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    							2-30 Removal and Replacement Service Manual
     
    3. 
    Turn the lock screw one-half turn counterclockwise to release the CPU module (you should hear a
    light snap). Carefully lift the CPU module off of its socket on the motherboard.
     
    Figure 2-17. Removing the CPU Module
    Reassembly Notes
      Caution
     
    Each time you install a new CPU module, you must also replace the heat sink’s thermal pad to
    maintain optimum heat transfer. Use a sharp knife or scraper to carefully remove the old thermal
    pad from the heat sink, then attach the new thermal pad.
     • 
    The CPU module is keyed for installation, and can be inserted only one way.
     • 
    Carefully insert the CPU module into the motherboard, and turn the lock screw one-half turn
    clockwise to secure the CPU module.
     • 
    Be sure to replace the thermal pad on the heatsink, as described in the reassembly notes on
    page 2-28.
    IMPORTANT: See the
    Caution on the next
    page before
    reinstalling the CPU
    module! 
    						
    							Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-31
    Removing the Motherboard
    (Authorized Service Providers Only)
    Required Equipment
     • 
    #1 Phillips screwdriver.
    Removal Procedure
    Note: Before Replacing the Motherboard
    If possible, record the computer’s electronic serial number before you replace the motherboard. You
    will then store the electronic serial number in the EEPROM on the new motherboard using the Service
    Utility floppy disk.
    1.  Download the notebook service package from the Partnership W eb site (see page vi), and create a
    Service Utilities floppy disk as described in the package’s Readme file.
    2.  Plug in an AC adapter.
    3.  Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk in the floppy drive.
    4.  Turn on the notebook. W hen the HP logo appears (on either the built-in display or the external
    monitor), press Esc to display the boot menu, then choose Removable Device and boot from the
    floppy disk.
    5.  Select the Serial Number option from the boot menu.
    6.  W hen prompted, type A for the automatic update option. This stores the current system data from
    the old motherboard on the floppy disk.
     
    1. 
    Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.
     
    2. 
    Remove these additional assemblies:
     • 
    Hard disk drive (page 2-6).
     • 
    Keyboard cover (page 2-10).
     • 
    Keyboard (page 2-13).
     • 
    CD/DVD drive (page 2-16).
     • 
    Display assembly (page 2-17).
     • 
    Top case (page 2-20).
     • 
    Heatsink (page 2-16).
     • 
    Floppy drive (page 2-17). 
    						
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      Caution: Wireless Models
     
    Be careful when removing and attaching antenna cables. Damage to cables or connectors can
    degrade performance.
     
    3. Wireless models only: 
    Remove the mini-PCI door and unplug the two antenna cables from the
    mini-PCI card. Do not remove the mini-PCI card at this time.
     
    4. 
    Remove the four screws that attach the motherboard to the bottom case.
     
    5. 
    From the back of the notebook, remove the six standoffs (two each from the external monitor port,
    serial port, and parallel port).
     
    6. 
    Remove the antenna cable from the metal holder on the motherboard.
     
    7. 
    Carefully lift the motherboard out of the bottom case.
     
    8. 
    If present, remove the modem port cover.
     
      Figure 2-18. Removing the Motherboard
    Screw,
    M2.5×4mm (4)
    Standoff, 5mm (6) 
    						
    							Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-33
    Reassembly Notes
      Important
     
    After replacing the display assembly or motherboard, you must use the Service Utilities floppy disk
    to reprogram the EEPROM on the motherboard for the new display.
    1.  Download the notebook Series service package from the Partnership W eb site (see page vi),
    and create a Service Utilities floppy disk as described in the package’s Readme file.
    2.  Plug in an AC adapter.
    3.  Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk in the floppy drive. If the unit has no internal floppy drive,
    connect a USB floppy drive.
    4.  Turn on the notebook.
    5.  W hen you see the HP logo, press ESC to display the boot menu, then boot from the floppy
    drive.
    6.  Select the option to update the display/LCD identification stored on the motherboard.
     • 
    If you are replacing the CPU module, you must also replace the thermal pad on the heat sink (see
    page 2-29).
    Wireless Models Only
     • 
    Before installing the motherboard, make sure the round coaxial cables from the antenna PCAs are
    held in place by the clips in the bottom case.
     • 
    Make sure there is sufficient length to the front antenna PCA cables so they can easily be
    connected to the mini-PCI card.
    Reassembly Procedure
      Caution
     
    Be extremely careful when replacing the motherboard. The motherboard has EMI springs attached
    to it that can bend very easily. Bending any EMI spring could cause a motherboard short.
     
    Note: Reprogramming the BIOS IC
     
    A new BIOS IC contains only enough basic programming to enable the notebook to boot. After
    installing a new motherboard, you must reprogram the BIOS IC, preferably with the latest BIOS—
    see page 2-36. 
    						
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    1. 
    Remove the following components from the old motherboard and install onto the new
    motherboard:
     • 
    CPU module
     • 
    Wireless LAN mini-PCI card (if present)
     • 
    SDRAM modules
     
    2. 
    Follow the reassembly notes in the section entitled “Removing the Motherboard” on page 2-33.
    Note: After Replacing the Motherboard
    If present, insert the modem port cover into the modem port opening. Afterwards, you must use the
    Service Utility floppy disk to store the system data and display information in the EEPROM on the new
    motherboard. To do so:
    1.  Plug in an AC adapter.
    2.  Insert the Service Utilities floppy disk in the floppy drive.
    3.  Turn on the notebook.
    4.  If you hear 5 beeps, press F1 to update the display data stored on the motherboard. Let the
    notebook reboot and go to the next step.
    5.  Select the Serial Number option from the boot menu.
    6.  If you successfully stored system data on the floppy disk before removing the old motherboard,
    type A for the automatic update. This restores the old system data on the new motherboard.
    If you did not store system data, type M for the manual update option. Enter the serial number from the
    bottom of the notebook—you might have to contact an HP support center to do this. 
    						
    							Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-35
    Replacing Components on a Bottom Case
    Reassembly Procedure
     
    1. 
    Transfer the plastic wireless panel, and if present, the docking port cover from the old bottom case
    to the new bottom case.
     
    2. 
    Install a new Microsoft Product ID label.
     
    3. 
    Transfer the old serial number label and install a new overlay, or create a new serial number label
    using the steps below.
     
    4. 
    Follow the “Reassembly Notes” on page 2-33.
    Installing a New Serial Number Label
    Download the latest version of the serial number label template (Microsoft Word format) from the
    Partnership Web site (see page vi) under Support/Service in Technical Support Information. The latest
    version includes fields for warranty period and manufacturing location. Store the template with other
    Word templates on a PC connected to a laser printer.
     
    1. 
    Open a new document based on the serial label template.
     
    2. 
    Enter the information from the old serial label, and print the new label on plain white paper. The
    new label does not have barcodes.
     
    3. 
    Carefully cut out the new serial label just inside the border and place it into the inner recess in the
    bottom case. The bottom of the label goes toward the front of the case.
     
    4. 
    Make sure all regulatory labels that were on the old bottom case are also on the new bottom case.
     
    5. 
    While holding the paper label in place, attach a serial label overlay into the outer recess. The
    overlay covers and protects the serial label.
    HP Serial Number (S)TW711A1234 1YR
    (1P) F2072 W   EA   MFG# TW711A1234
    Made in Taiwan
    Figure 2-19. Example of Serial Number Label 
    						
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    Replacing the Left and Right Antennas
    If you need to remove or replace an antenna, see the figure below.
     Caution
      Handle the connector ends of the antennas carefully. Failure to do so could degrade notebook
    performance.
      Handle the antenna routing metal tabs in the bottom case carefully. These tabs can be easily
    broken.
     
    1. 
    Carefully remove both antennas from the old bottom case.
     
    2. 
    Route both antenna cables through the new bottom case as shown below. Make sure you leave
    enough room at the cable connector end to connect to the mini-PCI card.
      Figure 2-20. Replacing the Antennas
     
    Replacing a PCMCIA Door
    If you need to remove or replace a PCMCIA door, see the figure below.
     
      Figure 2-21. Removing a PCMCIA Door
      
    						
    							Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-37
    Repairing the BIOS IC
    (Authorized Service Providers Only)
    The notebook’s BIOS IC cannot be replaced separately. If it is defective, you must replace the
    motherboard. In some cases, however, you might be able to reprogram a malfunctioning BIOS IC using
    either e-DiagTools for Windows, a BIOS floppy disk, or a Crisis Recovery floppy disk.
    If the notebook will boot sufficiently, use e-DiagTools for Windows or a BIOS floppy disk to
    reprogram the BIOS IC. If you cannot boot the notebook adequately, use a Crisis Recovery floppy disk.
    See below for instructions for all three methods.
    Using e-DiagTools for Windows
      Caution
      The BIOS update completely replaces the previous BIOS, so follow these directions exactly or
    you might damage the notebook. The BIOS update also resets the configurations in the BIOS
    Setup utility—except for BIOS passwords—so record these before performing the update.
    Update the notebook’s BIOS as follows:
     
    1. 
    In Windows, exit any programs that are running.
     
    2. 
    Undock the notebook if it is docked, and remove any PCMCIA cards from it.
     
    3. 
    Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.
     
    4. 
    Connect any cables or equipment needed to connect to the Internet.
     
    5. 
    Click Start > Programs (or All Programs) > Hewlett-Packard > Notebook > HP e-DiagTools >
    e-DiagTools for Windows.
     
    6. 
    Click Update, select Download New and click OK. Follow the instructions that appear. Once the
    update process begins, do not interrupt it.
    The first time you make an Internet connection from this program on a particular unit, click
    Change Settings in the Connect window to define your connection settings.
     
    7. 
    When the process completes, press the power button to reset the notebook.
    BIOS updates are available from the HP Business Support Web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport).
    Installation utilities and instructions for creating a BIOS floppy disk are provided with the updates. 
    						
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    Using a BIOS Floppy Disk
    If you do not have a BIOS floppy disk, download the package from the Partnership Web site (see page
    vi) under Product Support Information in the Service and Support Library. Follow the instructions for
    creating the BIOS floppy disk.
      Caution
     
    Make sure to use the correct BIOS floppy disk for the notebook model you are repairing. The
    program does not verify the notebook model, so you could accidentally install the wrong BIOS.
     
    1. 
    Insert the BIOS floppy disk in the floppy disk drive.
     
    2. 
    Turn on the notebook and allow it to boot from the BIOS floppy disk.
     
    If the notebook does not turn on at all, do the following to boot from the BIOS floppy disk:
    a.  Unplug the AC adapter.
     
    b.  Press and hold Fn+B
     
    c. Plug in the AC adapter.
     
    d. Release Fn+B.
     Note:
     If the notebook will not boot from the BIOS floppy disk, try plugging the boot-block jumper
    into the notebook’s parallel port. See the wiring diagram below.
     
    3. 
    The display goes blank for a minute or more while the BIOS is reprogrammed.
     Note:
     If you plugged in a boot block jumper, unplug it before the notebook automatically reboots.
     
    4. 
    After the BIOS reprograms itself, check the BIOS version to make sure it is the latest version.
    If necessary, download the latest BIOS version and reprogram the BIOS IC.
     
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    25 13
      Figure 2-22. Boot-Block Jumper 
    						
    							Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-39
    Removing Other Components
    (Authorized Service Providers Only)
    Required Equipment
     • 
    #0 and #1 Phillips screwdrivers.
     • 
    Small flat-blade screwdriver.
    Removal Procedure
     
    1. 
    Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.
     
    2. 
    Remove the assemblies and follow the additional steps listed in the table below.
      Table 2-5. Removing Components
    ComponentRemoval ProcedureAdditional Steps
    Battery, CMOSKeyboard cover
    (page 2-10).
    Speaker (page 2-12).
    Switchboard PCA
    (page 2-13).
    Keyboard (page 2-13).
    CD/DVD (page 2-16).
    Display (page 2-17).
    Top case (page 2-20).
    Heatsink (page 2-27).
    Floppy (page 2-22).
    Motherboard (page 2-31).Reassembly Notes: After replacing the CMOS
    battery, set the correct time and date using the BIOS
    Setup utility or Date/Time in the Control Panel.
    Case, bottomSee page 2-35.
    Case, topSee page 2-20.
    CD/DVD driveSee page 2-16.
    CPU moduleSee page 2-29.
    Display assemblySee page 2-17.
    Doors, PCMCIAKeyboard cover
    (page 2-10).
    Speaker (page 2-12).
    Switchboard PCA
    (page 2-13).
    Keyboard (page 2-13).
    CD/DVD (page 2-16).
    Display (page 2-17).
    Top case (page 2-20).
    Heatsink (page 2-27).
    Floppy (page 2-22).
    Motherboard (page 2-31).See page 2-35.
    Floppy driveSee page 2-22. 
    						
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