Removing the Hard Disk Drive Assembly (User-Replaceable) See Table 4-2on page 4-5for a listing of replacement hard disk drives and part numbers. Required Equipment ∙ Small Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. Cognitive Science Jose Luis Bermudez Pdf Printer.
Download Free Project Management By K Nagarajan Pdf Printer. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove these additional assemblies: ∙ Keyboard cover (page 2-9). ∙ Keyboard (page 2-11). Caution Be careful not to touch the heatsink until it has cooled. It could be hot if the notebook was running recently. Loosen the four screws attaching the hard drive carrier to the motherboard (the carrier retains the screws). Use the strap on the hard drive to carefully pull the drive off of its connector and out of the notebook.
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Figure 2-10.Removing the Hard Disk Drive. Remove all four screws from the underside of the hard drive carrier, then slide the drive back and up out of the case.
Pin connector Screws, M3x6 mm (2) Screws, M3x6 mm (2) Figure 2-11.Removing the Hard Disk Carrier 6. Carefully remove the pin connector from the end of the drive by working alternately at each side, so that the connector slides off evenly without bending the connector pins.
Reassembly Notes ∙ Carefully put the pin connector back onto the pins on the end of the new hard drive. Work at each end alternately so that the connector slides on evenly without bending the connector pins. ∙ Be careful not to trap the heatsink and keyboard cables beneath the hard drive. Recovering and Reinstalling Software You can use the Recovery CD to recover an original build or reinstall the HP custom software. To recover a specific application, see “To recover an application” in the Reference Guide. The Recovery CD provides all HP notebook–specificWindows drivers; these drivers are in the following directories: ∙ On the hard drive, under c: hp drivers.
∙ On the Recovery CD, under hp drivers. ∙ On the HP notebook web site at This web site contains the latest software drivers. To recover the factory software installation The following procedure describes how to recover the notebook’s original Windows software and operating system. This process can take about 10 or 15 minutes. Do not interrupt the process or unplug the AC adapter before the process is complete, or you will have to begin again. Caution This procedure formats the hard disk drive, which erases all data on the drive. After formatting, you must reinstall any applications.
Back up all data from the hard disk. Connect the AC adapter to the notebook. Insert the Recovery CD in the notebook’s CD-ROMdrive. Restart the notebook.
When the HP logo appears, press F2. Select the CD-ROMdrive as the first boot device, then restart the notebook again. You can find more details about recovering the factory installation of Windows on the Recovery CD: the file readme.txt is in the CD’s root directory. Note Windows 98 supports the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. Windows 2000 supports the FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS file systems.
Removing the Display Assembly (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment ∙ Small Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. Hp Proliant Ml150 G6 Drivers Linux Hp Mfp there. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.
Remove these additional assemblies: ∙ Keyboard cover (page 2-9). ∙ Keyboard (page 2-11). Remove both screws from the switchboard PCA, and carefully lift the PCA off the connector underneath it. Be carefully not to pull on the cable attached to the PCA. Disconnect the cable from the switchboard PCA, and remove the PCA from the notebook.
Disconnect the cable from the video PCA. Remove the four flanged screws from the display hinges.
This may be easier if you support the display so that it remains approximately flat. Lift the display off of the notebook. Installing a New Display Assembly When installing a new display, you must make sure to set the DIP switches on the video PCA to match the particular display assembly. Do this as follows. Caution Setting the DIP switches improperly could damage the display assembly. Find the manufacturer of the display: this is shown on a label attached to the display assembly. Find the display’s manufacturer and model in the table below, and set the DIP switches on the video PCA as shown.