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Compaq Presario CQ42 Notebook PC and HP G42 Notebook PC

Maintenance and Service Guide

SUMMARY

This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the computer. It provides comprehensive information on identifying computer features, components, and spare parts; troubleshooting computer problems; and performing computer disassembly procedures.

© Copyright 2010 Hewlett-Packard

Development Company, L.P.

Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard

Company under license. Intel and Arrandale are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the

United States and other countries. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SD

Logo is a trademark of its proprietor.

The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.

Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

First Edition: April 2010

Document Part Number: 594158-002

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. Also, do not allow the AC adapter to contact the skin or a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, during operation. The computer and the AC adapter comply with the user-accessible surface temperature limits defined by the

International Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950).

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Table of contents

1 Product description ........................................................................................................... 1

2 External component identification ..................................................................................... 8

Identifying the hardware ........................................................................................................... 8

Top components ....................................................................................................................... 9

TouchPad ................................................................................................................. 9

Lights ..................................................................................................................... 10

Button and speakers ................................................................................................ 11

Keys ...................................................................................................................... 12

Display .................................................................................................................. 13

Right-side components ............................................................................................................ 14

Left-side components ............................................................................................................... 15

Bottom components ................................................................................................................ 16

Wireless antennas .................................................................................................................. 17

Additional hardware components ............................................................................................ 18

3 Illustrated parts catalog .................................................................................................. 19

Serial number location ............................................................................................................ 19

Computer major components ................................................................................................... 20

Display assembly components ................................................................................................. 27

Plastics Kit ............................................................................................................................. 29

Mass storage devices ............................................................................................................. 30

Miscellaneous parts ................................................................................................................ 31

Sequential part number listing .................................................................................................. 32

4 Removal and replacement procedures ............................................................................ 38

Preliminary replacement requirements ....................................................................................... 38

Tools required ......................................................................................................... 38

Service considerations ............................................................................................. 38

Plastic parts ............................................................................................. 38

Cables and connectors ............................................................................. 39

Drive handling ......................................................................................... 39

Grounding guidelines .............................................................................................. 40

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Electrostatic discharge damage .................................................................. 40

Packaging and transporting guidelines ........................................ 41

Workstation guidelines .............................................................. 41

Equipment guidelines ................................................................. 42

Component replacement procedures ........................................................................................ 43

Serial number ......................................................................................................... 43

Computer feet ......................................................................................................... 44

Battery ................................................................................................................... 45

Hard drive ............................................................................................................. 46

Optical drive .......................................................................................................... 49

WLAN module ........................................................................................................ 51

Memory module ...................................................................................................... 54

Keyboard ............................................................................................................... 56

Top cover ............................................................................................................... 58

Speaker assembly ................................................................................................... 61

Power button board ................................................................................................. 62

TouchPad button board ............................................................................................ 63

Modem module ....................................................................................................... 65

Bluetooth module .................................................................................................... 67

USB board ............................................................................................................. 69

Power connector cable ............................................................................................ 71

Display assembly .................................................................................................... 73

System board ......................................................................................................... 80

Optical drive SATA cable and connector ................................................................... 83

RTC battery ............................................................................................................ 85

Fan/heat sink assembly ........................................................................................... 87

Processor ............................................................................................................... 90

5 Setup Utility .................................................................................................................... 93

Computer Setup in Windows 7 ................................................................................................ 93

Starting Setup Utility ................................................................................................ 93

Using Setup Utility ................................................................................................... 94

Changing the language of Setup Utility ....................................................... 94

Navigating and selecting in Setup Utility ..................................................... 94

Displaying system information .................................................................... 95

Restoring default settings in Setup Utility ...................................................... 95

Exiting Setup Utility ................................................................................... 96

Setup Utility menus .................................................................................................. 96

Main menu .............................................................................................. 96

Security menu .......................................................................................... 96

System Configuration menu ....................................................................... 97

Diagnostics menu ..................................................................................... 97

Computer Setup in Linux ......................................................................................................... 99

Starting Computer Setup .......................................................................................... 99

Using Computer Setup ............................................................................................. 99

Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup ............................................... 99

Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup .............................................. 100

Computer Setup menus .......................................................................................... 101

File menu .............................................................................................. 101

Security menu ........................................................................................ 102

Diagnostics menu ................................................................................... 102

System Configuration menu ..................................................................... 103

6 Specifications ............................................................................................................... 105

Computer specifications ........................................................................................................ 105

35.6-cm (14.0-in) display specifications .................................................................................. 106

Hard drive specifications ...................................................................................................... 107

DVD±RW SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive with LightScribe specifications ..................................... 108

Blu-ray ROM with LightScribe DVD±R/RW SuperMulti DL Drive specifications ............................. 109

System resource specifications ............................................................................................... 110

7 Backup and recovery .................................................................................................... 111

Windows 7 ......................................................................................................................... 111

Creating recovery discs ......................................................................................... 112

Backing up your information ................................................................................... 113

Using Windows Backup and Restore ........................................................ 114

Using system restore points ...................................................................... 115

When to create restore points ................................................... 115

Create a system restore point .................................................... 115

Restore to a previous date and time ........................................... 115

Performing a recovery ............................................................................................ 115

Recovering from the recovery discs ........................................................... 116

Recovering from the dedicated recovery partition (select models only) ........... 116

Linux backup and recovery .................................................................................................... 117

8 Connector pin assignments ........................................................................................... 118

Audio-out (headphone) ......................................................................................................... 118

Audio-in (microphone) .......................................................................................................... 118

External monitor ................................................................................................................... 119

RJ-11 (modem) ..................................................................................................................... 120

RJ-45 (network) .................................................................................................................... 120

HDMI ................................................................................................................................. 121

Universal Serial Bus .............................................................................................................. 122

9 Power cord set requirements ........................................................................................ 123

Requirements for all countries or regions ................................................................................. 123

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Requirements for specific countries or regions .......................................................................... 124

10 Recycling .................................................................................................................... 125

Battery ................................................................................................................................ 125

Display ............................................................................................................................... 125

Index ............................................................................................................................... 131

1 Product description

Category Description

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

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Category

Chipset

Graphics

Description

DC N830 Tri-core 2.1Ghz 1.5M L2

35W

N620 DDR3-1333 Mhz

DC QC P920 1.6Ghz 2M L2 25W

DC P820 Tri-Core 1.8Ghz 1.5M L2

25W

DC P820 Tri-Core 1.8Ghz 1.5M L2

25W

AMD Turion™ II Processor

DC N530 DC 2.5GHz L2 35W

P520 DDR3-1066 Mh

AMD Athlon™ II Processor

DC N330 2.3GHz 1M L2 35W

P320 DDR3-1066 Mhz

AMD Sempron™ II Processor

N120 DDR3-1066 Mhz

Intel® HM55 Express

AMD

ATI RS880MD (Northbridge)

Intel UMA (integrated)/HD

Graphics with shared video memory

(memory size is dynamic change):

Up to 251 MB on computers with 1024 MB of system memory

Up to 358 MB on computers with more than 2048 MB of system memory

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

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Panel

Memory

Category Description

Intel UMA (integrated)/GMA

4500M - GL40 chipset with shared video memory (memory size is dynamic change):

Up to 1759 MB for computers with more than 4096 MB of system memory (64 bit)

Up to 1309 MB for computers with more than 4096 MB of system memory (32 bit)

Up to 1309 MB for computers with more than 3072 MB of system memory

Up to 797 MB for computers with more than 2048 MB system memory

Up to 285 MB for computers with more than 1024 MB of system memory

ATi Discrete PCI Express x 16

Graphics

ATi Mobility Radeon Park-LP S3 package (ATI Mobility Radeon™

HD5430 with 512-MB of dedicated video memory (64-MB×16 DDR3, 4 pcs, 800-MHz))

Support for BD or HD-DVD playback with HD decoder and

DX10 support

35.6-cm (14.0-in) HD LED

BrightView (1366 x 768 resolution)

16:9 wide aspect ratio

2 SODIMM slots

Supports up to 8 GB of system memory memory (DDR3 1333 MHz can be downgraded to DDR3 1066 MHz)

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

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Category

Hard drives

Description

DDR3, 800-MHz, dual-channel memory (DDR3 1333 MHz can be downgraded to DDR3 800 MHz)

4096 MB (2048 MB × 2)

3072 MB (1024 MB × 1 +

2048 MB × 1)

2048 MB (2048 MB × 1)

2048 MB (1024 MB × 2)

1024 MB (1024 MB × 1)

Supports 9.5-mm, 6.35-cm (2.5-in) hard drives

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

Supports the following drives:

640-GB 5400 RPM

500 GB, 7200 rpm

320 GB, 7200 rpm

250 GB, 7200 rpm

160 GB, 7200 rpm

Optical drives Fixed (removal of one screw required)

SATA

Diskette drive

Camera

12.7-mm (0.50-in) tray load

Supports the following drives:

Blu-ray ROM with LightScribe

DVD±R/RW SuperMulti DL Drive

Blu-ray ROM DVD±R/RW

SuperMulti DL Drive

DVD±R/RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe

DVD±R/RW SuperMulti DL Drive

Supports external USB drive only

VGA camera

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Category Description

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

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Category

Ports

Description

Single port configured as either HDMI or 5-in-1 Digital Media Slot

Supports mini versions of SD, MMC, and MS Duo with adapter (adapter not included)

VGA (Dsub 15-pin) supporting 1600 x 1200 resolution at 75 Hz; disabled when connected to devices through

Expansion port 3

Hot plug/unplug and auto detect for wide-aspect or standard-aspect video

HDMI v1.3 supporting 1080p with

HDCP key

Single port configured for either

HDMI or 5-in-1 card reader

USB 2.0 (3)

RJ-11 (modem) with modem option

RJ-45 (Ethernet, with link and activity lights)

Audio-in (mono microphone)

Smart-pin AC adapter plug

Keyboard/ pointing devices

14.0-inch keyboard

Power requirements

TouchPad with 2 buttons and 2-way scroll (taps enabled as default)

6-cell (47-Wh) 2.20-Ah Li-ion battery

Security

Operating system

65-W AC adapter with Smart-Pin DC connector

90-W AC adapter with Smart-Pin DC connector

Security cable slot

Preinstalled:

Windows 7 Professional (32 & 64 bit)

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

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Category

Serviceability

Description

Windows 7 Home Premium (32 & 64 bit)

Windows 7 Home Basic (32 & 64 bit)

Windows 7 Starter (32 bit)

End-user replaceable parts:

HP G42

UMA

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Discrete

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

Compaq

Presario

CQ42

UMA

Models 150

– 199

UMA

Models 100

– 149

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2 External component identification

Identifying the hardware

Components included with the computer may vary by region and model. The illustrations in this chapter identify the standard features on most computer models.

To see a list of hardware installed in the computer, follow these steps:

1.

Select Start > My Computer.

2.

In the left pane of the System Tasks window, select View system information.

3.

Select Hardware tab > Device Manager.

You can also add hardware or modify computer configurations using Device Manager.

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Top components

TouchPad

Component

(1) TouchPad off indicator

(2)

(3)

(4)

TouchPad zone

Left TouchPad button

Right TouchPad button

Description

To switch the TouchPad zone on and off, quickly double-tap the TouchPad off indicator.

NOTE: When the TouchPad zone is active, the light is off.

Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen.

Functions like the left button on an external mouse.

Functions like the right button on an external mouse.

There is an unmarked scroll zone inside the right edge of the TouchPad. To scroll up and down using the TouchPad vertical scroll zone, slide your finger up or down inside the right edge of the TouchPad.

For more information about TouchPad features, refer to” Using the TouchPad” section later in this guide.

Top components 9

Lights

Component

(1)

(2)

(3)

Caps lock light

Power light

(4) Wireless light

Description

On: The TouchPad is disabled.

Off: The TouchPad is enabled.

On: Caps lock is on.

On: The computer is on.

Blinking: The computer is in the Sleep state.

Off: The computer is off or in Hibernation.

White: An integrated wireless device, such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device and/or a

Bluetooth® device, is on.

Amber: All wireless devices are off.

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Button and speakers

Component

(1) Speakers

(2) Power

Description

When the computer is off, press the button to turn on the computer.

When the computer is on, press the button briefly to initiate Sleep.

When the computer is in the Sleep state, briefly press the button to exit Sleep.

When the computer is in Hibernation, briefly press the button to exit Hibernation.

If the computer has stopped responding and Windows® shutdown procedures are ineffective, press and hold the power button for at least 5 seconds to turn off the computer.

To learn more about your power settings, select Start >

Control Panel > System and Security > Power

Options.

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Keys

Component

(1) esc key

(2) fn key

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Windows logo key

Windows applications key

Navigation keys

Action keys

Description

Displays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key.

Displays system information when pressed in combination with the esc key.

Displays the Windows Start menu.

Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer.

Navigate using the Up, Down, Left and Right arrow keys.

Execute frequently used system actions.

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Display

Component

(1)

(2)

(3)

Internal microphone

Integrated webcam (select models only)

Integrated webcam light (select models only)

Description

Records sound.

Records audio and video and captures still photographs.

On: The integrated webcam is in use.

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Right-side components

(6)

(7)

Component

(1)

(2)

(3)

Optical drive

Optical drive light

USB port

(4) RJ-11 (modem) jack (select models only)

(5) AC light

Power connector

Security cable slot

Description

Reads and writes to optical discs.

Blinking: The optical drive is being accessed.

Connects an optional USB device.

Connects a modem cable.

White: The computer is connected to external power and the battery is fully charged.

Blinking white: The computer is in the Sleep state.

Amber: A battery is charging.

Connects an AC adapter.

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.

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Left-side components

Component

(1)

(2)

External monitor port

Vent

(3) HDMI port (select models only)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

RJ-45 (network) jack

USB ports (2)

Audio-in (microphone) jack

Audio-out (headphone) jack

(8) Digital Media Slot (select models only)

(9) Drive light

Description

Connects an external VGA monitor or projector.

Enables airflow to cool internal components.

NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation.

Connects an optional video or audio device, such as a highdefinition television, or any compatible digital or audio component.

Connects a network cable.

Connects optional USB devices.

Connects an optional computer headset microphone, stereo array microphone, or monaural microphone.

Produces sound when connected to optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, a headset, or television audio.

Supports the following optional digital card formats:

Memory Stick (MS)

Memory Stick Pro (MSP)

MultiMediaCard (MMC)

Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card

● xD-Picture Card (XD)

On: The hard drive is in use.

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Bottom components

Component

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Battery bay

Battery release latch

Vents (4)

Memory module compartment

Description

Holds the battery.

Releases the battery from the battery bay.

Enable airflow to cool internal components.

NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation.

Contains 2 memory module slots and, on select models, the wireless LAN (WLAN) device.

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. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the module to restore computer functionality, and then contact technical support through Help and Support.

Holds the hard drive.

(5) Hard drive bay

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Wireless antennas

At least 2 antennas send and receive signals from one or more wireless devices. These antennas are not visible from the 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.

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Additional hardware components

Component

(1)

(2)

(3)

Power cord*

AC adapter

Battery*

*Power cords vary in appearance by country or region.

Description

Connects an AC adapter to an AC outlet.

Converts AC power to DC power.

Powers the computer when the computer is not plugged into external power.

WARNING!

Connecting the internal analog modem to a digital line can permanently damage the modem. Immediately disconnect the modem cable if you accidentally connect it to a digital line.

NOTE: Telephone jacks vary by country or region. To use the modem and the modem cable

(included with select models only) outside the country or region in which you purchased the computer, you must obtain a country- or region-specific modem cable adapter (included with select models or purchased separately). The modem must be connected to an analog telephone line using a 6-pin, RJ-11 modem cable (included with select models only). Jacks for digital PBX systems may resemble analog telephone jacks, but they are not compatible with the modem.

If the modem cable contains noise suppression circuitry, which prevents interference from TV and radio reception, orient the circuitry end of the cable toward the computer.

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3 Illustrated parts catalog

Serial number location

When ordering parts or requesting information, provide the computer serial number and model number located in the battery bay of the computer.

Serial number location 19

Computer major components

Item

(1)

Description

35.6 cm (14-in), WXGA, BrightView display assembly

NOTE: See

Display assembly components on page 27

for more display assembly internal component spare part information.

For use with integrated microphone and webcam; Presario, matte black

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Spare part number

592146-001

(7)

(8)

Item

(3)

(2)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Description

For use with integrated microphone and webcam; Presario, biscotti

For use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, biscotti

For use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, silver

For use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, white

Keyboards

For use in Brazil

For use in English and French Canada

For use in Latin America

For use in South Korea

For use in Taiwan

For use in Thailand

For use in the United States

Top cover (includes Touchpad, bracket, button board, and cable)

Matte black color

Biscotti color

Silver color

White color

Power button board (includes cable)

Touchpad button board (includes cable)

Thermal module — fan and heat assembly (includes thermal material)

For use in models that use UMA graphics subsystem memory and the Intel® GL40 chipset

For use in models that use Universal Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem memory

For use in models that use Universal Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem memory

For use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory

For use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory

Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory

For use in models that use DSC HD545V graphics subsystem memory

Speaker assembly (includes cable)

System boards (includes replacement thermal material)

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem

Spare part number

597617-001

600163-001

606155-001

606156-001

600175-201

600175-121

600175-161

600175-AD1

600175-AB1

600175-281

600175-001

600181-001

600182-001

606161-001

606162-001

600188-001

604603-001

606573-001

606609-001

595832-001

595833-001

606610-001

617024–001

617029-001

600189-001

595181-001

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(10)

(11)

(9)

(12)

Item Description Spare part number

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem

For use in models with Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem and HDMI card reader

For use in models with UMA graphics subsystem and HDMI card reader

For use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory, Intel® GL40 chipset, and

HDMI card reader

For use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory,

For use in models with DSC HD5430 MDM CR

For use in models with DSC HD5430

615577–001

615578–001

595182-001

595183-001

595184-001

605140-001

For use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory,

For use in models with HD545V DSC

For use in models with HD545V DSC CR

For use in models with HD5430/1G DSC

For use in models with HD5430/1G DSC HDMI

Plastics Kit (see Plastics Kit on page 29

for more Plastics Kit information)

(9a) Hard drive compartment cover

(9b) Wireless/memory module mini-card compartment cover

RTC battery (includes mounting adhesive)

Memory modules

2048-MB, PC3-10600, 1333-MHz

1024-MB, PC3-10600, 1333-MHz

602745-001

598859-001

598856-001

Modem module

High-speed 56K modem for use in all countries and regions except Australia and New

Zealand

510100-001

High-speed 56K modem for use in Australia and New Zealand 510100-011

WLAN module

Atheros AR9285 802.11 a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi adapter

For use in Canada, the Cayman Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, the United States, and the US Virgin Islands

580101-001

592808-001

592811-001

592810-001

592809-001

611554-001

611555-001

608823–001

608824–001

600190-001

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Item Description

Spare part number

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentian,

Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium,

Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgeria,

Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic,

Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus,

Czech Republic, Zaire, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador,

Egypt, El Salvador, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France,

Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada,

Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissa, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary,

Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan,

Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea-South, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon,

Lesotho, Liberia, Martinique, Nether Antilles, French Guiana, Aruba, British Virgin

Islands, Bermuda, Syria, Guadeloupe, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,

Macedonia, Madagaascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall

Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro,

Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand,

Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea,

Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Sao tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon

Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St.

Vincent and Gren, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan,

Tanzania, Thailand, Timor (East), Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey,

Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Arab Emirates ,United Kingdom, Uruguay,

Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

580101-002

593530-001 Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 802.11b/g/n 1x2

Broadcom 4312G 802.11b/g WiFi Adapter (halogen free)

For use in Canada, Cayman Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, the United States, and the

U.S. Virgin Islands

582562-001

Computer major components 23

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Item Description

Spare part number

For use in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda,

Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Bahrain,

Bangladesh, Barbados, 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,

China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa, Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, The Czech

Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, The Dominican Republic, East Timor ,

Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji,

Finland, France, French, Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana,

Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissa,

Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, The

Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia,

Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia,

Madagascar, Malawi, The Maldives, Mali, Malta, The Marshall Islands, Martinique,

Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro,

Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, The Nether Antilles, The

Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan,

Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, The Philippines, Poland,

Portugal, Puerto Rico, The Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Samoa,

San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro,

The Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, The Solomon Islands,

Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and

Gren, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania,

Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda,

The United Arab Emirates, The United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu,

Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe

582562-002

Realtek RTL8191SE 802.11b/g/n 1x1 WiFi Adapter

SPS-WLAN BGN + BT HMC Combo Matador

SPS-WLAN 802.11 bgn Shiraz HMC

SPS-WLAN BGN (1x1) + BT HMC Combo Rashi

Processor (includes replacement thermal material)

Intel Arrandale Core 620M 2.26-GHz

Intel Arrandale 540M 2.53-GHz

Intel Arrandale 520M 2.4-GHz

Intel Arrandale i5-430M 2.26-GHz

Intel Arrandale i3-350M 2.26-GHz

Intel Arrandale i3-330M 2.13-GHz

Intel Arrandale P6000 1.86.53-GHz

593533-001

600370-001

593836-001

602992-001

587259-001

594188-001

594187-001

597624-001

597623-001

597622-001

613586–001

Intel Arrandale i5-450M 2.4GHz

Intel Arrandale i3-370M 2.4GHz

Intel Celeron 900,2.2GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3000, 1.8-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T4400 - 2.2-GHz

613585–001

613584–001

534419–001

572926-001

584296-001

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Item

(21)

(19)

(20)

(16)

(17)

(18)

(15)

Description

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile,T4300, 2.1-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3100 - 1.9-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3300 2.0-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T4500 2.3-GHz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor P320 DDR3-1066 Mhz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DDR3-1066 Mhz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor P520 DDR3-1066 Mh

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N330 2.3GHz 1M L2 35W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC QC P920 1.6Ghz 2M L2 25W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N530 DC 2.5GHz L2 35W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC P820 Tri-Core 1.8Ghz 1.5M L2 25W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor N620 DDR3-1333 Mhz

Spare part number

572929-001

572925-001

592399-001

591880–001

594165-001

594171-001

594173-001

594164-001

594170-001

594172-001

594167-001

594166-001

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N930 QC 2.0 GHz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N830 Tri-core 2.1Ghz 1.5M L2 35W

594169-001

594168-001

USB board (includes cable) 600631-001

Modem (RJ-11) cable (includes RJ-11 connector with modem cable)

Power connector cable (includes power connector and cable)

Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable)

For use with HDMI card reader and without modem module, biscotti

For use without HDMI card reader and with modem module, biscotti

For use with HDMI card reader and without modem module, silver

For use with HDMI card reader and without modem, white

For use with HDMI card reader without modem, matte black

For use without HDMI card reader and with modem module, matte black

Bluetooth module

Bluetooth module cable (illustrated with Bluetooth module)

Battery

6-cell 47-WH (2.2-Ah) LI-ion

6-cell 55-WH (2.55-Ah) LI-ion

Hard drive (include hard drive bracket)

640-GB 5400 RPM

500-GB 7200 RPM

610791-001

600630-001

600177-001

600178-001

608912-001

608913-001

600179-001

600180-001

537921-001

602822-001

593553-001

593554-001

615808-001

600170-001

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(23)

(24)

Item

(22)

Description

320-GB 7200 RPM

250-GB 7200 RPM

160-GB 7200 RPM

Hard drive cable/adapter (included with the cable kit; see

Mass storage devices on page 30 )

Optical drive cable (included in the cable kit)

Optical drives (12.7 mm, SATA, fixed)

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, matte black

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, biscotti

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, silver

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, white

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, matte black

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, biscotti

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, silver

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, white

Spare part number

600169-001

575598-001

600167-001

610791–001

610791-001

600173-001

600174-001

608121-001

608122-001

600171-001

600172-001

608119-001

608120-001

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Display assembly components

Item

(1)

(2)

(3)

Description Spare part number

Display bezel

HP, for use with microphone and webcam

Presario, for use with microphone and webcam

592147-001

592148-001

35.6 cm (14-in) high definition, Brightview, display panel (includes display panel cable) 592144-001

Display hinge cover

Display bracket (with hinges)

592150-001

600627-001

Display cable kit 592151-001

Display assembly components 27

Item

(7)

(6)

Description

Display cable (shown with display panel)

(4) Webcam cable

(5) Antennas and cables

Display back cover

Presario, matte black

Presario, biscotti

HP, biscotti

HP, silver

HP, white

Webcam module

Display screw kit (not illustrated; includes screws and screw covers)

Display rubber display kit (not illustrated)

Spare part number

592149-001

600164-001

600165-001

606157-001

606158-001

600166-001

592152-001

595198-001

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Plastics Kit

Item Description

(1)

(2)

Plastics kit

Hard drive bay cover (includes captive screws)

Wireless/memory module mini-card compartment cover (includes captive screw)

Spare part number

600190-001

Plastics Kit 29

Mass storage devices

(2)

(1)

Item Description

Hard drive (include hard drive bracket)

640–GB 5400 RPM

500-GB 7200 RPM

320-GB 7200 RPM

250-GB 7200 RPM

160-GB 7200 RPM

Hard drive hardware kit (contains screws, hard drive bracket, not illustrated)

Hard drive cable/adapter (included in the cable kit)

Optical drives (12.7 mm, SATA, fixed)

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, matte black

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, biscotti

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, silver

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, white

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, matte black

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, biscotti

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, silver

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, white

Spare part number

615808-001

600170-001

600169-001

575598-001

600167-001

600191-001

610791–001

600173-001

600174-001

608121-001

608122-001

600171-001

600172-001

608119-001

608120-001

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Miscellaneous parts

Description

AC adapters

90-W Smart AC adapter with power factor correction (PFC)

90-W AC adapter with power factor correction (PFC)

65-W AC Smart, slim, AC adapter

65-W Smart power adapter with power factor correction (PFC) for use in India

Power cord, AC, 3 wire, black, 1.83-m

For use in Argentina

For use in Australia

For use in Brazil

For use in India

For use in Italy

For use in North America

For use in South Korea

For use in Taiwan

For use in Thailand

For use in the People's Republic of China

For use in the United Kingdom and Singapore

Rubber kit

Screw kit

Phillips M2.0x3.0 screw

Phillips M2.5x3.0 screw

Phillips M2.5x4.0 screw

Phillips M2.5x5.0 screw

Phillips M2.5x6.5 screw

Spare part number

613152-001

613160-001

613153-001

613161-001

490371-D01

490371-011

490371-202

490371-D61

490371-061

490371-001

490371-AD1

490371-AB1

490371-201

490371-AA1

490371-031

600184-001

595202-001

Miscellaneous parts 31

Sequential part number listing

Spare part number

Description

490371-001

490371-011

490371-031

490371-061

490371-201

490371-202

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black, 1.83-m, for use in North America

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black, 1.83-m, for use in Australia

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black, 1.83-m, for use in the United Kingdom and Singapore

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black, 1.83-m, for use in Italy

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black, 1.83-m, for use in Thailand

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black, 1.83-m, for use in Brazil

490371-AA1

490371-AB1

490371-AD1

490371-D01

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black,1.83-m, for use in the People's Republic of China

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black,1.83-m, for use in Taiwan

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black,1.83-m, for use in South Korea

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black,1.83-m, for use in Argentina

490371-D61

510100-001

Power cord, AC, 3-pin, black,1.83-m, for use in India

Modem module, high-speed 56K modem for use in all countries and regions except Australia and New

Zealand

510100-011 Modem module, high-speed 56K modem for use in Australia and New Zealand

534419–001 Intel Celeron 900,2.2GHz

537921-001 Bluetooth module without cable

572925-001

572926-001

572929-001

575598-001

580101-001

Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3100 - 1.9-GHz

Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3000, 1.8-GHz

Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile,T4300, 2.1-GHz

Hard disk drive, 250-GB 7200 RPM

Atheros AR9285 802.11 a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi adapter for use in Canada, the Cayman Islands, Guam, Puerto

Rico, the United States, and the US Virgin Islands

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Spare part number

Description

580101-002

582562-001

582562-002

Atheros AR9285 802.11 a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi adapter for use in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra,

Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain,

Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria,

Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China,

Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Zaire, Denmark, Djibouti,

Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia,

Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada,

Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India,

Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea-South,

Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Martinique, Nether Antilles, French Guiana,

Aruba, British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Syria, Guadeloupe, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,

Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritania,

Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru,

Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Palau, Panama, Papua

New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Rwanda,

Samoa, San Marino, Sao tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, Seychelles,

Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St.

Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Gren, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan,

Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor (East), Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey,

Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu,

Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

Broadcom 4312G 802.11b/g WiFi adapter for use in Canada, Cayman Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, the

United States, and the U.S. Virgin Islands

Broadcom 4312G 802.11b/g WiFi adapter for use in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola,

Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Bahrain,

Bangladesh, Barbados, 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, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa, Rica, Croatia,

Cyprus, The Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, The Dominican Republic, East Timor , Ecuador,

Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, French, Guiana,

Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala,

Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, The

Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho,

Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, The Maldives, Mali, Malta,

The Marshall Islands, Martinique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia,

Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, The Nether Antilles, The Netherlands, New

Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea,

Paraguay, Peru, The Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, The Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia,

Rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, The

Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, The Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Spain,

Sri Lanka, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Gren, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland,

Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu,

Uganda, The United Arab Emirates, The United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela,

Vietnam, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe

Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T4400 - 2.2-GHz 584296-001

587259-001 Processor, Intel Arrandale Core 620M 2.26-GHz

591880–001 Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T4500 2.3-GHz

592144-001 Display panel, 35.6 cm (14-in) high definition, Brightview

592146-001 35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam;

Presario, matte black

Sequential part number listing 33

Spare part number

593553-001

593554-001

593836-001

594164-001

594165-001

594166-001

594187-001

594167-001

594188-001

594168-001

595181-001

594169-001

595182-001

592147-001

592148-001

592149-001

592150-001

592151-001

592152-001

592399-001

592808-001

592809-001

592810-001

592811-001

593530-001

593533-001

Description

594170-001

595183-001

594171-001

595184-001

Display bezel, HP, for use with microphone and webcam

Display bezel, Presario, for use with microphone and webcam

Display back cover, Presario, matte black

Display hinge cover

Display cable kit

Display screw kit (not illustrated)

Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3300 2.0-GHz

For use in system boards with UMA

For use in system boards with UMA MDM CR

For use in system boards with HD5430 DSC

For use in system boards with HD5430 DSC MDM CR

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 802.11b/g/n 1x2

Realtek RTL8191SE 802.11b/g/n 1x1 WiFi Adapter

Battery, 6-cell 47-WH (2.2-Ah) LI-ion

Battery, 6-cell 55-WH (2.55Ah) LI-ion

SPS-WLAN 802.11 bgn Shiraz HMC

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) DC N330 2.3GHz 1M L2 35W

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) P320 DDR3-1066 Mhz

ProcessorAdvanced Micro Devices (AMD) N620 DDR3-1333 Mhz

Processor, Intel Arrandale 520M 2.4-GHz

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) DC P820 Tri-Core 1.8Ghz 1.5M L2 25W

Processor, Intel Arrandale 540M 2.53-GHz

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) DC N830 Tri-core 2.1Ghz 1.5M L2 35W

System board (includes replacement thermal material) for use in models with discrete graphics subsystem

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) DC N930 QC 2.0 GHz

System board (includes replacement thermal material) for use in models with Unified Memory Architecture

(UMA) graphics subsystem

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) DC QC P920 1.6Ghz 2M L2 25W

System board (includes replacement thermal material) for use in models with discrete graphics subsystem and

HDMI card reader

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) N120 DDR3-1066 Mhz

System board (includes replacement thermal material) for use in models with UMA graphics subsystem and

HDMI card reader

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Spare part number

Description

594172-001

595198-001

594173-001

595202-001

595832-001

595833-001

597617-001

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) DC N530 DC 2.5GHz L2 35W

Display rubber kit

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) P520 DDR3-1066 Mhz

Screw kit

Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use Universal Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem memory

Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam;

Presario, biscotti

Processor, Intel Arrandale i3-330M 2.13-GHz

Processor, Intel Arrandale i3-350M 2.26-GHz

597622-001

597623-001

597624-001

598856-001

598859-001

600163-001

Processor, Intel Arrandale i5-430M 2.26-GHz

Memory module, 2048-MB, PC3 10600, 1333-MHz

Memory module, 1024-MB, PC3 10600, 1333-MHz

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, biscotti

Display back cover, Presario, biscotti

Display back cover, HP, biscotti

600164-001

600165-001

600166-001

600167-001

600169-001

600170-001

600171-001

600172-001

600173-001

600174-001

600175-001

600175-121

600175-161

600175-201

Webcam module

Hard disk drive, 160-GB 7200 RPM

Hard disk drive, 320-GB 7200 RPM

Hard disk drive, 500-GB 7200 RPM

Optical drive, DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, matte black

Optical drive, DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, biscotti

Optical drive, Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, matte black

Optical drive, Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, biscotti

Keyboard for use in the United States

Keyboard for use in English and French Canada

Keyboard for use in Latin America

Keyboard for use in Brazil

600175-281

600175-AB1

Keyboard for use in Thailand

Keyboard for use in Taiwan

600175-AD1 Keyboard for use in South Korea

Sequential part number listing 35

Spare part number

600177-001

Description

600178-001

600179-001

600180-001

600181-001

600182-001

600184-001

600188-001

600189-001

600190-001

600191-001

600370-001

600627-001

600630-001

600631-001

602745-001

602822-001

602992-001

604603-001

605140-001

606155-001

606156-001

606157-001

606158-001

606161-001

606162-001

606573-001

Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable) for use with HDMI card reader and without modem module, biscotti

Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable) for use without HDMI card reader and with modem module, biscotti

Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable) for use with HDMI card reader without modem, matte black

Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable) for use without HDMI card reader and with modem module, matte black

Top cover (includes Touchpad and bracket, button board, and cable), matte black color

Top cover (includes Touchpad and bracket, button board, and cable) , bicotti color

Rubber kit

Power button board (includes cable)

Speaker assembly (includes cable)

Plastics kit (with hard drive compartment cover and memory/wireless compartment cover)

Hard drive hardware kit (screws and hard drive bracket)

SPS-WLAN BGN + BT HMC Combo Matador

Display bracket (with hinges)

Power connector with cable

USB board with cable

RTC battery

Bluetooth cable

SPS-WLAN BGN (1x1) + BT HMC Combo Rashi

Touchpad board (includes cable)

System board (includes replacement thermal material) for use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory, Intel® GL40 chipset, and HDMI card reader

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, silver

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, white

Display back cover, HP, silver

Display back cover, HP, white

Top cover (includes Touchpad and bracket, button board, and cable) , silver color

Top cover (includes Touchpad and bracket, button board, and cable), white color

Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use UMA graphics subsystem memory and the Intel® GL40 chipset

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Spare part number

Description

606609-001

606610-001

608119-001

608120-001

608121-001

Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use UMA graphics subsystem memory

Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory

Optical drive, DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, silver

Optical drive, DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, white

Optical drive, Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, silver

608122-001 Optical drive, Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, white

608823–001 For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem HM55 HD5430/1G

608824–001 For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem HDMI HD5430/1G

608912-001 Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable) for use with HDMI card reader and without modem module, silver

608913-001 Base enclosure (with modem cable and ODD cable) for use with HDMI card reader and without modem, white

610791-001 Optical drive cable (included in the cable kit)

610791–001 Modem (RJ–11 cable with modem connector included in the cable kit)

610791–001 Hard drive cable/adaptor (included in the cable kit)

613152-001 65-W Smart AC adapter

611554-001

611555-001

613153-001

613160-001

For use in systems boards with HD545V DSC

For use in system boards with HD545V DSC CR

90-W AC adapter with power factor correction (PFC)

90-W AC adapter RC/V EM, with power factor correction (PFC)

613161-001 65-W AC adapter with power factor correction (PFC) for use in India

613584–001 Intel Arrandale i3-370M 2.4GHz

613585–001 Intel Arrandale i5-450M 2.4GHz

613586–001 Intel Arrandale P6000 1.86.53-GHz

615577–001 For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem HM55 HD545V

615578–001 For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem HM55 HDMI HD545V

615808-001 Hard disk drive, 640-GB 5400 RPM

617024–001 Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use DSC HD545V subsystem memory

617029-001 Thermal module (includes fan and heat sink) for use in models that use DSC HD545v graphics subsystem memory

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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

Service considerations

The following sections include some of the considerations that you must keep in mind during disassembly and assembly procedures.

NOTE: As you remove each subassembly from the computer, place the subassembly (and all accompanying screws) away from the work area to prevent damage.

Plastic parts

Using excessive force during disassembly and reassembly can damage plastic parts. Use care when handling the plastic parts. Apply pressure only at the points designated in the maintenance instructions.

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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. Be sure that cables are routed in such a way that they cannot be caught or snagged by parts being removed or replaced. Handle flex cables with extreme care; these cables tear easily.

Drive handling

CAUTION: Drives are fragile components that must be handled with care. To prevent damage to the computer, damage to a drive, or loss of information, observe these precautions:

Before removing or inserting a hard drive, 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.

Before handling a drive, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity. While handling a drive, avoid touching the connector.

Before removing a diskette drive or optical drive, be sure that a diskette or disc is not in the drive and be sure that the optical drive tray is closed.

Handle drives on surfaces covered with at least one inch of shock-proof foam.

Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface.

After removing a hard drive, an optical drive, or a diskette drive, place it in a static-proof bag.

Avoid exposing a hard drive to products that have magnetic fields, such as monitors or speakers.

Avoid exposing a drive to temperature extremes or liquids.

If a drive must be mailed, place the drive in a bubble pack mailer or other suitable form of protective packaging and label the package “FRAGILE.”

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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. Even if the spark is neither felt nor heard, damage may have occurred.

An electronic device exposed to ESD may not be affected at all and can work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. Or the device may function normally for a while, then degrade in the internal layers, reducing its life expectancy.

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the computer when you are removing or installing internal components, observe these precautions:

Keep components in their electrostatic-safe containers until you are ready to install them.

Use nonmagnetic tools.

Before touching an electronic component, discharge static electricity by using the guidelines described in this section.

Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry. Handle electronic components as little as possible.

If you remove a component, place it in an electrostatic-safe container.

The following table shows how humidity affects the electrostatic voltage levels generated by different activities.

CAUTION: A product can be degraded by as little as 700 V.

Event

Walking across carpet

Walking across vinyl floor

Motions of bench worker

Removing DIPS from plastic tube

Removing DIPS from vinyl tray

Removing DIPS from Styrofoam

Removing bubble pack from PCB

Packing PCBs in foam-lined box

Typical electrostatic voltage levels

Relative humidity

10%

35,000 V

12,000 V

6,000 V

2,000 V

11,500 V

14,500 V

26,500 V

21,000 V

40%

15,000 V

5,000 V

800 V

700 V

4,000 V

5,000 V

20,000 V

11,000 V

55%

7,500 V

3,000 V

400 V

400 V

2,000 V

3,500 V

7,000 V

5,000 V

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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.

Always be properly grounded when touching a component or assembly.

Store reusable ESD-sensitive parts from assemblies in protective packaging or nonconductive foam.

Use transporters and conveyors made of antistatic belts and roller bushings. Be sure that mechanized equipment used for moving materials is wired to ground and that proper materials are selected to avoid static charging. When grounding is not possible, use an ionizer to dissipate electric charges.

Workstation guidelines

Follow these grounding workstation guidelines:

Cover the workstation with approved static-shielding material.

● Use a wrist strap connected to a properly grounded work surface and use properly grounded tools and equipment.

Use conductive field service tools, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuums.

When fixtures must directly contact dissipative surfaces, use fixtures made only of static-safe materials.

Keep the work area free of nonconductive materials, such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and

Styrofoam.

Handle ESD-sensitive components, parts, and assemblies by the case or PCM laminate. Handle these items only at static-free workstations.

● Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.

● Turn off power and input signals before inserting or removing connectors or test equipment.

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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.

When standing, use foot straps and a grounded floor mat. Foot straps (heel, toe, or boot straps) can be used at standing workstations and are compatible with most types of shoes or boots. On conductive floors or dissipative floor mats, use foot straps on both feet with a minimum of one megohm resistance between the operator and ground. To be effective, the conductive strips must be worn in contact with the skin.

The following grounding equipment is recommended to prevent electrostatic damage:

Antistatic tape

● Antistatic smocks, aprons, and sleeve protectors

Conductive bins and other assembly or soldering aids

Nonconductive foam

● Conductive tabletop workstations with ground cords of one megohm resistance

● Static-dissipative tables or floor mats with hard ties to the ground

Field service kits

● Static awareness labels

● Material-handling packages

Nonconductive plastic bags, tubes, or boxes

● Metal tote boxes

Electrostatic voltage levels and protective materials

The following table lists the shielding protection provided by antistatic bags and floor mats.

Material

Antistatic plastic

Carbon-loaded plastic

Metallized laminate

Use

Bags

Floor mats

Floor mats

Voltage protection level

1,500 V

7,500 V

5,000 V

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Component replacement procedures

This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures.

There are as many as 75 screws, in 12 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.

Serial number

The serial number label, located in the battery bay of the computer, provides important information that you may need when contacting technical support.

(1) Product name

(2) Serial number

(3) Product number

(4) Warranty period

(5) Model description (select models)

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Computer feet

Description

Rubber Feet Kit

Spare part number

600184-001

The computer feet are adhesive-backed rubber pads. The feet attach to the base enclosure in the locations illustrated below.

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Battery

Description

6-cell 55-WH (2.55Ah) LI-ion

6-cell 47-WH (2.2-Ah) LI-ion

Spare part number

593554-001

593553-001

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.

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.

Remove the battery:

1.

Turn the computer upside down on a flat surface.

2.

Slide the battery release latch (1) to release the battery.

3.

Pivot the battery (2) upward and lift it out of the computer (3).

To insert the battery, insert the rear edge of the battery into the battery bay and pivot the front edge downward until the battery is seated. The battery release latch automatically locks the battery into place.

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Hard drive

NOTE: All hard drive spare part kits include a hard drive bracket.

Description

640-GB 5400 RPM

500-GB 7200 RPM

320-GB 7200 RPM

250-GB 7200 RPM

160-GB 7200 RPM

Hard drive hardware kit (includes screws and hard drive bracket)

Hard drive cable/adaptor (included in the cable kit)

Spare part number

615808-001

600170-001

600169-001

575598-001

600167-001

600191-001

610791–001

Before removing the hard 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.

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 45 ).

Remove the hard drive:

1.

Position the computer with the front toward you.

2.

Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws (1) that secure the hard drive cover to the computer.

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3.

Lift the left side of the hard drive cover (2), swing it forward, and remove the cover (3). The hard drive cover is included in the plastics kit, spare part number 600190-001.

4.

Remove the three Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws (1) that secure the hard drive to the computer.

5.

Use the hard drive bracket to lift the hard drive out (2) of the hard drive compartment.

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6.

Disconnect the hard drive cable from the system board.

7.

Remove the hard drive.

8.

If it is necessary to replace the hard drive bracket, remove the four Phillips PM3.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the hard drive bracket to the hard drive

9.

Lift the bracket (2) straight up.

Reverse this procedure to install the hard drive.

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Optical drive

Description

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, matte black

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, biscotti

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, silver

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe, white

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, matte black

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, biscotti

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, silver

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-Layer, white

Spare part number

600171-001

600172-001

608119-001

608120-001

600173-001

600174-001

608121-001

608122-001

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.

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 45 ).

Remove the optical drive:

1.

Position the computer upside down with the front toward you.

2.

Remove the Phillips PM2.5x5.0 screw (1) that secures the optical drive to the computer.

3.

Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool into the access point through the hard drive compartment (2), and then push the drive bracket to the left to release the optical drive.

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4.

Remove the optical drive (3).

5.

If it is necessary to replace the optical drive bracket, position the optical drive with the optical drive bracket toward you.

6.

Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the optical drive bracket to the optical drive.

7.

Remove the optical drive bracket (2).

Reverse the above procedure to reassemble and install the optical drive.

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WLAN module

Description Spare part number

Atheros AR9285 802.11 a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi adapter for use in Canada, the Cayman Islands, Guam,

Puerto Rico, the United States, and the US Virgin Islands

580101-001

Atheros AR9285 802.11 a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi adapter for use in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra,

Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentian, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain,

Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgeria,

Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile,

China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Zaire, Denmark,

Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia,

Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece,

Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissa, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland,

India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea-

South, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Martinique, Nether Antilles, French

Guiana, Aruba, British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Syria, Guadeloupe, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,

Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagaascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall Islands,

Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique,

Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman,

Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of

Moldova, Romania, rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Sao tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal,

Serbia and Montenegro, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands,

Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Gren, Suriname,

Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor (East), Togo, Tonga,

Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Arab Emirates ,United

Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

580101-002

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 802.11b/g/n 1x2 593530-001

Broadcom 4312G 802.11b/g WiFi Adapter for use in Canada, Cayman Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, the United States, and the U.S. Virgin Islands

582562-001

Broadcom 4312G 802.11b/g WiFi Adapter for use in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola,

Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas,

Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, 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, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo,

Costa, Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, The Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, The Dominican

Republic, East Timor , Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji,

Finland, France, French, Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece,

Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissa, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong,

Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, The Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati,

Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia,

Madagascar, Malawi, The Maldives, Mali, Malta, The Marshall Islands, Martinique, Mauritania,

Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia,

Nauru, Nepal, The Nether Antilles, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria,

Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, The Philippines, Poland,

Portugal, Puerto Rico, The Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Sao

Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, The Seychelles, Sierra Leone,

Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, The Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts &

Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Gren, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan,

Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, The

United Arab Emirates, The United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen,

Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe

582562-002

Realtek RTL8191SE 802.11b/g/n 1x1 WiFi Adapter 593533-001

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Description

SPS-WLAN BGN + BT HMC Combo Matador

SPS-WLAN 802.11 bgn Shiraz HMC

SPS-WLAN BGN (1x1) + BT HMC Combo Rashi

Spare part number

600370-001

593836-001

602992-001

Before removing the WLAN module, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the hard drive cover (see

Hard drive on page 46

).

Remove the WLAN module:

1.

Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you.

2.

Loosen the 2 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 captive screws (1) that secure the mini-card compartment cover.

3.

Lift the cover off the computer (2). The mini-card compartment cover is included in the plastics kit, spare part number 600190-001.

4.

Disconnect the two WLAN antenna cables (1) from the WLAN module.

5.

Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (2) that secures the WLAN module to the computer. (The edge of the module opposite the slot rises away from the computer.)

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6.

Remove the WLAN module (3) by pulling it away from the slot at an angle.

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. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the module to restore computer functionality, and then contact technical support through

Help and Support.

NOTE: WLAN modules are designed with a notch (4) to prevent incorrect insertion into the

WLAN module slot.

Reverse this procedure to install a WLAN module.

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Memory module

Description

2048-MB, PC3 10600, 1333-MHz

1024-MB, PC3 10600, 1333-MHz

Spare part number

598856-001

598859-001

Before removing the memory module, 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 45 ).

Remove the memory module:

1.

Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you.

2.

Loosen the two Phillips PM2.5×5.0 captive screws that secure the mini-card compartment cover to the computer.

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3.

Lift cover off the computer. The mini-card compartment cover is included in the plastics kit, spare part number 600190-001.

NOTE: Small tabs hold the cover in place. Firmly pull up on the cover to release the tabs.

4.

Spread the retaining tabs (1) on each side of the memory module slot to release the memory module. (The edge of the module opposite the slot rises away from the computer.)

5.

Remove the module (2) by pulling it away from the slot at an angle.

NOTE: Memory modules are designed with a notch (3) to prevent incorrect insertion into the memory module slot.

Reverse this procedure to install a memory module.

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Keyboard

Description

Keyboard for use in Brazil

Keyboard for use in English and French Canada

Keyboard for use in for use in Latin America

Keyboard for use in South Korea

Keyboard for use in Taiwan

Keyboard for use in Thailand

Keyboard for use in the United States

Spare part number

600175-201

600175-121

600175-161

600175-AD1

600175-AB1

600175-281

600175-001

Before removing the keyboard, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

6.

Remove the mini-card compartment cover (see

WLAN module on page 51

).

Remove the keyboard:

1.

Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you.

2.

Remove the six Phillips PM2.5×6.5 screws that secure the keyboard to the computer.

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3.

Turn the computer display-side up with the front toward you.

4.

Open the computer as far as possible.

5.

Release the top edge of the keyboard by lifting it up to disengage the keyboard from the tabs on the top cover (1).

6.

Slide the top edge of the keyboard back (2) until it rests against the display.

7.

Release the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector (1) to which the keyboard cable is attached and disconnect the keyboard cable (2) from the system board.

8.

Remove the keyboard.

Reverse this procedure to install the keyboard.

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Top cover

Description

Top cover (includes Touchpad and bracket, button board, and cable), matte black

Top cover, bicotti

Top cover, silver

Top cover, white

Spare part number

600181-001

600182-001

606161-001

606162-001

Before removing the switch cover, 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 following components: a.

Battery (see Battery on page 45 ).

b.

Optical drive (see

Optical drive on page 49 ).

c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 ).

Remove the switch cover:

1.

Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you.

2.

Remove the four screw covers (1) at the front edge of the computer.

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3.

Remove the five Phillips PM2.5×6.5 screws (2), the two Phillips PM2.5x4.0 screws (3), and the four Phillips PM2.5x3.0 screws (4) that secure the top cover to the base enclosure.

4.

Turn the computer display-side up with the front toward you.

5.

Open the computer as far as possible.

6.

Release the ZIF connector to which the touchpad (1) is connected and disconnect the cable from the system board.

7.

Release the ZIF connector to which the touchpad button board cable (2) is connected and disconnect the cable from the system board.

8.

Disconnect the speaker cable (3) from the system board.

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9.

Release the ZIF connector to which the power button board cable (4) is connector and disconnect the cable from the system board.

10.

Remove the Phillips PM2.5×6.5 screw (1) from the top cover, disengage the rear edge of the top cover (2) from the base enclosure, and then remove the cover from the computer (3).

Reverse this procedure to install the switch cover.

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Speaker assembly

Description

Speaker assembly

Spare part number

600189-001

Before removing the speaker assembly, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) b.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

c.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the speaker assembly:

1.

Turn the top cover upside down.

2.

Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws (1) that secure the speaker assembly to the computer.

3.

Lift the speaker assembly (2) straight up to remove it from the top cover.

Reverse this procedure to install the speaker assembly.

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Power button board

Description

Power button board (with cable)

Spare part number

600188-001

Before removing the power button 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.

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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see

Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see

Optical drive on page 49 )

c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see

Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the power button board:

1.

Turn the top cover upside down with the rear edge toward you.

2.

Remove the Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screw (1) that secures the power button board to the top cover.

3.

Remove the power button board (2).

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TouchPad button board

Description

TouchPad button board

Spare part number

604603-001

Before removing the TouchPad button 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.

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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the TouchPad button board:

1.

Turn the top cover upside down with the front toward you.

2.

Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screws (1) that secure the TouchPad board to the top cover.

3.

Remove the TouchPad button board (2) from the TouchPad bracket.

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Reverse the above procedure to reassemble and install the TouchPad button board.

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Modem module

Description

High-speed 56K modem for use in all countries and regions except Australia and New Zealand

High-speed 56K modem for use in Australia and New Zealand

Modem module cable with RJ-11 connector (included in the cable kit)

Spare part number

510100-001

510100-011

610791-001

Before removing the modem module, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the modem module:

1.

Turn the computer upright with the front toward you.

2.

Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the modem module to the system board.

3.

Disconnect the modem module cable (2) from the modem module.

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4.

Lift up on the front of the modem module (3) to disconnect it from the system board.

5.

Remove the modem module.

Reverse the above procedure to install the modem module, and be sure that the connector on the bottom of the modem module connects firmly into the system board.

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Bluetooth module

Description

Bluetooth module

Bluetooth module cable

Spare part number

537921-001

602822-001

Before removing the Bluetooth module, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the Bluetooth module:

1.

Position the computer upright with the front toward you.

2.

Disconnect the Bluetooth module cable (1) from the system board.

3.

Remove the Bluetooth module and cable from the clips in the base enclosure (2).

4.

Remove the Bluetooth module (3) from the base enclosure.

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Reverse the above procedure to install the Bluetooth module.

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USB board

Description

USB board (includes cable)

Spare part number

600631-001

Before removing the USB 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.

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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the USB board:

1.

Position the computer upright with the right side toward you.

2.

Disconnect the USB board cable (1) from the system board.

3.

Remove the Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screw (2) that secures the USB board to the base enclosure.

4.

Lift the USB board (3) straight up to remove it from the computer.

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Reverse this procedure to install the USB board.

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Power connector cable

Description

Power connector cable (includes cable and connector)

Spare part number

600630-001

Before removing the power connector 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.

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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 ))

Remove the power connector cable:

1.

Turn the computer upright with the right side toward you.

2.

Disconnect the power connector cable (1) from the system board.

3.

Lift the power connector (2) from the clips built into the base enclosure.

4.

Remove the cable from the base enclosure.

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Reverse this procedure to install the power connector cable.

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Display assembly

Description

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; Presario, matte black

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; Presario, biscotti

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, biscotti

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, silver

35.6 cm (14-in) WXGA Brightview display assembly for use with integrated microphone and webcam; HP, white

Spare part number

592146-001

597617-001

600163-001

606155-001

606156-001

Before removing the display assembly, 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 45 ).

5.

Disconnect the wireless antenna cables from the WLAN module (see WLAN module on page 51

).

6.

Remove the following components: a.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the display assembly:

1.

Turn the computer display-side up, with the front toward you.

2.

Open the display as far as possible.

3.

Remove the wireless antenna cables (1) from the hole and clips built into the base enclosure.

4.

Disconnect the display panel cable (2) from the system board.

5.

Disconnect the microphone cable (3) from the system board.

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6.

Disconnect the webcam cable (2) from the system board.

CAUTION: Support the display assembly when removing the display screws in the following steps. Failure to support the display assembly can result in damage to the assembly and other components.

7.

Remove the four black Phillips PM2.5×6.5 screws (1) that secure the display assembly to the computer.

8.

Remove the display assembly (2).

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9.

If it is necessary to replace any of the display assembly internal components, remove the following screw covers and screws. The display screw covers are included in the display screw kit, spare part number 592152-001.

(1) Two Mylar screw covers on the display bezel bottom edge

(2) Two Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws

10.

Flex the inside edge of the top (1), the left and right sides (2), and the bottom (3) of the display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display back cover.

11.

Remove the display bezel (4). The display bezel is available using spare part number

592147-001 for HP computers, and 592148-001 for Presario computers.

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12.

If it is necessary to replace the webcam module, disconnect the webcam cable (1) from the module. Lift the webcam from the double-sided tape on the display back cover, and remove the webcam.

13.

If it is necessary to replace the display panel, remove the eight Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws (1) that secure the display panel to the display enclosure, and then lift the panel from the enclosure (2).

The display panel is available using the spare part number 592144-001.

14.

If it is necessary to replace the display cable, follow these steps: a.

Turn the display panel upside down in front of you.

b.

Peel back the tape that secures the cable to the display (1).

c.

Unplug the cable from the display (2).

d.

Remove the cable from the display (3).

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The display cable is available in the display cable kit, spare part number 592151-001.

15.

If it is necessary to replace the display bracket and hinges, remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws

(1) that secure each bracket to the display.

16.

Remove the display hinges (2) from the display. The display bracket and hinge set is available using spare part number 600627-001.

17.

If it is necessary to replace the wireless antennas and cables, remove the adhesive strip (1) that secures each antenna to the display back cover.

18.

Detach the wireless antenna (2) from the display back cover .

19.

Remove the antenna cables from the clips (3) built into the display enclosure.

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20.

Remove the wireless antennas and cables (4) from the display enclosure. The wireless antennas and cables are included in the display cable kit, spare part number 592151-001.

21.

If it is necessary to remove the webcam cable, remove the cable from the adhesive strips (1) along the cable path on the display back cover, and then remove the webcam cable (2). The webcam cable is included in the display cable kit, spare part number 592151-001,

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22.

If it is necessary to remove the microphone, release the microphone cable from the adhesive strips

(1) along the cable path on the display back cover, remove the microphone from the clips on the display back cover (2), and then remove the microphone and microphone cable (3). The microphone and cable is included in the display cable kit, spare part number 592151-001,

Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the display assembly.

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System board

Description

System board for use in models with discrete graphics subsystem

System board for use in models with Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem

System board for use in models with discrete graphics subsystem and HDMI card reader

System board for use in models with UMA graphics subsystem and HDMI card reader

System board for use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory, Intel® GL40 chipset, and

HDMI card reader

For use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory,

For use in models with DSC HD5430 MDM CR

For use in models with DSC HD5430

For use in models with UMA graphics subsystem memory,

For use in models with HD545V DSC

For use in models with HD545V DSC CR

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem HM55 HD5430/1G

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem HDMI HD5430/1G

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem with HM55 HD545V

For use in models with discrete graphics subsystem with HM55 HDMI HD545V

Spare part number

595181-001

595182-001

595183-001

595184-001

605140-001

592808-001

592811-001

592810-001

592809-001

611554-001

611555-001

608823–001

608824–001

615577–001

615578–001

When replacing the system board, be sure that the following components are removed from the defective system board and installed on the replacement system board:

RTC battery (see

RTC battery on page 85 )

Memory modules (see

Memory module on page 54

)

WLAN module (see

WLAN module on page 51 )

Modem module (see Modem module on page 65 )

Before removing the system 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.

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.

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4.

Remove the battery (see Battery on page 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

WLAN (see WLAN module on page 51 )

c.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) d.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

e.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

f.

Speaker assembly (see

Speaker assembly on page 61 )

g.

Display assembly (see Display assembly on page 73

) h.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

Remove the following cables from the system board if still connected:

Power connector cable (see Power connector cable on page 71

)

Bluetooth cable (see

Bluetooth module on page 67 )

USB board cable (see

USB board on page 69

)

1.

Turn the computer upright with the right side toward you.

2.

Remove the three Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screws that secure the system board to the computer.

3.

Release the optical drive cable (1) from the system board.

4.

Lift the right side of the system board (2).

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5.

Release the system board by sliding it to the right at an angle (3) until the connectors on the left side of the system board clear the base enclosure, and then remove the system board.

6.

If it is necessary to replace the modem module cable, remove the RJ-11 connector (1) from the clip built into the base enclosure.

7.

Remove the modem module cable (2) from the routing channel built into the base enclosure. The modem module cable is available using spare part number 610791-001.

When replacing the system board, be sure that the following components are removed from the defective system board and installed on the replacement system board:

Fan/heat sink assembly (see

Fan/heat sink assembly on page 87

)

● Processor (see

Processor on page 90 )

Reverse the preceding procedure to install the system board.

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Optical drive SATA cable and connector

Description

Optical drive cable (included in the cable kit)

Spare part number

610791-001

Before removing the optical drive 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.

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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

WLAN (see WLAN module on page 51 )

c.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) d.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

e.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

f.

Speaker assembly (see

Speaker assembly on page 61 )

g.

Display assembly (see Display assembly on page 73

) h.

System board (see

System board on page 80 )

Remove the optical drive cable

1.

Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws (1) that secure the optical drive connector to the system board.

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2.

Release the cable from the clips on the base enclosure (2), and then remove the cable (3).

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RTC battery

Description

RTC battery

Spare part number

602745-001

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.

Remove the battery (see Battery on page 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

WLAN (see WLAN module on page 51 )

c.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) d.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

e.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

f.

Speaker assembly (see

Speaker assembly on page 61 )

g.

Display assembly (see Display assembly on page 73

) h.

System board (see

System board on page 80 )

Remove the RTC battery:

1.

Turn the system board upside down.

2.

Release the RTC battery from the clips on the system board (1).

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3.

Remove the RTC battery (2).

Reverse this procedure to install the RTC battery.

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Fan/heat sink assembly

Description

Fan/heat sink assembly for use in models that use Universal Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem memory (includes thermal replacement material)

Fan/heat sink assembly for use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory (includes thermal material)

Fan/heat sink assembly for use in models that use and UMA graphics subsystem memory and the

Intel® GL40 chipset (includes thermal material)

Fan/heat sink assembly for use in models that use Universal Memory Architecture (UMA) graphics subsystem memory (includes thermal material)

Fan/heat sink assembly for use in models that use discrete graphics subsystem memory (includes thermal material)

Fan/heat sink assembly for use in models that use DSC HD545V graphics subsystem memory

(includes thermal material)

Spare part number

595832-001

595833–001

606573-001

606609-001

606610-001

617029-001

NOTE: To properly ventilate the computer, allow at least a 7.6-cm (3-inch) clearance on the right side and rear panel of the computer. The computer uses an electric fan for ventilation. The fan is controlled by a temperature sensor and is designed to turn on automatically when high temperature conditions exist. These conditions are affected by high external temperatures, system power consumption, power management/battery conservation configurations, battery fast charging, and software requirements. Exhaust air is displaced through the ventilation grill located on the left side of the computer.

Before removing the fan/heat sink assembly, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

e.

Speaker assembly (see

Speaker assembly on page 61 )

f.

Display assembly (see Display assembly on page 73

) g.

System board (see

System board on page 80 )

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Remove the fan/heat assembly (fan/heat sink appearance may vary):

1.

Turn the system board upside down.

2.

Disconnect the fan cable (1) from the system board.

3.

Follow the sequence embossed on heat sink to loosen the four Phillips PM2.5×7.0 captive screws

(2) that secure the fan/heat sink assembly to the system board.

NOTE: Due to the adhesive quality of the thermal material located between the fan/heat sink assembly and system board components, it may be necessary to move the fan/heat sink assembly from side to side to detach the assembly.

4.

Remove the fan/heat sink assembly (3).

The thermal material must be thoroughly cleaned from the surface of the fan/heat sink assembly (1),

(3) and the processor (2) and video components (4) each time the fan/heat sink assembly is removed.

Thermal pads and thermal paste must be installed on all surfaces before the fan/heat sink assembly is reinstalled.

NOTE: Thermal pads and thermal paste are included with all fan/heat sink assembly, system board, and processor spare part kits.

The following illustration shows the locations for thermal material on systems with discrete graphics subsystems.

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The thermal material must be thoroughly cleaned from the surface of the fan/heat sink assembly (1) and (3), and the processor component (2), each time the fan/heat sink assembly is removed. Thermal pads and thermal paste must be installed on all surfaces before the fan/heat sink assembly is reinstalled.

The following illustration shows the locations for thermal material on systems with UMA graphics subsystems.

Reverse this procedure to install the fan/heat sink assembly.

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Processor

NOTE: All processor spare part kits include thermal material.

Description

Intel Arrandale Core 620M 2.26-GHz

Intel Arrandale 540M 2.53-GHz

Intel Arrandale 520M 2.4-GHz

Intel Arrandale i5-430M 2.26-GHz

Intel Arrandale i3-350M 2.26-GHz

Intel Arrandale 370M, 2.4 GHz

Intel Arrandale i5-450M 2.4GHz

Intel Arrandale 3-370M 2.4GHz

Intel Celeron 900,2.2GHz

Intel Arrandale i3-330M 2.13-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3000, 1.8-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T4400 - 2.2-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile,T4300, 2.1-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3100 - 1.9-GHz

Processor, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T4500 2.3-GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T3300 2.0-GHz

Processor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) P320 DDR3-1066 Mhz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor N120 DDR3-1066 Mhz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor P520 DDR3-1066 Mhz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N330 2.3GHz 1M L2 35W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC QC P920 1.6Ghz 2M L2 25W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N530 DC 2.5GHz L2 35W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC P820 Tri-Core 1.8Ghz 1.5M L2 25W

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor N620 DDR3-1333 Mhz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N930 QC 2.0 GHz

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor DC N830 Tri-core 2.1Ghz 1.5M L2 35W

Spare part number

591880–001

592399-001

594165-001

594171-001

594173-001

594164-001

594170-001

594172-001

594167-001

594166-001

594169-001

594168-001

587259-001

594188-001

594187-001

597624-001

597623-001

613586–001

613585–001

613584–001

534419–001

597622-001

572926-001

584296-001

572929-001

572925-001

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Before removing the processor, 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 45 ).

5.

Remove the following components: a.

Hard drive (see Hard drive on page 46 )

b.

Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 49

) c.

Keyboard (see

Keyboard on page 56 )

d.

Top cover (see Top cover on page 58 )

e.

Speaker assembly (see

Speaker assembly on page 61 )

f.

Display assembly (see Display assembly on page 73

) g.

System board (see

System board on page 80 )

h.

Fan/heat sink assembly (see

Fan/heat sink assembly on page 87 )

Remove the processor:

1.

Turn the processor locking screw (1) one-half turn counterclockwise until you hear a click.

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2.

Lift the processor (2) straight up and remove it.

NOTE: The gold triangle (3) on the processor must be aligned with the triangle icon (4) embossed on the processor socket when you install the processor.

Reverse this procedure to install the processor.

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5 Setup Utility

Computer Setup in Windows 7

To view the drives installed on the computer, select Start > Computer.

On models with a secondary hard drive (drive D), the optical drive becomes drive E. The next drive added to the system, such as a new USB drive, will be assigned the next available drive letter.

Starting Setup Utility

Setup Utility is a ROM-based information and customization utility that can be used even when your

Windows® operating system is not working.

The utility reports information about the computer and provides settings for startup, security, and other preferences.

To start Setup Utility:

▲ Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press f10 .

– or –

1.

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press esc .

2.

When the Startup Menu is displayed, press f10 .

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Using Setup Utility

Changing the language of Setup Utility

The following procedure explains how to change the language of Setup Utility. If Setup Utility is not already running, begin at step 1. If Setup Utility is already running, begin at step 2.

1.

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press f10 .

– or –

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press esc . When the

Startup Menu is displayed, press f10 .

2.

Use the arrow keys to select System Configuration > Language, and then press enter .

3.

Use the arrow keys to select a language, and then press enter .

4.

When a confirmation prompt with your language selected is displayed, press enter .

5.

To save your change and exit Setup Utility, use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit Saving

Changes, and then press enter .

Your change goes into effect immediately.

Navigating and selecting in Setup Utility

Because Setup Utility is not Windows based, it does not support the TouchPad. Navigation and selection are by keystroke.

To choose a menu or a menu item, use the arrow keys.

To choose an item in a list or to toggle a field, for example an Enable/Disable field, use either the arrow keys or f5 or f6 .

● To select an item, press enter .

To close a text box or return to the menu display, press esc .

To display additional navigation and selection information while Setup Utility is open, press f1 .

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Displaying system information

The following procedure explains how to display system information in Setup Utility. If Setup Utility is not open, begin at step 1. If Setup Utility is open, begin at step 2.

1.

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press f10 .

– or –

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press esc . When the

Startup Menu is displayed, press f10 .

2.

Select the Main menu. System information such as the system time and date, and identification information about the computer is displayed.

3.

To exit Setup Utility without changing any settings, use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit

Discarding Changes, and then press enter .

Restoring default settings in Setup Utility

The following procedure explains how to restore Setup Utility default settings. If Setup Utility is not already running, begin at step 1. If Setup Utility is already running, begin at step 2.

1.

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press f10 .

– or –

Open Setup Utility by turning on or restarting the computer. While the “Press the ESC key for

Startup Menu” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press esc . When the

Startup Menu is displayed, press f10 .

2.

Use the arrow keys to select Exit > Load Setup Defaults, and then press enter .

3.

When the Setup Confirmation is displayed, press enter .

4.

To save your change and exit Setup Utility, use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit Saving

Changes, and then press enter .

Setup Utility default settings go into effect when the computer restarts.

NOTE: Your password, security, and language settings are not changed when you restore the factory default settings.

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Exiting Setup Utility

You can exit Setup Utility with or without saving changes.

To exit Setup Utility and save your changes from the current session:

If the Setup Utility menus are not visible, press esc to return to the menu display. Then use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit Saving Changes, and then press enter .

● To exit Setup Utility without saving your changes from the current session:

If the Setup Utility menus are not visible, press esc to return to the menu display. Then use the arrow keys to select Exit > Exit Discarding Changes, and then press enter .

After either choice, the computer restarts in Windows.

Setup Utility menus

The menu tables in this section provide an overview of Setup Utility options.

NOTE: Some of the Setup Utility menu items listed in this chapter may not be supported by your computer.

Main menu

Select

System information

To do this

View and change the system time and date.

View identification information about the computer.

View specification information about the processor, memory size, system BIOS, and keyboard controller version (select models only).

Security menu

Select

Administrator password

Power-On Password

To do this

Enter, change, or delete an administrator password.

Enter, change, or delete a power-on password.

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System Configuration menu

Select

Language Support

Button Sound (select models only)

Virtualization Technology (select models only)

Processor C6 State (select models only)

LAN Power Saving (select models only)

To do this

Change the language of Setup Utility.

Enable/disable the capacitive button tapping sound.

Enable/disable the processor Virtualization Technology.

Enable/disable the processor C6 sleep state.

Enable/disable LAN Power Saving. When enabled, saves power when the computer is in DC mode.

Enable/disable Card Reader/1394 Power Saving.

Card Reader/1394 Power Saving (select models only)

Fan Always On

Action Keys Mode

Boot Options

Enabled/disable Fan Always On. When enabled, the computer fan will always be on.

Enable/disable Action Keys Mode.

Set the following boot options:

POST hotkey delay (sec.)―Set the delay for the f1 , f2 , f9 , f10 , f11 , and f12 functions of Setup Utility in intervals of 5 seconds each (0,

5, 10, 15, 20).

CD-ROM Boot―Enable/disable boot from CD-ROM.

Floppy Boot―Enable/disable boot from diskette.

Internal Network Adapter Boot―Enable/disable boot from the internal network adapter.

Boot Order―Set the boot order for:

Notebook Hard Drive

Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive

USB Diskette on Key/USB Hard Disk

USB CD/DVD ROM Drive

USB Floppy

Network Adapter

Diagnostics menu

Select

Hard Disk Self Test

To do this

Run a comprehensive self-test on the hard drive.

NOTE: On models with two hard drives, this menu option is called the

Primary Hard Disk Self Test.

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Select To do this

Secondary Hard Disk Self Test (select models only) Run a comprehensive self-test on a secondary hard drive.

Memory Test Run a diagnostic test on the system memory.

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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.

NOTE: Pointing devices are not supported in Computer Setup. You must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections.

NOTE: An external keyboard connected by USB can be used with Computer Setup only if USB legacy support is enabled.

To start Computer Setup, follow these steps:

1.

Turn on or restart the computer.

2.

Before your operating system opens and while the “F10=ROM Based Setup” message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen, press f10 .

Using Computer Setup

Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup

The information and settings in Computer Setup are accessed from the File, Security, Diagnostics, 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.

Navigation and selection are by keystroke:

To choose a menu or a menu item, use the arrow keys.

To select an item, press enter .

To close open dialog boxes and return to the main Computer Setup screen, press esc .

To view navigation information, press f1 .

To change the language, press f2 .

2.

Select the File, Security, Diagnostics, or System Configuration menu.

3.

To exit Computer Setup, choose one of the following methods:

To exit Computer Setup without saving your preferences, use the arrow keys to select File >

Ignore Changes And Exit. Then follow the instructions on the screen.

To save your preferences and exit Computer Setup, use the arrow keys to select File > Save

Changes And Exit. Then follow the instructions on the screen.

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Your preferences go into effect when the computer restarts.

Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup

To return all settings in Computer Setup to the values that were set at the factory, follow these steps:

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.

2.

Use the arrow keys to select File > Restore Defaults, and then press enter .

3.

When the confirmation dialog box opens, press f10 .

4.

To save your preferences and exit Computer Setup, use the arrow keys to select File > Save

Changes And Exit. Then follow the instructions on the screen.

Your preferences go into effect when the computer restarts.

NOTE: Your password settings and security settings are not changed when you restore the factory settings.

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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 chapter may not be supported by your computer.

File menu

Select

System information

Restore Defaults

Ignore Changes And Exit

Save Changes And Exit

To do this

View identification information for the computer.

View specification information for the processor, cache and memory size, and system ROM.

Replace the configuration settings in Computer Setup with the original factory settings. (Password settings and security settings are not changed when you restore the factory settings.)

Cancel any changes entered during the current session. Then exit and restart the computer.

Save any changes entered during the current session. Then exit and restart the computer. Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.

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Security menu

NOTE: Some of the menu items listed in this section may not be supported by your computer.

Select

Setup Password

Power-On Password

Password Options

DriveLock Passwords

System IDs

Disk Sanitizer

To do this

Enter, change, or delete a setup password.

Enter, change, or delete a power-on password.

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.

NOTE: DriveLock settings are accessible only when you enter Computer Setup by turning on (not restarting) the computer.

Enter a user-defined computer asset tracking number and ownership tag.

Run Disk Sanitizer to destroy all existing data on the primary hard drive. The following options are available:

Fast: Runs the Disk Sanitizer erase cycle once.

Optimum: Runs the Disk Sanitizer erase cycle 3 times.

Custom: Allows you to select the desired number of Disk

Sanitizer erase cycles from a list.

CAUTION: If you run Disk Sanitizer, the data on the primary hard drive is destroyed permanently.

Diagnostics menu

Select

HDD Self-Test Options

Memory Check

To do this

Run a comprehensive self-test on any hard drive in the system or on any optional MultiBay hard drive.

Run a comprehensive check on system memory.

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System Configuration menu

NOTE: Some of the listed System Configuration options may not be supported by your computer.

Select

Language

Boot options

Device Configurations

To do this

Change the Computer Setup language.

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.

Set the Express Boot Popup delay in seconds.

Set the boot order.

1st boot device: USB CD-ROM

2nd boot device: USB floppy

3rd boot device: USB SuperDisk

4th boot device: Notebook hard drive

5th boot device: USB hard disk

6th boot device: Network controller

Swap the functions of the fn key and left ctrl key.

Enable/disable USB legacy support. When enabled,

USB legacy support allows the following:

Use of a USB keyboard in Computer Setup even when a your 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.

Enable/disable BIOS DMA data transfers.

Enable/disable fan always on while connected to an AC outlet.

Enable/disable data execution prevention.

Enable/disable LAN power saving mode.

Enable/disable SATA Native Mode.

Enable/disable Dual Core CPU.

Enable/disable HDD translation mode.

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Select

Built-in device options

Port options

To do this

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.

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6 Specifications

Computer specifications

Dimensions

Depth

Width

Height (front to rear)

Weight (lowest weight configuration)

Input power

Operating voltage

Operating current

Temperature

Operating (not writing to optical disc)

Operating (writing to optical disc)

22.8 cm (8.98 in)

34.2 cm (13.46 in)

31.5 to 36.5 cm (1.24 to 1.44 in)

< 2.20 kg (4.85 lbs)

18.5 V dc @ 4.74 A – 90 W

4.74 A

0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)

5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)

-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Nonoperating

Relative humidity

Operating

Nonoperating

Maximum altitude (unpressurized)

Operating

Nonoperating

10% to 90%

5% to 95%

NOTE: Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The computer operates well within this range of temperatures.

-15 m to 3,048 m (-50 ft to 10,000 ft)

-15 m to 12,192 m (-50 ft to 40,000 ft)

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35.6-cm

(14.0-in) display specifications

Dimensions

Height

Width

Diagonal

Number of colors

Contrast ratio

Brightness

Pixel resolution

Pitch

Format

Configuration

Backlight

Character display

Total power consumption

Viewing angle

17.6 cm (17.6 cm)

31.1 cm (12.24 in)

35.7 cm (14.06 in)

Up to 16.8 million

300:1 (typical)

200 nits (typical)

0.259 × 0.259 mm

1280 × 800; HD: 1366 × 768

RGB vertical stripe

LED

80 × 25

4.0 W

±40° horizontal, +120/-40° vertical (typical)

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Hard drive specifications

500-GB* 320-GB* 250-GB* 160-GB*

Dimensions

Height

Width

Weight

Interface type

Transfer rate

Security

9.5 mm

70 mm

101 g

SATA

100 MB/sec

ATA security

9.5 mm

70 mm

101 g

SATA

100 MB/sec

ATA security

9.5 mm

70 mm

101 g

SATA

100 MB/sec

ATA security

9.5 mm

70 mm

101 g

SATA

100 MB/sec

ATA security

Seek times (typical read, including setting)

Single track

Average

Maximum

Logical blocks

Disc rotational speed

Operating temperature

1.0 ms

14.0 ms

22.0 ms

976,773,168

7200 rpm

1.5 ms

12.0 ms

22.0 ms

625,142,448

7200 rpm

2.0 ms

12.0 ms

22.0 ms

488,397,168

7200 rpm

5°C to 55°C (41°F to 131°F)

*1 GB = 1 billion bytes when referring to hard drive storage capacity. Actual accessible capacity is less. Actual drive specifications may differ slightly.

NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Contact technical support for details.

1.5 ms

11.0 ms

22.0 ms

312,581,808

7200 rpm

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DVD±RW SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive with

LightScribe specifications

Applicable disc

Read

Write

Random access time

DVD

CD

Cache buffer

Data transfer rate

24X CD-ROM

8X DVD-ROM

24X CD-R

16X CD-RW

8X DVD+R

4X DVD+RW

8X DVD-R

4X DVD-RW

2.4X DVD+R(9)

5X DVD-RAM

Transfer mode

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, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM

< 230 ms

< 175 ms

2 MB

3,600 KB/sec

10,800 KB/sec

3,600 KB/sec

2,400 KB/sec

10,800 KB/sec

5,400 KB/sec

10,800 KB/sec

5,400 KB/sec

2,700 KB/sec

6,750 KB/sec

Multiword DMA Mode

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Blu-ray ROM with LightScribe DVD±R/RW

SuperMulti DL Drive specifications

Applicable disc

Read

Write

Random access time

BD

DVD

CD

Cache buffer

Data transfer rate

24X CD-ROM

8X DVD-ROM

4X BD

24X CD-R

16X CD-RW

8X DVD+R

4X DVD+RW

8X DVD-R

4X DVD-RW

2.4X DVD+R(9)

5X DVD-RAM

1X BD-ROM

1X BD-R read

1X BD-RE read

Transfer mode

BD-ROM, BD-ROM-DL, BD-R, BD-R-DL, BD-RE, BD-RE-DL, DVD-ROM, DVD+R,

DVD+R-DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R-DL, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM (Ver.2), CD-

DA, CD-ROM (mode 1 and mode 2), CD-ROM XA (mode 2, form 1 and form 2), Photo CD (single and multiple sessions), CD Extra, CD-R, CD-RW, and CD-TEXT

DVD-RAM (Ver.2), DVD+R, DVD-R, CD-R, and CD-ROM

< 230 ms

< 180 ms

< 180 ms

8 MB

3,600 KB/sec

10,800 KB/sec

18,000 KB/sec

3,600 KB/sec

2,400 KB/sec

10,800 KB/sec

5,400 KB/sec

10,800 KB/sec

5,400 KB/sec

2,700 KB/sec

6,750 KB/sec

4,500 KB/sec

4,500 KB/sec

4,500 KB/sec

Multiword DMA Mode

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System resource specifications

You can use Device Manager to get a graphical view of the system resources that control how the devices work on the computer. System resources you can access from Device Manager are direct memory access (DMA) channels, input/output (I/O) ports, interrupt request (IRQ) lines, and memory addresses.

If two devices require the same resource and create a device conflict, you can manually change the resource settings in Device Manager to be sure each setting is unique.

CAUTION: Improperly changing resource settings can disable your hardware and cause your computer to malfunction or become inoperable. Only users who have expert knowledge of computer hardware and hardware configurations should change resource settings.

To view resource settings in Windows 7 and Windows Vista:

1.

Select Start > Computer.

2.

Click System properties near the top of the Computer folder.

3.

On the left, click Device Manager.

4.

On the View menu, click one of the following:

Resources by type

Resources by connection

To view resource settings in Windows XP:

1.

Select Start > My Computer, or double-click My Computer on the desktop.

2.

Under System Tasks, click View system information.

3.

In the System Properties window, select the Hardware tab.

4.

Click Device Manager.

5.

On the View menu, click one of the following:

Resources by type

Resources by connection

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7 Backup and recovery

Recovery after a system failure is as complete as your most current backup. HP recommends that you create recovery discs immediately after software setup. As you add new software and data files, you should continue to back up your system on a regular basis to maintain a reasonably current backup.

Tools provided by the operating system and HP Recovery Manager software are designed to help you with the following tasks for safeguarding your information and restoring it in case of a system failure:

Creating a set of recovery discs (Recovery Manager software feature). Recovery discs are used to start up (boot) your computer and restore the operating system and software programs to factory settings in case of system failure or instability.

● Backing up your information regularly to protect your important system files.

Creating system restore points (operating system feature). System restore points allow you to reverse undesirable changes to your computer by restoring the computer to an earlier state.

Recovering a program or driver (Recovery Manager software feature). This feature helps you reinstall a program or driver without performing a full system recovery.

● Performing a full system recovery (Recovery Manager software feature). With Recovery Manager, you can recover your full factory image if you experience system failure or instability. Recovery

Manager works from a dedicated recovery partition (select models only) on the hard drive or from recovery discs you create.

NOTE: Computers with a solid-state drive (SSD) may not have a recovery partition. Recovery discs have been included for computers that do not have a partition. Use these discs to recover your operating system and software. To check for the presence of a recovery partition, select

Start, right-click Computer, click Manage, and then click Disk Management. If the partition is present, an HP Recovery drive is listed in the window.

Windows 7

To protect your information, back up your files and folders. In case of system failure, you can use the backup files to restore your computer.

CAUTION: In the event of a hard drive failure, you cannot use your computer to access the Disaster

Recovery utility. Therefore, HP recommends that you download the Disaster Recovery utility SoftPaq, and then extract it to a USB flash drive as soon as possible after software setup. For details, refer to

“Downloading and extracting the Disaster Recovery utility” later in this section.

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Depending on your computer model, you may have one of the following backup and recovery solutions:

● Roxio BackOnTrack

● HP Recovery Manager

NOTE: For detailed information, perform a search for these topics in Help and Support.

Creating recovery discs

HP recommends that you create recovery discs to be sure that you can restore your system to its original factory state if you experience serious system failure or instability. Create these discs after setting up the computer for the first time.

Handle these discs carefully and keep them in a safe place. The software allows the creation of only one set of recovery discs.

NOTE: You can use an optional external optical drive (purchased separately) to create recovery discs, or you can purchase recovery discs for your computer from the HP Web site.

Note the following guidelines before creating recovery discs:

NOTE: The external hard drive must be connected to a USB port on the computer, not to a USB port on an external device such as a hub.

● You will need high-quality DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R (writable Blu-ray), or CD-R discs. All these discs are purchased separately. DVDs and BDs have a much higher capacity than CDs. If you use CDs, up to 20 discs may be required, whereas only a few DVDs or BDs are required.

NOTE: Read-write discs, such as CD-RW, DVD±RW, double-layer DVD±RW, and BD-RE

(rewritable Blu-ray) discs, are not compatible with the Recovery Manager software.

The computer must be connected to AC power during this process.

Only one set of recovery discs can be created per computer.

Number each disc before inserting it into the optical drive.

If necessary, you can exit the program before you have finished creating the recovery discs. The next time you open Recovery Manager, you will be prompted to continue the disc creation process.

To create a set of recovery discs:

1.

Select Start > All Programs > Recovery Manager > Recovery Disk Creation.

2.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Backing up your information

As you add new software and data files, you should back up your system on a regular basis to maintain a reasonably current backup. Back up your system at the following times:

● At regularly scheduled times

NOTE: Set reminders to back up your information periodically.

Before the computer is repaired or restored

Before you add or modify hardware or software

Note the following when backing up:

Create system restore points using the Windows® System Restore feature, and periodically copy them to disc.

Store personal files in the Documents library and back up this folder periodically.

Back up templates stored in their associated programs.

Save customized settings 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 copy the screen and paste it into a word-processing document, follow these steps:

1.

Display the screen.

2.

Copy the screen:

To copy only the active window, press alt+prt sc .

To copy the entire screen, press prt sc .

3.

Open a word-processing document, and then select Edit > Paste.

4.

Save the document.

You can back up your information to an optional external hard drive, a network drive, or discs.

When backing up to discs, use any of the following types of discs (purchased separately): CD-R,

CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, or DVD±RW. The discs you use will depend on the type of optical drive installed in your computer.

NOTE: DVDs store more information than CDs, so using them for backup reduces the number of recovery discs required.

When backing up to discs, number each disc before inserting it into the optical drive of the computer.

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Using Windows Backup and Restore

To create a backup using Windows Backup and Restore, 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.

Select Start > All Programs > Maintenance > Backup and Restore.

2.

Follow the on-screen instructions to set up and create a backup.

NOTE: Windows® includes the User Account Control feature to improve the security of your computer. You may be prompted for your permission or password for tasks such as installing software, running utilities, or changing Windows settings. Refer to Help and Support for more information.

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Using system restore points

When you back up your system, you are creating a system restore point. A system restore point allows you to save and name a snapshot of your hard drive at a specific point in time. You can then recover back to that point if you want to reverse subsequent changes made to your system.

NOTE: Recovering to an earlier restore point does not affect data files saved or e-mails created since the last restore point.

You also can create additional restore points to provide increased protection for your system files and settings.

When to create restore points

Before you add or extensively modify software or hardware

Periodically, whenever the system is performing optimally

NOTE: If you revert to a restore point and then change your mind, you can reverse the restoration.

Create a system restore point

1.

Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System.

2.

In the left pane, click System Protection.

3.

Click the System Protection tab.

4.

Under Protection Settings, select the disk for which you want to create a restore point.

5.

Click Create.

6.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

Restore to a previous date and time

To revert to a restore point (created at a previous date and time), when the computer was functioning optimally, follow these steps:

1.

Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System.

2.

In the left pane, click System protection.

3.

Click the System Protection tab.

4.

Click System Restore.

5.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

Performing a recovery

NOTE: You can recover only files that you have previously backed up. HP recommends that you use

HP Recovery Manager to create a set of recovery discs (entire drive backup) as soon as you set up your computer.

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Recovery Manager software allows you to repair or restore the system if you experience system failure or instability. Recovery Manager works from recovery discs or from a dedicated recovery partition

(select models only) on the hard drive. However, if your computer includes a solid-state drive (SSD), you may not have a recovery partition. If that is the case, recovery discs have been included with your computer. Use these discs to recover your operating system and software.

NOTE: Windows has its own built-in repair features, such as System Restore. If you have not already tried these features, try them before using Recovery Manager.

NOTE: Recovery Manager recovers only software that was preinstalled at the factory. Software not provided with this computer must be downloaded from the manufacturer's Web site or reinstalled from the disc provided by the manufacturer.

Recovering from the recovery discs

To restore the system from the recovery discs:

1.

Back up all personal files.

2.

Insert the first recovery disc into the optical drive and restart the computer.

3.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

Recovering from the dedicated recovery partition (select models only)

NOTE: Computers with an SSD may not have a recovery partition. If the computer does not have a recovery partition, you will not be able to recover using this procedure. Recovery discs have been included for computers that do not have a partition. Use these discs to recover your operating system and software.

On some models, you can perform a recovery from the partition on the hard drive, accessed by pressing either the Start button or f11 . This restores the computer to its factory condition.

To restore the system from the partition, follow these steps:

1.

Access Recovery Manager in either of the following ways:

Select Start > All Programs > Recovery Manager > Recovery Manager.

– or –

Turn on or restart the computer, and then press esc while the “Press the ESC key for Startup

Menu” message is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Then, press f11 while the “Press

<F11> for recovery” message is displayed on the screen.

2.

Click System Recovery in the Recovery Manager window.

3.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

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Linux backup and recovery

Use the instructions in this section if SUSE Linux SLED 11 is installed on your computer.

To protect your information, back up your files and folders. Then if the system fails, you can restore your important files from copies. You can also use the options listed in this section to restore the operating system and programs that were installed at the factory.

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 original operating system and HP programs and drivers that were installed at the factory. Software, drivers, and updates not installed by HP must be manually reinstalled. Personal files must be restored from a backup.

To recover the original hard drive image using f11 , follow these steps:

1.

If possible, back up all personal files.

2.

Restart the computer, and then press f11 while the “Press <F11> for recovery” message is displayed on the screen.

3.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

NOTE: If you are unable to boot (start up) your computer from the primary operating system or from the recovery f11 method, you must purchase a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop Operating System DVD to repair the operating system. For additional information, refer to the

Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet, included with the computer.

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8 Connector pin assignments

Audio-out (headphone)

Pin

1

2

3

Audio-in (microphone)

Signal

Audio out, left channel

Audio out, right channel

Ground

Pin

1

2

3

Signal

Audio signal in

Audio signal in

Ground

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External monitor

Pin

11

12

13

14

7

8

9

10

15

5

6

3

4

1

2

Signal

Red analog

Green analog

Blue analog

Not connected

Ground

Ground analog

Ground analog

Ground analog

+5 VDC

Ground

Monitor detect

DDC 2B data

Horizontal sync

Vertical sync

DDC 2B clock

External monitor 119

RJ-11 (modem)

Pin

4

5

6

1

2

3

RJ-45 (network)

Signal

Unused

Tip

Ring

Unused

Unused

Unused

Pin

5

6

3

4

1

2

7

8

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Signal

Transmit +

Transmit -

Receive +

Unused

Unused

Receive -

Unused

Unused

HDMI

10

11

12

13

14

8

9

6

7

4

5

2

3

Pin

1

15

16

17

18

19

20

Signal

TMDS data 2+

TMDS data 2 shield

TMDS data 2–

TMDS data 1+

TMDS data 1shield

TMDS data 1–

TMDS data 0+

TMDS data 0 shield

TMDS data 0–

TMDS clock+

TMDS clock shield

TMDS clock–

CEC

No connect

DDC clock

DDC data

Ground

+5V power

Hot plug detect

Shell

HDMI 121

Universal Serial Bus

Pin

1

2

3

4

Signal

+5 VDC

Data -

Data +

Ground

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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 or regions must meet the requirements of the country or region where the computer is used.

Requirements for all countries or regions

The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries or regions:

The length of the power cord set must be at least 1.5 m (5.0 ft) and no more than 2.0 m (6.5 ft).

All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country or region where the power cord set will be used.

● The power cord sets must have a minimum current capacity of 10 amps and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 V AC, as required by each country or region’s power system.

The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an EN 60 320/IEC 320

Standard Sheet C13 connector for mating with the appliance inlet on the back of the computer.

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Requirements for specific countries or regions

Country/region Accredited agency Applicable note number

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Italy

Japan

The Netherlands

Norway

The People's Republic of China

South Korea

Sweden

Switzerland

EANSW

OVE

CEBC

CSA

DEMKO

FIMKO

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IMQ

METI

KEMA

NEMKO

CCC

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SEMKO

SEV

1

1

1

2

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1

1

1

1

3

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5

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Taiwan

The United Kingdom

BSMI

BSI

4

1

The United States UL 2

1.

The flexible cord must be Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0-mm² conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country or region where it will be used.

2.

The flexible cord must be Type SPT-3 or equivalent, No. 18 AWG, 3-conductor. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V) configuration.

3.

The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a “T” mark and registration number in accordance with the

Japanese Dentori Law. The flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.00-mm² conductor size. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V) configuration.

4.

The flexible cord must be Type RVV, 3-conductor, 0.75-mm² conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country or region where it will be used.

5.

The flexible cord must be Type VCTF, 3-conductor, 0.75-mm² conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country or region where it will be used.

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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. 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.

NOTE: 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).

NOTE: 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.

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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.

3.

Remove the display bezel (3).

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Index

Symbols/Numerics

1394 Power Saving 97

A

AC adapter

identifying 18

AC adapter, spare part

numbers 31

administrator password 96

antenna

removal 77

antennas 17

applications key, Windows 12

audio, product description 5

audio-in jack, pin

assignments 118

audio-out jack, pin

assignments 118

B backing up customized window, toolbar,

and menu bar settings 113 personal files 113 templates 113

base enclosure, spare part

number 25

battery

removal 45

spare part numbers 25, 45

battery bay, identifying 16

battery release latch,

identifying 16

battery, identifying 18

bays

battery 16 hard drive 16

BD/DVD±R/RW Super Multi

Double-Layer Combo Drive

removal 49

bezel

illustrated 20

spare part number 27, 75

Blu-ray Disc ROM LightScribe with

SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double-

Layer

spare part number 26, 30, 49

Blu-ray ROM with LightScribe DVD

±R/RW SuperMulti DL Drive

specifications 109

Bluetooth module

removal 67 spare part number 25, 67

boot options 97, 103 boot order 97, 103 button sound 97

buttons

power 11

TouchPad right/left 9

C

cable kit, spare part number 26

cables, service considerations 39

camera module

removal 76 spare part number 76

camera, product description 4

caps lock light, identifying 10

Card Reader Power Saving 97

changing the language of Setup

Utility 94

chipset, product description 2

compartments

memory module 16

components

additional hardware 18

bottom 16

front 8

left-side 15

right-side 14

top 9

computer feet

locations 44 spare part number 44

Computer Setup

accessing 99

Diagnostics menu 102

File menu 101

navigating and selecting 99

restoring factory settings 100

Security menu 102

System Configuration

menu 103

using 99

computer specifications 105

connector pin assignments

audio-in 118 audio-out 118

external monitor 119

HDMI 121

headphone 118 microphone 118

modem 120

monitor 119

network 120

RJ-11 120

RJ-45 120

Universal Serial Bus (USB) 122

connector, power 14

connectors, service

considerations 39

cord, power 18

D

Diagnostics menu 97, 102

Digital Media Slot light,

identifying 15

Digital Media Slot, identifying 15

Index 131

diskette drive

precautions 39

product description 4

display assembly

removal 73

spare part number 20, 73

display back cover

spare part number 28

display bezel

illustrated 20

spare part number 27, 75

display bracket and hinge

removal 77 spare part number 77

display cable kit

spare part number 27

display component recycling 125

display components

illustrated 20 spare part numbers 20

display enclosure

illustrated 20

display hinge kit, spare part

number 27

display inverter

illustrated 20

display panel

illustrated 20

product description 3

removal 76

spare part number 27, 76

Display screw kit, spare part

number 28

display specifications 106

displaying system information 95

drives

boot order 97, 103

preventing damage 39

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

precautions 39

removal 49

DVD±RW and CD-RW Combo

Drive

precautions 39

removal 49

DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with

LightScribe spare part

numbers 26, 30, 49

DVD±RW SuperMulti Double-Layer

Drive with LightScribe

specifications 108

E

electrostatic discharge 40

esc key, identifying 12

Ethernet, product description 5

exiting Setup Utility 96

external media cards, product

description 5

external monitor port

pin assignments 119

external monitor port,

identifying 15

F

f11 116

fan always on 97

fan/heat sink assembly

removal 82 spare part number 21, 82

feet

locations 44 spare part number 44

File menu 101

fn key, identifying 12

front components 8

full system recovery 111

function keys, identifying 12

G

graphics, product description 2

grounding equipment and

methods 42

H hard drive

precautions 39

product description 4

removal 46

spare part

numbers 25, 30, 46

specifications 107

hard drive bay, identifying 16

hard drive cover

illustrated 29

removal 47

hard drive hardware kit, spare part

number 30

hard drive self test 97

HDMI 15

HDMI port, pin assignments 121

headphone jack, pin

assignments 118

I inverter

illustrated 20

J jacks

RJ-11 (modem) 14

RJ-45 (network 15

K keyboard

product description 6

removal 56

spare part numbers 21, 56

keys

esc 12 fn 12 function 12 navigation 12

Windows applications 12

Windows logo 12

L

LAN Power Saving 97 language support 97

latch, battery release 16

legacy support, USB 99, 103

light

power 10

lights

caps lock 10

Digital Media Slot 15

optical drive 14

webcam 13

wireless 10

M

Main menu 96

mass storage devices, spare part

numbers 26

memory module

product description 3

removal 54

spare part numbers 22, 54

memory module compartment,

identifying 16

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memory test 98

microphone (internal),

identifying 13

microphone jack, pin

assignments 118

microphone, product

description 5

mini-card compartment cover

illustrated 29

removal 55 spare part number 55

model name 1

modem cable

noise suppression circuitry 18

modem jack, pin

assignments 120

modem module

product description 5

removal 65 spare part number 22, 65

modem module cable

removal 82

monitor port, external 15

monitor port, pin

assignments 119

N

navigating in Setup Utility 94

navigation keys, identifying 12

network jack, pin

assignments 120

noise suppression circuitry

modem cable 18

O

ODD cable

removal 83 spare part number 83

operating system, product

description 6

optical drive

identifying 14

precautions 39

product description 4

removal 49

spare part

numbers 26, 30, 49

specifications 108, 109

optical drive light, identifying 14

P

packing guidelines 41

passwords 96, 102

performing a recovery 115

plastic parts 38

Plastics kit

contents 29 spare part number 29

plastics kit

spare part number 22

pointing device, product

description 6

ports

external monitor 15

HDMI 15

product description 6

USB 14, 15

power button board

removal 62 spare part number 62

power button, identifying 11

power connector cable

removal 71 spare part number 25, 71

power connector, identifying 14

power cord set requirements 123

power cord, identifying 18

power cord, spare part

numbers 31

power light, identifying 10

power requirements, product

description 6

power-on password 96

processor

product description 1

removal 82

spare part numbers 24, 82

Processor C6 State 97

product description

audio 5

camera 4

chipset 2

diskette drive 4

display panel 3

Ethernet 5 external media cards 5

graphics 2

hard drives 4

keyboard 6

memory module 3

microphone 5 modem module 5

operating system 6

optical drives 4

pointing devices 6 ports 6 power requirements 6

processors 1 product name 1

security 6

serviceability 7

wireless 5

product name 1

R recovering a program or

driver 111

recovering from the dedicated

recovery partition 116

recovering from the recovery

discs 116

recovery discs 111, 112

Recovery Manager 111, 116

recovery partition 111

recovery, system 116

removal/replacement

preliminaries 38

procedures 43

restore points 115

restoring default settings 95

RJ-11 (modem) jack,

identifying 14

RJ-11 jack, pin assignments 120

RJ-45 (network) jack,

identifying 15

RJ-45 jack, pin assignments 120

RTC battery

removal 80 spare part number 22, 80

Rubber Feet Kit, spare part

number 44

S

secondary hard drive self test 98

security cable slot, identifying 14

Security menu 96, 102

security, product description 6

selecting in Setup Utility 94

serial number 19, 43

service considerations 38

Index 133

serviceability, product

description 7

setup utility

Diagnostics menu 102

File menu 101

navigating and selecting 99

restoring factory settings 100

Security menu 102

System Configuration

menu 103

slots

Digital Media 15

memory module 16

security cable 14

solid-state drive (SSD) 111, 116

speaker assembly

removal 61

spare part number 21, 61

speakers, identifying 11

specifications

Blu-ray ROM with LightScribe

DVD±R/RW SuperMulti DL

Drive 109

computer 105

display 106

DVD ±RW SuperMulti Double-

Layer Drive with

LightScribe 108

hard drive 107

optical drive 108, 109

system resources 110

starting Setup Utility 93

static-shielding materials 42

stringent security 102

supported discs 112

system board

removal 80

spare part numbers 21, 80

System Configuration

menu 97, 103

system failure or instability 111

system fan 103

system information 96, 101

system recovery 116

system resources 110

system restore points 111, 115

T thermal paste,

replacement 88, 89

tools required 38

top cover

removal 58 spare part number 21, 58

TouchPad

buttons 9 identifying 9

removal 63

TouchPad button board

spare part number 63

TouchPad zone

identifying 9

transporting guidelines 41

U

Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, pin

assignments 122

USB board

removal 69 spare part number 25, 69

USB legacy support 99, 103

USB ports, identifying 14, 15

using Setup Utility 94

using system restore 115

V

vents, identifying 15, 16

Virtualization Technology 97

W webcam

identifying 13 webcam light, identifying 13

Webcam module

spare part number 28

Windows applications key,

identifying 12

Windows logo key,

identifying 12

wireless antenna

removal 77

wireless antennas 17

wireless antennas and cables

removal 78 spare part number 78

wireless antennas and cables,

spare part number 78

wireless light 10

wireless, product description 5

wireless/memory module compartment cover

removal 52 spare part number 52

WLAN module

removal 51

spare part numbers 22, 51

workstation guidelines 41

134 Index

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