing the Audio PCA
- Removing the Heat Sink (with Fan)
- Removing the CPU Module
- Removing the RJ11/1394 Connector Module
- Removing the Motherboard
- Replacing Components on a Bottom Case
- Repairing the BIOS IC
- Removing Other Components
- Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- Replaceable Parts
- Reference Information

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c. To install an AMD CPU module, insert the module into the socket on the motherboard
(the CPU module is keyed for installation and can be inserted only in one way).
d. Place the flat-blade screwdriver into the position shown in Figure 2-31 and move as
indicated by the arrow in the illustration below to secure the CPU module into the socket.
Figure 2-31. AMD CPU Module Installation
HP Pavilion 4x00, HP Compaq nx9005 and nx9000,
Compaq Evo Notebook N1050v and N1010v,
and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 Models
CAUTION: Each time you install a new CPU module, you must also replace the heat sink’s
thermal pad to maintain optimum heat transfer. If necessary, use a sharp knife or scraper to
carefully remove the old thermal from the heat sink. Then attch the new thermal pad.