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    6.5.3 Removing/Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Assembly
    The procedure for removing and replacing the Hard Disk Drive assembly is as follows:
    1. Power down the notebook,  disconnect the AC adapter, if installed, and remove 
    the battery pack as described in Paragraph 6.5.1.
    2.Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface 
    connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options.
    3. Turn the computer over and locate the release tab for the hard disk drive bay 
    cover (refer to Figure 6-4).
    4. While pressing slightly on the release tab (Figure 6-4), slide the cover to the 
    right and set aside.
    Figure 6-4  Removing the HDD Bay Cover 
    Release Tab
    Bay Cover
    Bottom of Unit 
    						
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    5. While lifting upward on the HDD release tab ( using your fingernails), use 
    both finger grip areas (Figure 6-5) and pull the HDD module out of the 
    notebook.
    CAUTION: Exercise care to only handle the drive by its sides to prevent 
    damage to the drive.
    6.Store the HDD in an antistatic bag.
    7.Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 5.
    Figure 6-5  Removing/Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Module
    Reference View
    Finger
    Grip Area
    HDD Finger
    Grip
    AreaRelease
    Tab
    Removing the HDD
    Release Tab 
    						
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    6.5.4 Removing/Replacing the Keyboard Assembly
    The procedure for removing and replacing the keyboard assembly is as follows:
    1.Turn off the computer; disconnect the AC power adapter (if it is attached), 
    and remove the battery pack as described in Paragraph 6.5.1.
    2.Press the Cover Release Latch and open the notebook to a full 180 degree 
    position as shown in Figure 6-6.
    3.Slide each of the two display hinge covers out and pull upward to remove 
    from the notebook.
    Figure 6-6  Removing the Display Hinge Covers
    4.Pull up on the keyboard as shown in Figure 6-7 and disconnect the Touchpad 
    cable connector J0104.
    Slide hinge cover
    out and then pull up
    Slide hinge cover
    out and then pull up
    Open Notebook
    to 180 degree position 
    						
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    Figure 6-7  Removing/Replacing the Keyboard Assembly
    5.Unplug the keyboard connectors J0102 and J0103 from the Keyboard 
    Transfer Board and remove the keyboard and keyboard transfer board from 
    the notebook.
    6.Install the replacement keyboard assembly by reversing Steps 1 through 5.
    6.5.5 Removing/Replacing Expansion Memory
    To remove and replace an expansion memory module (soDIMM), perform the following 
    procedure:
    1.Power down the notebook, disconnect the AC adapter, and any installed 
    battery packs.
    2.Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface 
    connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options.
    3.Turn the notebook over and locate the Expansion Memory Access Cover on 
    the bottom of the notebook.
    4.Remove the screw holding the Expansion Memory Access Cover and remove 
    the cover.
    5.To remove a memory module, first release the slot locks located on each side 
    of the Expansion Memory Connector to release the DIMM. Then pull the 
    Removing Keyboard
    J0102
    J0103
    J0104 
    						
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    memory module out (refer to Figure 6-8).
    6.To replace or install a DIMM module, first align the connector edge of the 
    memory module with the key in the connector. Insert the edge of the memory 
    module board into the connector using a rocking motion to fully insert the 
    module. Push downward on each side of the memory module until it snaps 
    in place.
    7.Reinstall the Expansion Memory Access Cover using the screw removed in 
    Step 4.
    Figure 6-8  Memory Expansion Removal/Replacement
    NOTE: After installing expansion memory in your notebook, you must run the 
    PHDISK utility in order for the Save-To-Disk or 0V Suspend functions to operate 
    correctly (refer to the procedure in Section 2 of this manual).
    Removing Expansion 
    MemoryInstalling Expansion
    Memory 
    						
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    6.5.6 Removing the Heat Sink Assembly
    Use the following procedure to remove and replace the Heat Sink Assembly:
    1.Remove the Keyboard Assembly as described in Paragraph 6.5.4.
    2.Remove the two screws that secure the heat plate to the housing as shown 
    in Figure 6-9.
    3.Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 and 2.
    Figure 6-9  Removing/Replacing the Heat Sink Assembly
    Heat Sink
    Assembly 
    						
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    6.5.7 Removing/Replacing the CPU Chip
    The CPU chip is installed in a Zero Insertion Force type socket to facilitate removal and 
    replacement. To remove the CPU, refer to Figure 6-10 and use the following procedure:
    1.Power down the notebook, remove the battery packs, and disconnect the AC 
    Adapter, and remove the Heat Sink Assembly as described in Paragraph 6.5.7.
    2.Refer to Figure 6-10. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the opening at the 
    left end of the socket labeled OPEN and push toward the other end of the 
    socket.
    3.Pull out the CPU and insert the replacement unit. Ensure that the CPU is 
    properly keyed before pressing it into the socket.
    4.Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver into the opening at the right end of the socket 
    labeled LOCK and push toward the opposite end to lock the socket.
    Figure 6-10  Removing/Replacing the CPU Chip
    Flat
    Blade
    Screw driverStep 1- Unlock
    the ZIF Connector
    Step 3- Lock
    the ZIF Connector Remove/insert
    CPU
    Step 2 
    						
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    6.5.8 FDD/CD-ROM Drive Removal
    6.5.8.1  60x Series Drive
    Use the following procedure to remove/replace the internal drive (either Floppy Disk 
    Drive or CD-ROM Drive) from a 60x Series Notebook:
    1.Remove the battery and AC adapter as described in Paragraph 6.5.1.
    2.Remove the keyboard assembly as described in Paragraph 6.5.5.
    3.Remove the Heat Sink Assembly as described in Paragraph 6.5.10.
    4.Refer to Figure 6-14 and unplug the two internal drive cables, J18 and J20.
    5.Remove the FDD/CD-ROM Module Latches as shown in Figure 6-11 and pull 
    out the internal drive (store in an anti-static bag for ESD protection).
    6.Reassembly is the reverse of Steps 1 through 5.
    Figure 6-11  Removing/Replacing  Internal Drive (FDD or CD-ROM) (60x Series)
    Internal Drive Removal
    (FDD or CD-ROM Drive)
    FDD/CD-ROM Drive Latches
    J20
    J18 
    						
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    6.5.8.2 Removing/Replacing 65x Series Module
    1.Remove the battery and AC adapter as described in Paragraph 6.5.1.
    2.Unlatch the module by pushing the Module Lock (Figure 6-12 ) toward the 
    unlock icon.
    3.Grasp the recessed grip area on the module and pull the module straight out.
    4.Reinstall the module by reversing Step 3.
    Figure 6-12  Removing/Replacing a 65x Series Module
    Module Lock
    Grip Area 
    						
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    6.5.9 Removing/Replacing the Display Assembly
    Use the following procedure to remove/replace the display assembly:
    1.Remove the battery and AC adapter as described in Paragraph 6.5.1.
    2.Refer to Figure 6-13 and remove the two screws that secure the display cable 
    to the Motherboard assembly. Then unplug display cable J19
    .
    Figure 6-13  Unplugging the Display Cable
    3.Remove the four display hinge screws (Figure 6-14) and separate the Display 
    Assembly from the Base Assembly.
    Remove the two screws 
    holding the display cable
    to the motherboard 
    						
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