HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 310030 001 User Manual

Maintenance and Service  
Guide  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Series  
Document Part Number: 310030-001  
May 2003  
This troubleshooting reference is used for maintaining and  
servicing the notebook. The guide provides comprehensive  
information on identifying notebook features, components, and  
spare parts, troubleshooting notebook problems, and performing  
notebook disassembly procedures.  
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1.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6  
Using Computer Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2  
Selecting from the Advanced Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5  
2.2 Using Diagnostics for Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7  
Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Configuration  
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7  
Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Diagnostic  
Test Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8  
2.3 Troubleshooting Flowcharts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10  
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Contents  
3 Illustrated Parts Catalog  
3.1 Serial Number Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1  
Plastic Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2  
4.3 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives . . . . . . . . 4–3  
5.3 Preparing the Notebook for Disassembly . . . . . . . . . 5–4  
5.4 Notebook Feet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–8  
5.5 Memory Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–9  
5.6 Mini PCI Communications Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–10  
5.7 LED Switch Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–13  
5.8 Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–15  
5.9 Fan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–20  
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5.14 Bluetooth Wireless Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–36  
5.16 RTC Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–40  
5.18 Switch Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–42  
5.20 Modem Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–46  
6 Specifications  
A Connector Pin Assignments  
B Power Cord Set Requirements  
3-Conductor Power Cord Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1  
General Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1  
Country-Specific Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–2  
C Screw Listing  
Index  
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Product Description  
The HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Series of personal notebooks  
offer advanced modularity, Intel Mobile Pentium-M processors  
with 64-bit architecture, industry-leading Accelerated Graphics  
Port (AGP) implementation, and extensive multimedia support.  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Series  
Maintenance and Service Guide  
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1.1 Models  
Notebook models are shown in Tables 1-1 and 1-2.  
Table 1-1  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Model Naming Conventions  
Key  
Cnc4000  
P
160 X2  
60  
0
C/C  
51  
O
XXXXXX-XXX  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Key Description  
Options  
1
Brand/Series  
designator  
C = Compaq  
nc4000 = nc4000  
2
3
Processor type  
P = Intel Pentium-M  
Processor speed  
160 = 1.6 GHz  
150 = 1.5 GHz  
140 = 1.4 GHz  
130 = 1.3 GHz  
4
5
Display type/  
size/resolution  
X = XGA (1024 × 768) 2 = 12.x in  
Hard drive size  
60 = 60 GB  
40 = 40 GB  
30 = 30 GB  
6
7
Optical drive  
designator  
N = None  
Integrated  
communication/  
wireless device  
G = Combination  
modem and  
GB NIC  
M = Modem  
N = None  
d = 802.11a/b/g  
c = 802.11b/g  
j = 802.11b/g +  
Bluetooth  
m = 802.11a/b/g +  
Bluetooth  
N = none  
p = Bluetooth  
8
RAM  
51 = 512 MB  
25 = 256 MB  
9
Operating system  
SKU#  
2 = Windows 2000  
O = Windows XP Pro  
10  
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Table 1-2  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Models  
All HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 models use configuration code LN5Z and  
feature:  
Dual point pointing device (TouchPad and pointing stick)  
6-cell, 4.0 wH lithium ion (Li ion) battery pack  
3-year warranty on parts and labor  
Cnc4000  
French Canada  
Cnc4000  
French Canada  
P
160 X2  
DG987A ABC  
160 X2 40  
DG988A ABC  
150 X2 60  
40  
N
G/d  
United States  
G/d 51  
United States  
51  
O
DG987A ABA  
DG988A ABA  
P
N
2
Cnc4000  
P
N
G/m  
51  
O
Asia Pacific  
France  
Italy  
DG994A UUF  
DG994A ABF  
DG994A ABz  
Japan  
United States  
DG994A ABE  
DG994A ABA  
Cnc4000  
P
150 X2  
40  
N
G/j  
51  
O
Belgium  
Denmark  
Europe  
France  
Germany  
Greece  
Italy  
DG991A UUG The Netherlands  
DG991A ABH  
DG991A ABN  
DG991A AB9  
DG991AABE  
DG991A AK8  
DG991A ABY  
DG991A ABB  
DG991A ABF  
DG991A ABD  
DG991A AB7  
DG991A ABZ  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
Sweden/Finland  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
DG991A UUZ  
DG991A ABU  
Cnc4000  
P
150 X2  
40  
N
G/j  
51  
2
Belgium  
Denmark  
Europe  
France  
Germany  
Greece  
Italy  
DG992A UUG The Netherlands  
DG992A ABH  
DG992A ABN  
DG992A AB9  
DG992AABE  
DG992A AK8  
DG992A ABY  
DG992A ABB  
DG992A ABF  
DG992A ABD  
DG992A AB7  
DG992A ABZ  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
Sweden/Finland  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
DG992A UUZ  
DG992A ABU  
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Table 1-2  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Models (Continued)  
Cnc4000  
P
150 X2  
40  
N
G/c  
25  
O
Asia Pacific  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
DG993A UUF  
DG993A ABF  
DG993A ABD  
DG993A ABZ  
Japan  
Spain  
United States  
DG993A ABJ  
DG993A ABE  
DG993A ABA  
Cnc4000  
P
140 X2  
40  
N
G/N  
Latin America  
The Netherlands  
25  
O
Asia Pacific  
Australia  
Belgium  
Brazil  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Europe  
DG244A UUF  
DG244A ABG  
DG244A UUG Norway  
DG244A ABM  
DG244A ABH  
DG244A ABN  
DG244A AB2  
DG244A AC4  
DG244A AKB  
DG244A ABY  
DG244A ABB  
DG244A ABF  
DG244A ABC  
DG244A ABD  
DG244A AB7  
DG244A AB5  
DG244A AKC  
DG244A A2M  
DG244A ACJ  
DG244A ABT  
DG244A ABZ  
DG244A ABK  
DG244A ACF  
DG244A AB1  
People’s  
Republic  
of China  
Poland  
Portugal  
Russia  
Saudi Arabia  
Slovenia  
Spain  
Sweden/Finland  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
DG244A AKD  
DG244A AB9  
DG244A ACB  
DG244A ABV  
DG244A AKN  
DG244A ABE  
DG244A AK8  
DG244A UUZ  
DG244A AB0  
DG244A AKL  
DG244A AB8  
DG244A ABU  
DG244A ABA  
France  
French Canada  
Germany  
Greece  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
India  
Israel  
Italy  
Japan  
Thailand  
Turkey  
United Kingdom  
United States  
Japan (English)  
Korea  
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Table 1-2  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Models (Continued)  
Cnc4000  
P
140 X2  
40  
N
G/N  
Latin America  
The Netherlands  
25  
2
Asia Pacific  
Australia  
Belgium  
Brazil  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Europe  
DG245A UUF  
DG245A ABG  
DG245A UUG Norway  
DG245A ABM  
DG245A ABH  
DG245A ABN  
DG245A AB2  
DG245A AC4  
DG245A AKB  
DG245A ABY  
DG245A ABB  
DG245A ABF  
DG245A ABC  
DG245A ABD  
DG245A AB7  
DG245A AB5  
DG245A AKC  
DG245A A2M  
DG245A ACJ  
DG245A ABT  
DG245A ABZ  
DG245A ABK  
DG245A ACF  
DG245A AB1  
People’s  
Republic  
of China  
Poland  
Portugal  
Russia  
Saudi Arabia  
Slovenia  
Spain  
Sweden/Finland  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
DG245A AKD  
DG245A AB9  
DG245A ACB  
DG245A ABV  
DG245A AKN  
DG245A ABE  
DG245A AK8  
DG245A UUZ  
DG245A AB0  
DG245A AKL  
DG245A AB8  
DG245A ABU  
DG245A ABA  
France  
French Canada  
Germany  
Greece  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
India  
Israel  
Italy  
Japan  
Thailand  
Turkey  
United Kingdom  
United States  
Japan (English)  
Korea  
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Table 1-2  
HP Compaq Notebook nc4000 Models (Continued)  
Cnc4000  
P
130 X2  
30  
N
G/p  
25  
O
Belgium  
Denmark  
Europe  
France  
Germany  
Greece  
Italy  
DG989A UUG The Netherlands  
DG989A ABH  
DG989A ABN  
DG989A AB9  
DG989AABE  
DG989A AK8  
DG989A UUZ  
DG989A ABU  
DG989A ABY  
DG989A ABB  
DG989A ABF  
DG989A ABD  
DG989A AB7  
DG989A ABZ  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
Sweden/Finland  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
Cnc4000  
P
130 X2  
30  
N
G/p  
25  
2
Belgium  
Denmark  
Europe  
France  
Germany  
Greece  
Italy  
DG990A UUG The Netherlands  
DG990A ABH  
DG990A ABN  
DG990A AB9  
DG990AABE  
DG990A AK8  
DG990A UUZ  
DG990A ABU  
DG990A ABY  
DG990A ABB  
DG990A ABF  
DG990A ABD  
DG990A AB7  
DG990A ABZ  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
Sweden/Finland  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
1.2 Features  
Intel Pentium-M 1.6-, 1.5-, 1.4-, or 1.3-GHz processor with  
400-MHz processor side bus and 1024-KB L2 cache, varying  
by notebook model  
12.1-inch XGA (1024 × 768) TFT display with over 16.7  
million colors, varying by notebook model  
ATI Mobility Radeon graphics with user selectable 32- or  
64-MB DDR Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)  
60-, 40-, or 30-GB high-capacity hard drive, varying by  
notebook model  
256-MB high-performance SDRAM, expandable to 1.0 GB  
Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP Pro, varying by  
notebook model  
Full-size Windows 98 keyboard with Dual Stick (TouchPad  
and pointing stick)  
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56-Kbps V.92 modem integrated on the system board  
Integrated Secure Digital (SD) flash media slot  
Integrated wireless support of 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth  
devices  
Support for one Type I or II PC Card slot with support for  
both 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards  
External 65 W AC adapter with power cord  
6-cell Li ion battery pack  
PremierSound 16-bit sound  
Support for the following drives through the optional  
Advanced or Common Port Replicators or the  
USB MultiBay cradle:  
1.44-MB diskette drive  
24X Max CD-ROM drive  
8X Max CD-RW drive  
8X Max DVD-ROM drive  
8X Max DVD-CDRW combination drive  
Connectors for:  
One Type II PC Card slot  
External monitor  
Microphone in  
DC power  
RJ-11 (modem)  
RJ-45 (NIC)  
Infrared port  
S-video TV-out connector  
USB port  
Docking connector  
Travel battery connector  
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1.3 Clearing a Password  
If the notebook you are servicing has an unknown password,  
follow these steps to clear the password. These steps also  
clear CMOS:  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (refer to Section 5.3,  
“Preparing the Notebook for Disassembly,” for more  
information).  
2. Remove the real time clock (RTC) battery (refer to  
Section 5.16, “RTC Battery”).  
3. Wait approximately five minutes.  
4. Replace the RTC battery and reassemble the notebook.  
5. Connect AC power to the notebook. Do not reinsert any  
battery packs at this time.  
6. Turn on the notebook.  
All passwords and all CMOS settings have been cleared.  
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1.4 Power Management  
The notebook comes with power management features that  
extend battery operating time and conserve power. The notebook  
supports the following power management features:  
Standby  
Hibernation  
Setting customization by the user  
Hotkeys for setting level of performance  
Battery calibration  
Lid switch Standby/resume  
Power/Standby button  
Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACP)  
compliance  
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1.5 External Components  
The external components on the front and right side of the  
notebook are shown in below and described in Table 1-3.  
.
Front and Right Side Components  
Table 1-3  
Front and Right Side Components  
Item  
Component  
Function  
1
2
Microphone  
Inputs single-channel sound.  
Wireless on/off light  
On: The wireless mini PCI card and/or  
Bluetooth are on.  
Off: The wireless mini PCI card and  
Bluetooth are off.  
3
4
Power/Standby light  
Battery light  
On: Power is turned on.  
Blinking: Notebook is in Standby.  
On: A battery pack is charging.  
Blinking: A battery pack that is the only  
available power source has reached a  
low-battery condition. When the battery  
reaches a critical low-battery condition, the  
battery light begins blinking more quickly.  
5
Display release latch  
Opens the notebook.  
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Table 1-3  
Front and Right Side Components (Continued)  
Item  
Component  
Function  
6
Security cable slot  
Attaches an optional security cable to the  
notebook.  
7
8
Hard drive bay  
Exhaust vent  
Holds the primary hard drive.  
Enables airflow to cool internal  
components.  
CAUTION: To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick  
clothing can block airflow.  
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The notebook rear panel and left side components are shown  
below and described in Table 1-4.  
Rear Panel and Left Side Components  
Table 1-4  
Rear Panel and Left Side Components  
Item  
Component  
Function  
1
Exhaust vent  
Enables airflow to cool internal  
components.  
CAUTION: To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick  
clothing can block airflow.  
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2
3
S-Video out jack  
Connects an optional S-Video device, such  
as a television, VCR, camcorder, overhead  
projector, or video capture card.  
External monitor  
connector  
Connects an optional external monitor or  
overhead projector.  
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Table 1-4  
Rear Panel and Left Side Components (Continued)  
Item  
Component  
Function  
4
USB connectors (2)  
Connect USB 1.1- and 2.0-compliant  
devices to the notebook using a standard  
USB cable.  
The right connector also functions as a  
self-powered USB connector and allows an  
optional External MultiBay to be connected  
to the notebook using the External  
MultiBay-Powered USB cable.  
5
DC power connector  
RJ-45 jack RJ-11 jack  
Connects an AC adapter or an optional  
Automobile power adapter/charger, aircraft  
power adapter, or DC cable.  
6
7
8
RJ-45 network jack  
RJ-11 modem jack  
Infrared port  
Connects a network cable.  
Connects a modem cable.  
Links another IrDA-compliant device for  
wireless communication.  
9
PC Card eject button  
PC Card slot  
Ejects an optional PC Card from the PC  
Card slot.  
10  
11  
12  
Supports optional Type I or Type II 32-bit  
(CardBus) or 16-bit PC Cards.  
Secure Digital  
(SD) slot  
Supports SD Cards and MMCs (multimedia  
cards).  
Audio line-out jack  
Connects optional powered stereo  
speakers, headphones, headset, or  
television audio.  
13  
14  
Microphone input jack  
Speaker  
Connects an optional monaural  
microphone.  
Produces system sound.  
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The notebook keyboard components are shown below and  
described in Table 1-5.  
Keyboard Components  
Table 1-5  
Keyboard Components  
Function  
Item  
Component  
1
Fn key  
Executes frequently used system functions  
when pressed in combination with another key.  
2
3
Caps lock key  
On: Caps lock is on.  
F1 through F12  
function keys  
Execute frequently used system functions  
when pressed in combination with the Fn key.  
4
Num lock key  
On: Num lock is on and the internal keypad is  
enabled.  
5
6
Internal keypad  
Converts keys to numeric keypad.  
Move the cursor around the screen.  
Cursor control  
keys  
7
8
Applications key  
Displays shortcut menu for items beneath the  
pointer.  
Microsoft Windows  
logo key  
Displays the Windows Start menu.  
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The notebook top components are shown below and described in  
Table 1-6.  
Top Components  
Table 1-6  
Top Components  
Item  
Component  
Function  
1
2
3
Display lid switch  
Secures the display when it is closed.  
Hard drive activity light On: The hard drive is being accessed.  
Num lock light  
On: Num lock is on or the embedded  
numeric keypad is enabled.  
4
Quick Launch  
buttons (3)  
Enable you to access common functions  
with a single keystroke.  
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Table 1-6  
Top Components (Continued)  
Item  
Component  
Function  
5
Power button  
When the notebook is:  
Off, press and release to turn on the  
notebook.  
In Standby, press and release to exit  
Standby.  
In Hibernation, press and release to exit  
Hibernation. If the system has stopped  
responding and Windows shut down  
procedures cannot be used, press  
and hold for 5 seconds to turn off the  
notebook.  
6
Mute button  
Mutes system volume.  
Adjust the system volume.  
On: Caps lock is on.  
7
Volume buttons (2)  
Caps lock light  
Scroll lock light  
Pointing stick  
8
9
On: Scroll lock is on.  
10  
Moves the pointer and selects or activates  
items on the screen.  
11  
12  
Pointing stick buttons  
TouchPad  
Function like the left and right buttons on an  
external mouse.  
Moves the pointer and selects or activates  
items on the screen. Can be set to perform  
other mouse functions, such as scrolling  
and double-clicking.  
13  
TouchPad buttons  
Function like the left and right buttons on an  
external mouse.  
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The external components on the bottom of the notebook are  
shown below and described in Table 1-7.  
Bottom Components  
Table 1-7  
Bottom Components  
Item  
Component  
Function  
1
Hard drive bay  
Supports the primary hard drive.  
The hard drive is secured to the  
notebook by one screw.  
2
Hard drive retention screw  
Secures the hard drive to the  
notebook.  
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Table 1-7  
Bottom Components (Continued)  
Item  
Component  
Function  
3
Intake vents  
Enable airflow to cool internal  
components.  
CAUTION: To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick  
clothing can block airflow.  
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4
Travel battery connector  
Connects the optional travel  
battery bay. The travel battery  
connector has a plastic cover that  
must be opened before connecting  
the travel battery bay.  
5
6
7
Docking connector  
Connects the notebook to an  
optional port replicator.  
Mini PCI compartment  
Contains the mini PCI wireless  
card.  
Memory expansion  
compartment  
Contains 1 memory expansion slot  
for optional memory expansion  
boards.  
8
9
Battery release latch  
Battery bay  
Releases the primary battery pack  
from the battery bay.  
Holds the primary battery pack.  
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1.6 Design Overview  
This section presents a design overview of key parts and features  
of the notebook. Refer to Chapter 3, “Illustrated Parts Catalog,”  
to identify replacement parts, and Chapter 5, “Removal and  
Replacement Procedures,” for disassembly steps. The system  
board provides the following device connections:  
Memory expansion board  
Hard drive  
Display  
Keyboard, TouchPad, and pointing stick  
Audio  
Intel Mobile Pentium-M processors  
Fan  
PC Card  
Modem, NIC, and wireless devices  
The notebook uses an electrical 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 applications.  
Exhaust air is displaced through the ventilation grill located on  
the left side of the notebook.  
ÄCAUTION: To properly ventilate the notebook, allow at least a 7.6-cm  
(3-inch) clearance on the left and right sides of the notebook.  
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Troubleshooting  
ÅWARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by HP should repair  
this equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed  
to allow only subassembly/module level repair. Because of the  
complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, do not attempt  
to make repairs at the component level or modifications to any printed  
wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard. Any  
indication of component replacement or printed wiring board  
modification may void any warranty or exchange allowances.  
2.1 Computer Setup and Diagnostics  
Utilities  
The notebook features two system management utilities:  
Computer Setup—A system information and customization  
utility that can be used even when your operating system is  
not working or will not load. This utility includes settings that  
are not available in Windows.  
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Diagnostics for Windows—A system information and  
diagnostic utility that is used within your Windows operating  
system. Use this utility whenever possible to:  
Display system information.  
Test system components.  
Troubleshoot a device configuration problem in  
Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or  
Windows XP Home.  
It is not necessary to configure a device connected to a USB  
connector on the notebook or an optional docking base.  
Using Computer Setup  
Information and settings in Computer Setup are accessed from  
the File, Security, or Advanced menus:  
1. Turn on or restart the notebook. Press F10 while the  
F10 = ROM-Based Setup message is displayed in the lower  
left corner of the screen.  
To change the language, press F2.  
To view navigation information, press F1.  
To return to the Computer Setup menu, press esc.  
2. Select the File, Security, or Advanced menu.  
3. To close Computer Setup and restart the notebook:  
or  
Select File > Save Changes and Exit and press enter.  
Select File > Ignore Changes and Exit and press enter.  
4. When you are prompted to confirm your action, press F10.  
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Selecting from the File Menu  
Table 2-1  
File Menu  
Select  
To Do This  
System Information  
View identification information about the  
notebook, a docking base, and any battery  
packs in the system.  
View specification information about the  
processor, memory and cache size, and  
system ROM.  
Save to Floppy  
Save system configuration settings to a diskette.  
Restore from Floppy  
Restore system configuration settings from a  
diskette.  
Restore Defaults  
Replace configuration settings in Computer  
Setup with factory default settings. Identification  
information is retained.  
Ignore Changes and Exit  
Save Changes and Exit  
Cancel changes entered during the current  
session, then exit and restart the notebook.  
Save changes entered during the current  
session, then exit and restart the notebook.  
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Selecting from the Security Menu  
Table 2-2  
Security Menu  
Select  
To Do This  
Setup Password  
Enter, change, or delete a setup password.  
The setup password is called an administrator  
password in Computer Security, a program  
accessed from the Windows Control Panel.  
Power-on Password  
DriveLock Passwords  
Enter, change, or delete a power-on password.  
Enable/disable DriveLock; change a DriveLock  
User or Master password.  
DriveLock Settings are accessible only  
when you enter Computer Setup by  
turning on (not restarting) the notebook.  
Password Options  
Enable/disable:  
(Password options can be  
selected only when a  
power-on password has  
been set.)  
QuickLock  
QuickLock on Standby  
QuickBlank  
To enable QuickLock on Standby or  
QuickBlank, you must first enable  
QuickLock.  
Device Security  
Enable/disable:  
Ports or diskette drives*  
Diskette write*  
CD-ROM or diskette startup  
Settings for a DVD-ROM can be  
entered in the CD-ROM field.  
System IDs  
Enter identification numbers for the notebook,  
a docking base, and all battery packs in the  
system.  
*Not applicable to SuperDisk LS-120 drives.  
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Selecting from the Advanced Menu  
Table 2-3  
Advanced Menu  
Select  
To Do This  
Language  
Boot Options  
Change the Computer Setup language.  
Enable/disable:  
QuickBoot, which starts the notebook more  
quickly by eliminating some startup tests.  
(If you suspect a memory failure and want  
to test memory automatically during startup,  
disable QuickBoot.)  
MultiBoot, which sets a startup sequence that  
can include most bootable devices and media  
in the system.  
Device Options  
Enable/disable the embedded numeric  
keypad at startup.  
Enable/disable multiple standard pointing  
devices at startup. (To set the notebook to  
support only a single, usually nonstandard,  
pointing device at startup, select Disable.)  
Enable/disable USB legacy support for a  
USB keyboard. (When USB legacy support  
is enabled, the keyboard works even when  
a Windows operating system is not loaded.)  
Set an optional external monitor or overhead  
projector connected to a video card in a  
docking base as the primary device. (When  
the notebook display is set as secondary,  
the notebook must be shut down before  
undocking from a docking base.)  
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Advanced Menu (Continued)  
Select  
To Do This  
Device Options  
(continued)  
Change the parallel port mode from  
Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP, the default  
setting) to standard, bidirectional, EPP, or  
Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP).  
Set video-out mode to NTSC (default), PAL,  
NTSC-J, or PAL-M.*  
Enable/disable all settings in the SpeedStep  
window. (When Disable is selected, the  
notebook runs in Battery Optimized mode.)  
Specify how the notebook recognizes  
multiple identical docking bases that are  
identically equipped. Select Disable to  
recognize the docking bases as a single  
docking base; select Enable to recognize  
the docking bases individually, by serial  
number.  
Enable/disable the reporting of the processor  
serial number by the processor to the  
software.  
HDD Self Test Options  
Run a quick comprehensive self test on hard  
drives in the system that support the test  
features.  
*Video modes vary even within regions. However, NTSC is common in North  
America; PAL, in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East; NTSC-J, in Japan; and  
PAL-M, in Brazil. Other South and Central American regions may use NTSC,  
PAL, or PAL-M.  
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2.2 Using Diagnostics for Windows  
When you access Diagnostics for Windows, a scan of all system  
components is displayed on the screen before the diagnostics  
window opens.  
You can display more or less information from anywhere within  
Diagnostics for Windows by selecting Level on the menu bar.  
Diagnostics for Windows is designed to test HP components.  
If non-HP components are tested, the results might be  
inconclusive.  
Obtaining, Saving, or Printing  
Configuration Information  
1. Access Diagnostics for Windows by selecting Start >  
Settings > Control Panel > Diagnostics for Windows.  
2. Select Categories, then select a category from the drop-down  
list.  
To save the information, select File > Save As.  
To print the information, select File > Print.  
3. To close Diagnostics for Windows, select File > Exit.  
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Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Diagnostic  
Test Information  
1. Access Diagnostics for Windows by selecting Start >  
Settings > Control Panel > Diagnostics for Windows.  
2. Select the Test tab.  
3. In the scroll box, select the category or device you want  
to test.  
4. Select a test type:  
Quick Test—Runs a quick, general test on each device  
in a selected category.  
Complete Test—Performs maximum testing on each  
device in a selected category.  
Custom Test—Performs maximum testing on a selected  
device.  
To run all tests for your selected device, select the  
Check All button.  
To run only the tests you select, select the Uncheck  
All button, then select the checkbox for each test you  
want to run.  
5. Select a test mode:  
Interactive Mode—Provides maximum control over the  
testing process. You determine whether the test was  
passed or failed and might be prompted to insert or  
remove devices.  
Unattended Mode—Does not display prompts. If errors  
are found, they are displayed when testing is complete.  
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6. Select the Begin Testing button.  
7. Select a tab to view a test report:  
Status tab—Summarizes the tests run, passed, and failed  
during the current testing session.  
Log tab—Lists tests run on the system, the number of  
times each test has run, the number of errors found on  
each test, and the total run time of each test.  
Error tab—Lists all errors found in the notebook with  
the corresponding error codes.  
8. Select a tab to save the report:  
Log tab—Select the Log tab Save button.  
Error tab—Select the Error tab Save button.  
9. Select a tab to print the report:  
Log tab—Select File > Save As, then print the file from  
your folder.  
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2.3 Troubleshooting Flowcharts  
Table 2-4  
Troubleshooting Flowcharts Overview  
Flowchart Description  
2.1  
Initial troubleshooting  
2.2  
No power, part 1  
2.3  
No power, part 2  
2.4  
No power, part 3  
2.5  
No power, part 4  
2.6  
No video, part 1  
2.7  
No video, part 2  
2.8  
Nonfunctioning docking station  
No operating system (OS) loading  
No OS loading from hard drive, part 1  
No OS loading from hard drive, part 2  
No OS loading from hard drive, part 3  
No OS loading from diskette drive  
No OS loading from CD- or DVD-ROM drive  
No audio, part 1  
2.9  
2.10  
2.11  
2.12  
2.13  
2.14  
2.15  
2.16  
2.17  
2.18  
2.19  
2.20  
No audio, part 2  
Nonfunctioning device  
Nonfunctioning keyboard  
Nonfunctioning pointing device  
No network or modem connection  
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Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting  
Begin  
troubleshooting.  
N
Go to  
Is there  
power?  
Section 2.2,  
No Power.  
Y
N
Check  
Beeps,  
LED board,  
LEDs, or error  
messages?  
N
speaker  
connections.  
Go to  
Y
Y
Y
Y
All drives  
working?  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Go to  
Is there video?  
(no boot)  
Section 2.6,  
No Video.  
Go to  
N
N
Section 2.18,  
Nonfunctioning  
Keyboard,  
Keyboard/  
pointing  
device  
or Section 2.19,  
Nonfunctioning  
Pointing Device.  
working?  
Go to  
Section 2.9,  
No OS Loading.  
Is the OS  
loading?  
Go to  
Connecting  
to network  
or modem?  
Section 2.20,  
No Network or  
Modem.  
Go to  
Section 2.15,  
No Audio.  
Is there  
sound?  
End  
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Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1  
No power  
(power LED  
is off).  
Remove from  
docking station  
(if applicable).  
N
N
N
Go to  
Section 2.3,  
No Power,  
Part 2.  
Power up  
on battery  
power?  
Power up  
on battery  
power?  
*Reset  
power.  
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Go to  
Section 2.4,  
No Power,  
Part 3.  
Power up  
on AC  
power?  
Power up  
on AC  
power?  
*Reset  
power.  
Power up  
in docking  
station?  
Done  
*NOTES:  
1. On some models, there is a separate  
reset button.  
N
2. On some models, the notebook can be  
reset using the Standby switch and  
either the lid switch or the main power  
switch.  
1. Reseat the power cables in the docking  
station and at the AC outlet.  
2. Ensure the AC power source is active.  
3. Ensure that the power strip is working.  
Y
N
Go to  
Power up  
in docking  
station?  
Section 2.8,  
Done  
Nonfunctioning  
Docking Station.  
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Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part 2  
Continued from  
Section 2.2,  
No Power, Part 1.  
Visually check for  
debris in battery  
socket and clean  
if necessary.  
Y
Power on?  
Done  
N
Check battery by  
recharging,  
moving it to  
another notebook,  
or replacing it.  
N
Replace  
Power on?  
Done  
power supply  
(if applicable).  
Y
N
Go to  
Section 2.4,  
No Power,  
Part 3.  
Power on?  
Done  
Y
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Flowchart 2.4—No Power, Part 3  
Continued from  
Section 2.3,  
No Power, Part 2.  
Plug directly  
into AC outlet.  
Y
Power LED  
Done  
on?  
N
Reseat AC adapter  
in notebook and  
at power source.  
Y
Power on?  
Done  
N
Y
External  
N
Internal or  
external AC  
adapter?  
Replace external  
AC adapter.  
Try different  
outlet.  
Power outlet  
active?  
N
Y
Internal  
Go to  
Section 2.5,  
No Power,  
Part 4.  
Power on?  
Done  
Replace  
power cord.  
Y
Power on?  
Done  
N
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Flowchart 2.5—No Power, Part 4  
Continued from  
Section 2.4,  
No Power, Part 3.  
Open  
notebook.  
Y
Reseat loose  
Loose or  
damaged  
parts?  
components and  
boards and  
replace damaged  
items.  
N
Close  
notebook and  
retest.  
N
Replace the following items (if applicable).  
Check notebook operation after each  
replacement:  
Power on?  
Done  
Y
1. Internal DC-DC converter*  
2. Internal AC adapter  
3. Processor board*  
4. System board*  
*NOTE: Replace these items as a set to  
prevent shorting out among components.  
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Flowchart 2.6—No Video, Part 1  
No video.  
Docking  
Station  
*NOTE: To change from internal to  
external display, use the hotkey  
combination.  
Go to  
Stand-alone  
or docking  
station?  
Section 2.7,  
No Video, Part 2.  
Stand-alone  
Y
Internal or  
external  
display*?  
Adjust  
brightness.  
Video OK?  
Done  
N
Internal  
External  
Press lid  
switch to ensure  
operation.  
A
Adjust  
brightness.  
Y
Y
Video OK?  
Done  
Video OK?  
Done  
N
N
Replace the following one at a time. Test after each replacement.  
1. Cable between notebook and notebook display (if applicable)  
2. Inverter board (if applicable)  
Check for bent  
pins on cable.  
3. Display  
4. System board  
N
N
Replace  
system  
board.  
Try  
another  
display.  
Internal and  
external  
Video OK?  
Done  
video OK?  
Y
Y
Done  
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Flowchart 2.7—No Video, Part 2  
Continued from  
Section 2.6,  
No Video, Part 1.  
Remove  
notebook from  
docking station,  
if connected.  
Adjust  
display  
brightness.  
Check brightness  
of external  
monitor.  
N
Y
Go to “A” in  
Section 2.6,  
No Video, Part 1.  
Video OK?  
Video OK?  
Done  
Y
N
Check that notebook is properly  
seated in docking station, for  
bent pins on cable, and for  
monitor connection.  
Try another  
external  
monitor.  
Y
Y
Internal  
and external  
video OK?  
Video OK?  
Done  
Done  
N
N
Go to Section 2.8,  
Nonfunctioning  
Docking Station.  
Adjust external  
monitor display.  
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Flowchart 2.8—Nonfunctioning Docking Station  
(if applicable)  
Nonfunctioning  
docking station.  
Reseat power  
cord in docking  
station and  
power outlet.  
Check voltage  
setting on  
docking station.  
Reinstall  
notebook into  
docking station.  
Y
Reset monitor  
cable connector at  
docking station.  
Docking  
station  
operating?  
Done  
N
Y
Docking  
station  
operating?  
Done  
Replace the following docking station  
components one at a time. Check  
notebook operation after each  
replacement.  
N
1. Power supply  
Remove  
2. I/O board  
notebook, reseat  
all internal parts,  
and replace any  
3. Backplane board  
4. Switch box  
5. Docking motor mechanism  
damaged items in  
docking station.  
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Flowchart 2.9—No Operating System (OS) Loading  
No OS  
loading.*  
Reseat power  
cord in docking  
station and  
power outlet.  
No OS loading  
from hard drive,  
go to  
Section 2.10.  
No OS loading  
from diskette  
drive, go to  
Section 2.13.  
No OS loading  
from CD- or  
DVD-ROM drive,  
go to  
Section 2.14.  
No OS loading  
from network,  
go to  
Section 2.20.  
*NOTE: Before beginning troubleshooting,  
always check cable connections, cable  
ends, and drives for bent or damaged pins.  
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Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 1  
OS not  
loading from  
hard drive.  
Y
Go to  
Section 2.11,  
Nonsystem  
No OS Loading  
disk message?  
from Hard Drive,  
Part 2.  
N
Reseat  
external  
hard drive.  
Y
OS loading?  
Done  
N
Y
N
Boot  
from  
CD?  
N
Go to  
Section 2.13,  
No OS  
Boot  
from  
Check the setup  
Loading from  
Diskette Drive.  
diskette?  
utility for correct  
booting order.  
Y
Change boot  
priority through  
the setup utility  
and reboot.  
N
Boot  
from  
hard drive?  
N
Y
Go to  
Boot  
from  
hard drive?  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
Done  
Y
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Flowchart 2.11—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 2  
Continued from  
Section 2.10,  
No OS Loading  
from Hard Drive,  
Part 1.  
Reseat  
hard drive.  
N
1. Replace hard  
drive.  
2. Replace system  
board.  
CD or  
diskette in  
drive?  
Y
Hard drive  
accessible?  
Done  
Y
N
Remove  
diskette and  
reboot.  
Run FDISK.  
Y
N
N
Boot  
from  
hard drive?  
Create partition,  
then format hard  
drive to bootable  
C:\ prompt.  
Done  
Hard drive  
partitioned?  
N
Y
N
N
Go to  
Section 2.13,  
No OS Loading  
from Diskette  
Drive.  
Boot  
from diskette  
drive?  
Hard drive  
formatted?  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Format hard drive  
and bring to  
a bootable  
C:\ prompt.  
Hard drive  
accessible?  
Notebook  
booted?  
Load OS using  
Restore CD  
Done  
N
(if applicable).  
Go to  
Go to  
Section 2.12,  
No OS Loading  
from Hard Drive,  
Part 3.  
Section 2.12,  
No OS Loading  
from Hard Drive,  
Part 3.  
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Flowchart 2.12—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 3  
Continued from  
Section 2.11,  
No OS Loading  
from Hard Drive,  
Part 2.  
N
System  
Install OS  
files on hard  
and reboot.  
drive?  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Virus  
on hard  
drive?  
OS  
Clean virus.  
Done  
loading from  
hard drive?  
N
N
N
Run SCANDISK  
and check for  
bad sectors.  
Replace  
hard drive.  
Diagnostics  
on diskette?  
N
Run diagnostics  
and follow  
recommendations.  
Can bad  
sectors  
be fixed?  
Replace  
hard drive.  
Y
N
Boot from  
hard drive?  
Fix bad  
sectors.  
Replace  
hard drive.  
Y
Done  
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Flowchart 2.13—No OS Loading, Diskette Drive  
Y
OS not loading  
from  
diskette drive.  
Reseat  
diskette drive.  
OS  
loading?  
Done  
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
N
Bootable  
diskette  
in drive?  
Install bootable  
diskette and  
Nonsystem  
disk message?  
reboot notebook.  
N
Y
Check diskette  
for system files.  
Try different  
diskette.  
Go to  
Boot  
from another  
device?  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
Y
Y
1. Replace  
Nonsystem  
disk error?  
diskette drive.  
2. Replace system  
board.  
Diskette  
drive enabled  
in the setup  
utility?  
Enable drive  
and cold boot  
notebook.  
N
N
Y
OS  
loading?  
Done  
Clear CMOS.  
Refer to Section  
1.2, “Clearing a  
Password,” for  
instructions.  
Is diskette  
drive boot  
order  
correct?  
N
Go to  
Change boot  
priority using  
the setup utility.  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
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Flowchart 2.14—No OS Loading, CD- or  
DVD-ROM Drive  
Y
N
No OS  
loading from  
CD- or  
Install bootable  
disc and  
Bootable  
disc in  
drive?  
Disc  
in drive?  
reboot  
DVD-ROM Drive.  
notebook.  
N
Y
Install  
bootable disc.  
Try another  
bootable disc.  
Y
Boots from  
CD or DVD?  
Done  
N
Y
Boots from  
CD or DVD?  
Reseat  
drive.  
Done  
N
Y
N
Go to  
Booting  
from another  
device?  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
Y
Clear CMOS.  
Refer to Section  
1.2, “Clearing a  
Password,” for  
instructions.  
Go to  
Booting  
order  
correct?  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
N
Correct boot  
order using  
the setup utility.  
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Flowchart 2.15—No Audio, Part 1  
Y
Turn up audio  
internally or  
externally.  
No audio.  
Audio?  
Done  
N
Y
Y
N
Notebook in  
docking station  
(if applicable)?  
Go to  
Section 2.16,  
No Audio, Part 2.  
Internal  
audio?  
Undock  
N
Replace the following docking station  
components one at a time as applicable.  
Check audio status after each change.  
Go to  
Section 2.16,  
No Audio, Part 2.  
1. Reseat docking station audio cable.  
2. Replace audio cable.  
3. Replace speaker.  
4. Replace docking station audio board.  
5. Replace backplane board.  
6. Replace I/O board.  
Y
Go to  
Section 2.17,  
Nonfunctioning  
Device.  
Audio?  
Done  
N
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Continued from  
Section 2.15,  
No Audio, Part 1.  
N
Audio  
Reload  
audio drivers.  
driver in OS  
configured?  
Y
N
Correct  
drivers for  
application?  
Load drivers and  
set configuration  
in OS.  
Y
Connect to  
external  
speaker.  
N
Y
Replace audio  
board and  
speaker  
Audio?  
Audio?  
Done  
connections  
in notebook  
(if applicable).  
Y
N
1. Replace internal speakers.  
2. Replace audio board (if applicable).  
3. Replace system board.  
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Flowchart 2.17—Nonfunctioning Device  
Nonfunctioning  
device.  
Reseat  
device.  
Unplug the nonfunctioning device from  
the notebook and inspect cables and plugs for  
bent or broken pins or other damage.  
Y
Fix or  
replace  
broken item.  
Clear  
CMOS.  
Any physical  
device detected?  
N
Reattach device.  
Close notebook,  
plug in power,  
and reboot.  
Go to  
Section 2.9,  
No OS Loading.  
Possible bad  
hard drive.  
Replace drive.  
N
N
Possible bad NIC.  
Replace card.  
If integrated NIC,  
replace system  
board.  
Device  
boots  
properly?  
Device  
boots  
properly?  
Y
Y
Possible bad  
diskette drive.  
Replace drive.  
Done  
Done  
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Flowchart 2.18—Nonfunctioning Keyboard  
Keyboard  
not operating  
properly.  
Connect notebook  
to good external  
keyboard.  
N
External  
device  
works?  
Replace  
system  
board.  
Y
Reseat internal  
keyboard  
connector  
(if applicable).  
N
Replace internal  
keyboard or  
cable.  
OK?  
Y
Y
Done  
OK?  
Done  
N
Replace  
system  
board.  
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Flowchart 2.19—Nonfunctioning Pointing Device  
Pointing device  
not operating  
properly.  
Connect notebook  
to good external  
pointing device.  
N
Replace  
system  
board.  
External  
device  
works?  
Y
Reseat internal  
pointing device  
connector  
(if applicable).  
N
Replace internal  
pointing device  
or cable.  
OK?  
Y
Y
Done  
OK?  
Done  
N
Replace  
system  
board.  
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Flowchart 2.20—No Network/Modem Connection  
No network  
or modem  
connection.  
N
Replace jack  
or have jack  
activated.  
Network  
or modem  
jack active?  
Y
N
Y
Y
Connect  
to nondigital  
line.  
Digital  
line?  
N
Y
Reload  
drivers and  
reconfigure.  
NIC/modem  
configured  
in OS?  
Done  
OK?  
N
Disconnect all  
power from  
the notebook  
and open.  
Replace  
NIC/modem  
(if applicable).  
Y
Reseat  
NIC/modem  
(if applicable).  
OK?  
Done  
N
Replace  
system  
board.  
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Illustrated Parts Catalog  
This chapter provides an illustrated parts breakdown and a  
reference for spare part numbers and option part numbers.  
3.1 Serial Number Location  
When ordering parts or requesting information, provide the  
notebook serial number and model number located on the bottom  
of the notebook.  
Serial Number Location  
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Notebook Major Components  
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Table 3-1  
Spare Parts: Notebook Major Components  
Spare Part  
Number  
Item Description  
1
Display assembly, 12.1-inch TFT XGA with  
wireless device antennae  
325509-001  
Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, includes:  
325528-001  
2a  
2b  
2c  
2d  
2e  
2f  
Left and right display hinge covers  
Speaker/microphone  
RTC battery  
PC Card slot space saver  
Modem cable  
Mini PCI compartment covers (one with a 2.0×4.0 security screw for  
use with the 5-GHz mini PCI wireless LAN board, one with a  
Phillips M2.0×4.0 screw for use with other mini PCI wireless  
LAN boards)  
2g  
2h  
Memory expansion compartment cover  
Hard drive bezel  
Not illustrated:  
Notebook feet (4)  
Display rubber screw covers (6: 4 round, 2 oblong)  
3
LED switch cover  
325512-001  
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Table 3-1 (Continued)  
Spare Parts: Notebook Major Components  
Spare Part  
Number  
Item Description  
4 Keyboards, include pointing stick  
Asia Pacific  
Australia  
Brazil  
325530-371  
325530-011  
325530-201  
325530-221  
Korea  
325530-AD1  
325530-161  
325530-331  
325530-091  
325530-AA1  
Latin America  
The Netherlands  
Norway  
People’s Republic  
of China  
Poland  
Portugal  
Russia  
Saudi Arabia  
Slovakia  
Czech  
Republic  
Denmark  
Europe  
France  
325530-081  
325530-021  
325530-051  
325530-121  
325530-241  
325530-131  
325530-251  
325530-171  
325530-231  
325530-071  
325530-101  
325530-111  
325530-AB1  
325530-281  
325530-141  
325530-031  
325530-001  
French  
Canada  
Germany  
Greece  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
India  
International  
Israel  
Italy  
325530-041  
325530-151  
325530-AC1 Sweden  
325530-211  
325530-DD1 Taiwan  
325530-D61  
325530-002  
325530-BB1 United Kingdom  
325530-061  
325530-291  
Spain  
Switzerland  
Thailand  
Turkey  
United States  
Japan  
5
Top cover (includes TouchPad, speaker/microphone,  
and RTC battery)  
325510-001  
6
TouchPad with cable  
Switch board  
Fan  
325513-001  
325515-001  
291266-001  
325520-001  
333605-001  
7
8
9
Heat sink with fan  
10  
Bluetooth wireless device (not available on all  
models)  
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Table 3-1 (Continued)  
Spare Parts: Notebook Major Components  
Spare Part  
Number  
Item Description  
11  
Processors  
Intel Pentium-M 1.6 GHz  
Intel Pentium-M 1.5 GHz  
Intel Pentium-M 1.4 GHz  
Intel Pentium-M 1.3 GHz  
319777-001  
319776-001  
319775-001  
319774-001  
12  
13  
14  
System board  
325514-001  
325521-001  
325511-001  
Modem board with cable  
Base enclosure (includes left and right display  
supports)  
15  
Mini PCI communications boards  
802.11a/b/g wireless LAN board  
802.11b/g wireless LAN board  
333782-001  
333781-001  
16  
17  
Battery pack, 6 cell, 40 wH  
315338-001  
Hard drives (include hard drive bezel and frame)  
60 GB  
40 GB  
30 GB  
325524-001  
325523-001  
325522-001  
18  
Memory expansion boards  
512 MB DDR  
256 MB DDR  
280875-001  
280874-001  
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Components  
Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Components  
3–8  
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Table 3-2  
Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Components  
Spare Part Number 325528-001  
Item Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Left and right display hinge covers  
Speaker/microphone  
RTC battery  
PC Card slot space saver  
Modem cable  
Mini PCI compartment covers (one with a 2.0×4.0 security screw for  
use with the 5-GHz mini PCI wireless LAN board, one with a Phillips  
M2.0×4.0 screw for use with other mini PCI wireless LAN boards)  
7
Memory expansion compartment cover  
Hard drive bezel  
8
9
Notebook feet (4)  
10  
Display rubber screw covers (6: 4 round, 2 oblong)  
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3.4 Port Replicators and  
Mass Storage Devices  
Port Replicators and Mass Storage Devices  
Table 3-3  
Port Replicators and Mass Storage Devices  
Spare Part  
Number  
Item  
Description  
1
2
3
Advanced port replicator  
Common port replicator  
USB MultiBay cradle  
316194-001  
316193-001  
322814-001  
Optical drives (for use only with the Advanced and  
Common port replicators and USB MultiBay cradle)  
4a  
8X Max DVD-ROM drive  
24X Max CD-RW drive  
24X Max CD-ROM drive  
24X Max Slim CD-ROM/CD-RW  
combination drive  
202837-001  
323226-001  
228746-001  
306800-001  
4b  
5
1.44-MB diskette drive  
241995-001  
Hard drives (include hard drive bezel)  
60 GB  
40 GB  
30 GB  
325524-001  
325523-001  
325522-001  
3–10  
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3.5 Miscellaneous  
Table 3-4  
Spare Parts: Miscellaneous (not illustrated)  
Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
65-watt AC adapter  
Adapter cables  
239704-001  
Air adapter cable  
Auto adapter cable  
293204-001  
293203-001  
Carrying cases  
Top load leather cases  
325817-001 and  
325817-002  
Top load nylon cases  
Nylon case  
325815-001 and  
325815-002  
325814-001  
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Spare Parts: Miscellaneous (not illustrated) (Continued)  
Description  
Spare Part  
Number  
Power cord, three-wire  
Australia  
Denmark  
Europe/Middle  
East/Africa  
Italy  
246959-011  
246959-081  
246959-021  
Japan  
Korea  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
United States  
246959-291  
246959-AD1  
246959-AG1  
246959-031  
246959-001  
246959-061  
Screw Kit (includes the following screws; refer to  
Appendix C, “Screw Listing,” for more information on  
screw specifications and usage.)  
325529-001  
Phillips M2.5×3.5 screw  
Phillips M2.5×3.0 screw  
Phillips M2.0×5.0 screw  
Phillips M2.0×4.0 screw  
Phillips M2.0×3.0 screw (silver)  
Phillips M2.0×3.0 screw (black)  
Spring-loaded Torx T8 M2.0×10.0  
screw  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 screw  
Torx T8 M2.0×6.0 screw  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 screw  
Torx T5 M2.5×4.5 screw  
4.0-mm socket M2.0×10.0  
alignment pin  
M2.0×4.0 security screw  
Travel battery carrier  
325527-001  
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Removal and Replacement  
Preliminaries  
This chapter provides essential information for proper and safe  
removal and replacement service.  
4.1 Tools Required  
You will need the following tools to complete the removal and  
replacement procedures:  
Magnetic screwdriver  
Torx T8 screwdriver  
Torx T5 screwdriver  
Phillips P0 screwdriver  
Flat-bladed tool  
5.0-mm socket  
4.0-mm socket  
Tool kit (includes connector removal tool, loopback plugs,  
and case utility tool)  
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4.2 Service Considerations  
The following sections include some of the considerations that  
you should keep in mind during disassembly and assembly  
procedures.  
As you remove each subassembly from the notebook, 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.  
Cables and Connectors  
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. Ensure 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.  
ÄCAUTION: When servicing the notebook, ensure that cables are  
placed in their proper locations during the reassembly process.  
Improper cable placement can damage the notebook.  
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4.3 Preventing Damage to  
Removable Drives  
Removable drives are fragile components that must be handled  
with care. To prevent damage to the notebook, damage to a  
removable drive, or loss of information, observe the following  
precautions:  
Before removing or inserting a hard drive, shut down the  
notebook. If you are unsure whether the notebook is off or in  
Hibernation, turn the notebook on, then shut it down.  
Before removing a diskette drive or optical drive, ensure that  
a diskette or disc is not in the drive. Ensure that the optical  
drive tray is closed.  
Before handling a drive, ensure that you are discharged of  
static electricity. While handling a drive, avoid touching the  
connector.  
Handle drives on surfaces that have at least one inch of  
shock-proof foam.  
Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface.  
After removing a hard drive, CD-ROM 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: Handle With Care.”  
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4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage  
Many 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 the discharge contains  
enough power to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions.  
A sudden discharge of static electricity from a finger or other  
conductor can destroy static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry.  
Often the spark is neither felt nor heard, but damage occurs.  
An electronic device exposed to electrostatic discharge might not  
be affected at all and can work perfectly throughout a normal  
cycle. Or the device might function normally for a while, then  
degrade in the internal layers, reducing its life expectancy.  
4.5 Packaging and Transporting  
Precautions  
Use the following grounding precautions when packaging and  
transporting equipment:  
To avoid hand contact, transport products in static-safe  
containers, such as tubes, bags, or boxes.  
Protect all electrostatic-sensitive parts and assemblies with  
conductive or approved containers or packaging.  
Keep electrostatic-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 sensitive  
component or assembly.  
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Store reusable electrostatic-sensitive parts from assemblies in  
protective packaging or nonconductive foam.  
Use transporters and conveyors made of antistatic belts and  
roller bushings. Ensure 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.  
4.6 Workstation Precautions  
Use the following grounding precautions at workstations:  
Cover the workstation with approved static-shielding material  
(refer to Table 4-2).  
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 using fixtures that must directly contact dissipative  
surfaces, only use fixtures made of static-safe materials.  
Keep the work area free of nonconductive materials, such as  
ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam.  
Handle electrostatic-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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4.7 Grounding Equipment and  
Methods  
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,  
connect a wrist strap with alligator clips.  
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.  
Other grounding equipment recommended for use in preventing  
electrostatic damage includes:  
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  
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Metal tote boxes  
Electrostatic voltage levels and protective materials  
Table 4-1 shows how humidity affects the electrostatic voltage  
levels generated by different activities.  
Table 4-1  
Typical Electrostatic Voltage Levels  
Relative Humidity  
Event  
10%  
40%  
55%  
Walking across carpet  
35,000 V  
12,000 V  
6,000 V  
2,000 V  
11,500 V  
14,500 V  
26,500 V  
21,000 V  
15,000 V  
5,000 V  
800 V  
7,500 V  
3,000 V  
400 V  
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  
700 V  
400 V  
4,000 V  
5,000 V  
20,000 V  
11,000 V  
2,000 V  
3,500 V  
7,000 V  
5,000 V  
A Product can be degraded by as little as 700 volts.  
Table 4-2 lists the shielding protection provided by antistatic bags  
and floor mats.  
Table 4-2  
Static-Shielding Materials  
Material  
Use  
Voltage Protection Level  
Antistatic plastic  
Carbon-loaded plastic  
Metallized laminate  
Bags  
1,500 V  
7,500 V  
5,000 V  
Floor mats  
Floor mats  
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Removal and Replacement  
Procedures  
This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures.  
Torx and Phillips screws are removed during disassembly. There  
are 55 screws, alignment pins, and standoffs, in 13 different sizes,  
that must be removed, replaced, and/or loosened when servicing  
the notebook. Make special note of each screw size and location  
during removal and replacement.  
Refer to Appendix C, “Screw Listing,” for detailed information  
on screw sizes, locations, and usage.  
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5.1 Serial Number  
Report the notebook serial number to HP when requesting  
information or ordering spare parts. The serial number is located  
on the bottom of the notebook.  
Serial Number Location  
5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart  
Use the chart below to determine the section number to be  
referenced when removing notebook components.  
Table 5-1  
Disassembly Sequence Chart  
# of Screws  
Removed  
Section  
Description  
5.3  
Preparing the notebook for disassembly  
Battery pack  
0
1
Hard Drive  
Hard drive bezel  
6 screws,  
2 alignment pins  
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Disassembly Sequence Chart (Continued)  
# of Screws  
Section  
5.4  
Description  
Removed  
Notebook feet  
0
5.5  
Memory expansion board  
Mini PCI communications board  
LED switch cover  
Keyboard  
1 loosened  
5.6  
1 loosened  
5.7  
2
5.8  
1
5.9  
Fan  
3
5.10  
5.11  
5.12  
5.13  
5.14  
5.15  
5.16  
5.17  
5.18  
5.19  
5.20  
Heat sink and fan  
Processor  
2 loosened, 4 removed  
0
Display assembly  
Top cover  
4
13  
Bluetooth wireless device  
TouchPad  
0
2
RTC battery  
0
Speaker/microphone  
Switch board  
2
2
System board  
5 screws, 2 standoffs  
2
Modem board  
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5.3 Preparing the Notebook for  
Disassembly  
Perform the following steps before disassembling the notebook:  
1. Turn off the notebook.  
2. Disconnect the AC adapter and all external devices.  
Battery Pack  
Spare Part Number Information  
Battery pack, 6 cell, 40 wH  
315338-001  
3. Remove the battery pack by following these steps:  
a. Turn the notebook bottom side up with the front facing  
forward.  
b. Slide and hold the battery release latch 1 to the left. The  
rear edge of the battery pack releases from the notebook.  
c. Lift the rear edge of the battery pack up and swing it  
forward 2.  
d. Remove the battery pack.  
Removing the Battery Pack  
Reverse the above procedure to install the battery pack.  
5–4  
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Hard Drive  
Spare Part Number Information  
60 GB  
40 GB  
30 GB  
325524-001  
325523-001  
325522-001  
4. Remove the hard drive by following these steps:  
a. Turn the notebook bottom side up with the left side  
facing forward.  
b. Remove the PM2.5×3.0 screw 1 that secures the  
hard drive to the notebook.  
c. Separate the hard drive bezel 2.  
d. Use the bezel to slide the hard drive forward 3 to unseat  
the hard drive connector from the system board.  
e. Remove the hard drive.  
Removing the Hard Drive  
Reverse the above procedure to install the hard drive.  
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5. Remove the hard drive bezel by following these steps:  
ÄCAUTION: The hard drive bezel should only be removed if it is  
damaged and must be replaced. Unnecessarily removing the hard drive  
bezel can result in damage to the hard drive bezel and hard drive and  
loss of information.  
The hard drive bezel is included with the hard drive and also in  
the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 325528-001.  
a. Use a flat-bladed tool to press down on the tabs 1 on the  
hard drive lower bezel.  
b. Remove the lower bezel 2 from the hard drive  
upper bezel.  
Removing the Hard Drive Lower Bezel  
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c. Remove the two Torx T5 M2.5×4.5 screws 1 and the two  
PM2.5×3.5 screws 2 that secure the hard drive to the  
hard drive frame.  
d. Use a 4.0-mm socket to remove the two M2.0×10.0  
alignment pins 3 from the back of the hard drive.  
e. Remove the hard drive from the hard drive frame 4.  
Removing the Hard Drive from the Hard Drive Frame  
f. Remove the two PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the  
hard drive upper bezel to the hard drive frame.  
g. Remove the upper bezel from the frame 2.  
Removing the Hard Drive Upper Bezel  
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5.4 Notebook Feet  
The notebook feet are adhesive-backed rubber pads. The  
notebook feet are included in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit,  
spare part number 325528-001. The notebook feet attach to the  
base enclosure as illustrated below.  
Replacing the Notebook Feet  
5–8  
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5.5 Memory Expansion Board  
Memory Expansion Boards  
Spare Part Number Information  
512 MB DDR  
256 MB DDR  
280875-001  
280874-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Turn the notebook bottom side up with the front facing  
forward.  
3. Loosen the PM2.0×4.0 screw 1 that secures the memory  
expansion compartment cover to the notebook.  
4. Lift the rear edge of the cover up and swing it forward 2.  
5. Remove the cover.  
The memory expansion compartment cover is included in the  
Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 325528-001.  
Removing the Memory Expansion Compartment Cover  
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6. Spread the retaining tabs 1 that secure the memory  
expansion board to the socket. The board rises up at a  
45-degree angle.  
7. Pull the board away from the socket at a 45-degree angle 2.  
Removing a Memory Expansion Board  
Reverse the above procedure to install a memory expansion  
board.  
5.6 Mini PCI Communications Board  
Mini PCI Communications Boards  
Spare Part Number Information  
802.11a/b/g wireless LAN board  
802.11b/g wireless LAN board  
333782-001  
333781-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Turn the notebook bottom side up with the front facing  
forward.  
3. Loosen the PM2.0×4.0 screw 1 that secures the mini PCI  
compartment cover to the notebook.  
5–10  
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The mini PCI compartment cover on notebook models equipped  
with a 5-GHz wireless communications device is secured by a  
M2.0×4.0 security screw. This screw can only be removed using a  
special security driver.  
4. Lift the rear edge of the cover up and swing it forward 2.  
5. Remove the cover.  
The mini PCI compartment cover is included in the  
Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 325528-001.  
Removing the Mini PCI Compartment Cover  
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6. Disconnect the two antenna cables from the mini PCI  
communications board. Note that the longer cable 1  
connects to the left socket and the shorter cable 2 connects  
to the right socket.  
7. Spread the retaining tabs 3 that secure the mini PCI  
communications board to the socket. The board rises up  
at a 45-degree angle.  
8. Pull the board away from the socket at a 45-degree angle 4.  
Removing a Mini PCI Communications Board  
Reverse the above procedure to install a mini PCI  
communications board.  
5–12  
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5.7 LED Switch Cover  
LED Switch Cover  
Spare Part Number Information  
LED switch cover  
325512-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Turn the notebook bottom side up with the rear panel facing  
forward.  
3. Remove the two T8M2.0×8.0 screws that secure the LED  
switch cover to the notebook.  
Removing the LED Switch Cover Screws  
4. Turn the notebook top side up with the front facing forward.  
5. Open the notebook as far as it will open.  
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6. Press down on the esc key 1 to reveal the notch 2 in the left  
side of the LED switch cover.  
7. Insert a flat-bladed tool into the notch and lift the left side of  
the LED switch cover 3.  
8. After the left side of the LED switch cover has disengaged  
from the notebook, swing the LED switch cover up and to the  
right.  
9. Remove the LED switch cover.  
Removing the LED Switch Cover  
Reverse the above procedure to install the LED switch cover.  
5–14  
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5.8 Keyboard  
Keyboards  
Spare Part Number Information  
Asia Pacific  
Australia  
Brazil  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Europe  
325530-371  
325530-011  
325530-201  
325530-221  
325530-081  
325530-021  
325530-051  
325530-121  
325530-041  
325530-151  
325530-AC1  
325530-211  
325530-DD1  
325530-D61  
325530-002  
325530-BB1  
325530-061  
325530-291  
325530-AD1  
Latin America  
The Netherlands  
Norway  
People’s Republic  
of China  
Poland  
Portugal  
Russia  
Saudi Arabia  
Slovakia  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Turkey  
United Kingdom  
United States  
325530-161  
325530-331  
325530-091  
325530-AA1  
325530-241  
325530-131  
325530-251  
325530-171  
325530-231  
325530-071  
325530-101  
325530-111  
325530-AB1  
325530-281  
325530-141  
325530-031  
325530-001  
France  
French Canada  
Germany  
Greece  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
India  
International  
Israel  
Italy  
Japan  
Korea  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Remove the LED switch cover (Section 5.7).  
3. Close the notebook and turn it bottom side up with the rear  
panel facing forward.  
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4. Remove the T8M2.0×8.0 screw that secures the keyboard to  
the notebook.  
Removing the Keyboard Screw  
5. Turn the notebook top side up with the front facing forward.  
6. Open the notebook as far as it will open.  
5–16  
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7. Lift the rear edge of the keyboard 1.  
8. Slide the keyboard toward the display 2 until the notches on  
the front edge of the keyboard clear the top cover.  
9. Swing the front edge of the keyboard up and back 3 until it  
rests on the display.  
Releasing the Keyboard  
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10. Release the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector 1 to which  
the pointing stick cable is attached and disconnect the  
pointing stick cable 2 from the system board.  
11. Release the ZIF connector 3 to which the keyboard cable is  
attached and disconnect the keyboard cable 4 from the  
system board.  
Removing the Keyboard  
12. Remove the keyboard.  
Reverse the above procedure to install the keyboard.  
5–18  
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After the keyboard is removed, the internal memory expansion  
socket is accessible. Follow these steps to remove a memory  
expansion board from the internal memory expansion socket:  
1. Spread the retaining tabs 1 that secure the memory  
expansion board to the socket. The board rises up at a  
45-degree angle.  
2. Pull the board away from the socket at a 45-degree angle 2.  
Removing an Internal Memory Expansion Board  
Reverse the above procedure to install the internal memory  
expansion board.  
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5.9 Fan  
Fan  
Spare Part Number Information  
Fan  
291266-001  
The fan is also spared with the heat sink, spare part number  
325520-001.  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Remove the LED switch cover (Section 5.7).  
3. Remove the keyboard (Section 5.8).  
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4. Disconnect the fan cable 1 from the system board.  
5. Remove the three PM2.0×3.0 screws 2 that secure the fan to  
the heat sink.  
6. Remove the fan.  
ÄCAUTION: When installing the fan in the heat sink, make sure the fan  
cable is not get crimped by the screw next to the cable clip 3. If the  
cable is crimped and damaged, the fan will not cool the notebook  
internal components, which could result in damage.  
Removing the Fan  
Reverse the above procedure to install the fan.  
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5.10 Heat Sink  
Heat Sink  
Spare Part Number Information  
Heat sink (includes fan)  
325520-001  
The fan is also spared seperately, using spare part number  
291266-001.  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Remove the LED switch cover (Section 5.7).  
3. Remove the keyboard (Section 5.8).  
5–22  
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4. Disconnect the fan cable 1 from the system board.  
5. Loosen the two spring-loaded T8 M2.0×10.0 screws 2 that  
secure the heat sink to the base enclosure.  
6. Fold back the insulator material 3 to expose the heat sink  
screws.  
7. Remove the four T8 M2.0×4.0 screws 4 that secure the  
heat sink to the base enclosure.  
Removing the Heat Sink Screws  
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Note that the four T8 M2.0×4.0 heat sink screws should be  
removed and installed in the 1, 2, 3, 4 sequence stamped on  
the heat sink.  
Heat Sink Screw Removal and Installation Sequence  
5–24  
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8. Lift the front edge of the heat sink until it clears the  
base enclosure 1.  
9. Slide the heat sink forward at an angle 2 and remove it.  
Removing the Heat Sink  
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Each time the heat sink is removed, any thermal grease residue  
should be carefully cleaned from the heat sink 1 and processor  
surfaces 2, and new thermal grease should be applied to both  
surfaces.  
Removing the Thermal Grease From the Heat Sink and Processor  
Reverse the above procedure to install the heat sink and fan.  
5.11 Processor  
Processor  
Spare Part Number Information  
Intel Pentium-M 1.6 GHz  
Intel Pentium-M 1.5 GHz  
Intel Pentium-M 1.4 GHz  
Intel Pentium-M 1.3 GHz  
319777-001  
319776-001  
319775-001  
319774-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Remove the LED switch cover (Section 5.7).  
3. Remove the keyboard (Section 5.8).  
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4. Remove the heat sink and fan (Section 5.10).  
5. Use a flat-bladed tool to turn the processor locking screw  
one-quarter turn counterclockwise 1.  
6. Lift the processor straight up 2 and remove it.  
Note that the gold triangle 3 should be in the lower right corner  
when installing the processor.  
Removing the Processor  
Reverse the above procedure to install the processor.  
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5.12 Display Assembly  
Display Assembly  
Spare Part Number Information  
12.1-inch TFT XGA with wireless device antennae  
325509-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Disconnect the antenna cables from the mini PCI  
communications board. Refer to Section 5.6, “Mini PCI  
Communications Board,” for instructions.  
3. Remove the LED switch cover (Section 5.7).  
4. Remove the keyboard (Section 5.8).  
5. Close the notebook and position the notebook so the rear  
panel faces forward.  
6. Remove the two T8M2.0×8.0 screws that secure the hinge  
covers to the notebook.  
Removing the Display Assembly Screws  
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7. Position the notebook so the front faces forward and open the  
notebook as far as it will open.  
8. Remove the display hinge covers by inserting a flat-bladed  
tool under the covers and lifting them up.  
The hinge covers are included in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit,  
spare part number 325528-001.  
Removing the Hinge Covers  
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9. Remove the wireless antenna cables 1 and 2 from the  
routing channel in the top cover 3.  
Removing the Antenna Cables  
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10. Disconnect the display inverter 1 and video cables 2 from  
the system board.  
11. Remove the two T8M2.0×8.0 screws 3 that secure the  
display assembly to the base enclosure.  
Disconnecting the Display Cables and Removing the Display  
Assembly Screws  
12. Lift the display assembly straight up and remove it.  
Reverse the above procedure to install the display assembly.  
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5.13 Top Cover  
Top Cover  
Spare Part Number Information  
Top cover (includes TouchPad, speaker/microphone, and  
RTC battery)  
325510-001  
When replacing the top cover, determine if a Bluetooth wireless  
device is installed in the defective top cover. If a Bluetooth  
wireless device is installed, make sure the device is removed from  
the defective top cover and installed in the replacement top cover.  
Refer to Section 5.14, “Bluetooth Wireless Device,” for  
instructions on replacing a Bluetooth wireless device.  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3).  
2. Remove the LED switch cover (Section 5.7).  
3. Remove the keyboard (Section 5.8).  
4. Remove the display assembly (Section 5.12).  
5. Turn the notebook bottom side up with the rear panel facing  
forward.  
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6. Remove the following screws:  
Four T8M2.0×4.0 screws 1 in the battery bay  
One T8M2.0×4.0 screw 2 in the hard drive bay  
Eight T8M2.0×8.0 screws 3  
Removing the Top Cover Screws  
7. Turn the notebook top side up with the front facing forward.  
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8. If present, disconnect the Bluetooth wireless device cable 1  
from the system board.  
9. Disconnect the RTC battery cable 2 from the system board.  
10. Release the ZIF connector 3 to which the TouchPad cable is  
connected and disconnect the TouchPad cable 4 from the  
system board.  
Disconnecting the Top Cover Cables  
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11. Lift the rear edge 1 of the top cover until it disengages from  
the base enclosure.  
12. Slide the top cover to the right 2 until the speaker 3 and  
microphone 4 cables are exposed.  
13. Disconnect the speaker and microphone cables from the  
system board.  
14. Remove the top cover.  
Removing the Top Cover  
Reverse the above procedure to install the top cover.  
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5.14 Bluetooth Wireless Device  
Bluetooth Wireless Device  
Spare Part Number Information  
Bluetooth wireless device  
333605-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
2. Turn the top cover bottom side up with the TouchPad facing  
forward.  
3. Remove the Bluetooth wireless device from the slot in the top  
cover 1 and device cable from the routing channels in the top  
cover 2.  
Removing the Bluetooth Wireless Device  
Reverse the above procedure to install the Bluetooth wireless  
device.  
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5.15 TouchPad  
TouchPad  
Spare Part Number Information  
TouchPad with cable and bracket  
325513-001  
The TouchPad is also included in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit,  
spare part number 325528-001.  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
2. Turn the top cover bottom side up with the TouchPad facing  
forward.  
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3. Remove the two PM2.0×4.0 screws that secure the TouchPad  
bracket to the top cover.  
Removing the TouchPad Screws  
4. Lift the left side of the bracket 1 until it rests at an angle.  
5. Slide the bracket to the right 2 and remove it.  
Removing the TouchPad Bracket  
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6. Release the ZIF connector 1 to which the TouchPad cable is  
attached and disconnect the cable 1 from the TouchPad  
board.  
7. Lift the TouchPad straight up and remove it 3.  
Removing the TouchPad  
Reverse the above procedure to install the TouchPad.  
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5.16 RTC Battery  
The RTC battery is included in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit,  
spare part number 325528-001, and is also included with the top  
cover, spare part number 325510-001.  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
2. Turn the top cover bottom side up with the TouchPad facing  
forward.  
3. Slide the RTC battery out of the bracket in the top cover.  
Removing the RTC Battery  
Reverse the above procedure to install the RTC battery.  
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5.17 Speaker/Microphone  
The speaker/microphone is included in the Miscellaneous Plastics  
Kit, spare part number 325528-001, and is also included with the  
top cover, spare part number 325510-001.  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
2. Turn the top cover bottom side up with the TouchPad facing  
forward.  
3. Remove the two PM2.0×4.0 screws 1 that secure the  
speaker/microphone to the top cover.  
4. Remove the speaker/microphone 2 from the top cover.  
Removing the Speaker/Microphone  
Reverse the above procedure to install the speaker/microphone.  
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5.18 Switch Board  
Switch Board  
Spare Part Number Information  
Switch board  
325515-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
2. Remove the two PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the switch  
board to the system board.  
3. Lift up on the middle of the switch board 2 to disconnect it  
from the system board.  
4. Remove the switch board.  
Removing the Switch Board  
Reverse the above procedure to install the switch board.  
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5.19 System Board  
System Board  
Spare Part Number Information  
System board  
325514-001  
When replacing the system board, ensure that the following  
components are removed from the defective system board and  
installed on the replacement system board:  
Memory expansion boards (Section 5.5)  
Mini PCI communications board (Section 5.6)  
Processor (Section 5.11)  
Modem and modem cable (Section 5.18)  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Heat sink and fan (Section 5.10)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
Switch board (Section 5.16)  
2. Position the base enclosure so the rear panel is facing  
forward.  
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3. Remove the following screws:  
Two T8M2.0×6.0 screws 1 from the rear panel  
One T8M2.0×4.0 screw 2 in the upper right corner of the  
system board  
One T8M2.0×4.0 screw 3 in front of the hard drive bay  
One T8M2.0×4.0 screw 4 in the lower left corner of the  
system board  
4. Use a 5.0-mm socket to remove the two M2.0×9.0 standoffs  
5 that secure the system board to the base enclosure.  
Removing the System Board Screws  
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5. Remove the grounding tape 1 that grounds the RJ-11 and  
RJ-45 connectors to the base enclosure.  
6. Lift the left side of the system board 2 until the battery  
connector 3 clears the base enclosure.  
7. Slide the system board away from the base enclosure at an  
angle 4.  
Removing the System Board  
Reverse the above procedure to install the system board.  
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5.20 Modem Board  
Modem Board  
Spare Part Number Information  
Modem board, includes modem cable  
325521-001  
1. Prepare the notebook for disassembly (Section 5.3) and  
remove the following components:  
LED switch cover (Section 5.7)  
Keyboard (Section 5.8)  
Heat sink and fan (Section 5.10)  
Display assembly (Section 5.12)  
Top cover (Section 5.13)  
Switch board (Section 5.16)  
System board (Section 5.19)  
2. Turn the system board bottom side up with the rear panel  
facing forward.  
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3. Disconnect the modem board cable 1 from the modem  
board.  
4. Remove the two PM2.0×3.0 screws 2 that secure the modem  
board to the system board.  
5. Lift the rear edge of the modem board 3 to disconnect it from  
the system board.  
6. Remove the modem board.  
7. If the modem board cable must be replaced, remove the  
tape 4 that secures the cable to the system board and  
disconnect the cable 5 from the system board.  
The modem cable is included with the modem board and is also  
included in the Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number  
325528-001.  
Removing the Modem Board  
Reverse the above procedure to install the modem board.  
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Specifications  
This chapter provides physical and performance specifications.  
Table 6-1  
Notebook  
Dimensions  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
2.79 cm  
27.94 cm  
23.37 cm  
1.1 in.  
11.0 in.  
9.2 in.  
Weight (varies by configuration)  
1.58 kg  
Stand-alone power requirements  
3.5 lbs  
Nominal operating  
voltage  
Maximum operating  
power  
14.8 VDC  
40.0 W  
Peak operating power 50.0 W  
Power in Standby  
mode  
Power in Hibernation  
mode  
< 800 mW  
< 100 mW  
Temperature  
Operating  
Nonoperating  
10° to 35° C  
-20° to 60° C  
50° to 95° F  
-4° to 140° F  
Relative humidity (noncondensing)  
Operating  
Nonoperating  
10% to 90%  
5% to 95%, 38.7° C (101.6° F) maximum wet bulb  
temperature  
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Table 6-1  
Notebook (Continued)  
Altitude (unpressurized)  
Operating  
0 to 3,048 m  
0 to 9,144 m  
0 to 10,000 ft  
0 to 30,000 ft  
(14.7 to 10.1 psia)  
Nonoperating  
(14.7 to 4.4 psia)  
Shock  
Operating  
Nonoperating  
40 G, 2 ms, half-sine  
240 G, 11 ms, half-sine  
Vibration  
Operating  
0.5 G zero-to-peak, 10 to 500 Hz, 0.5 oct/min  
sweep rate  
Nonoperating  
1.0 G zero-to-peak, 10 to 500 Hz, 0.5 oct/min  
sweep rate  
Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic  
surfaces. The notebook operates well within this range of  
temperatures.  
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Table 6-2  
12.1.0-inch XGA, TFT Display  
Dimensions  
Height  
Width  
Diagonal  
26.1 cm  
19.9 cm  
30.7 cm  
10.3 in  
7.8 in  
12.1 in  
Number of colors  
Contrast ratio  
Refresh rate  
up to 16.8 million  
125:1  
60 Hz  
Brightness  
130 nit typical AC only (115 nit minimum);  
70 nit on battery  
Pixel resolution  
Pitch  
Format  
0.264 × 0.264 mm  
1024 × 768  
Configuration  
RGB vertical stripe  
Backlight  
CCFT  
Character display  
80 × 25  
4.00 W  
Total power  
consumption  
Viewing angle  
+/- 35° horizontal, +15°/-35° vertical typical  
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Table 6-3  
Hard Drives  
60 GB  
40 GB  
30 GB  
1
User capacity per drive  
Dimensions  
60 GB  
40 GB  
30 GB  
Height  
Width  
Weight  
9.5 mm  
70 mm  
99 gm  
9.5 mm  
70 mm  
99 gm  
9.5 mm  
70 mm  
99 gm  
Interface type  
Transfer rate  
ATA-5  
ATA-5  
ATA-5  
Synchronous (maximum)  
Security  
100 MB/sec  
ATA  
100 MB/sec 100 MB/sec  
ATA ATA  
Seek times (typical read, including setting)  
Single track  
Average  
Maximum  
3 ms  
13 ms  
24 ms  
3 ms  
13 ms  
24 ms  
3 ms  
13 ms  
24 ms  
2
Logical blocks  
117,210,240  
5400 rpm  
78,140,160  
5400 rpm  
58,605,120  
4200 rpm  
Disk rotational speed  
Operating temperature  
5° to 55° C  
(41° to  
131° F)  
5° to 55° C  
(41° to  
131° F)  
5° to 55° C  
(41° to  
131° F)  
1
1 GB = 1,073,741,824 bytes.  
2
Actual drive specifications may differ slightly.  
Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult the HP Customer Support  
Center for details.  
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Specifications  
Table 6-4  
External AC Adapter  
Weight  
0.29 kg  
0.65 lb  
Power supply  
Operating voltage  
Operating current  
90 to 264 VAC (auto-switching)  
1.6 A RMS  
Operating frequency range  
Maximum transient  
47 to 63 Hx AC  
4/50 kV  
Table 6-5  
6-cell, Primary Li ion Battery Pack  
Dimensions  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
2.3 cm  
6.3 cm  
20.7 cm  
281 g  
0.90 in  
2.48 in  
8.15 in  
0.62 lb  
Energy  
Voltage  
Amp-hour capacity  
Watt-hour capacity  
11.1 V  
3.96 aH  
40 wH  
Temperature  
Operating  
Nonoperating  
5 to 45° C  
-20 to 60° C  
41 to 113° F  
-4 to 104° F  
Recharge time  
System off or in Standby  
mode  
System on (depending on  
system power  
2 to 3 hours  
2 to 5 hours  
consumption)  
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Table 6-6  
6-cell, Travel Li ion Battery Pack  
Dimensions  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
2.3 cm  
6.3 cm  
20.7 cm  
306 g  
0.90 in  
2.48 in  
8.15 in  
0.67 lb  
Energy  
Voltage  
Amp-hour capacity  
Watt-hour capacity  
11.1 V  
3.96 aH  
40 wH  
Temperature  
Operating  
Nonoperating  
5 to 45° C  
-20 to 60° C  
41 to 113° F  
-4 to 104° F  
Recharge time  
System off or in Standby  
mode  
System on (depending on  
system power  
2 to 3 hours  
2 to 5 hours  
consumption)  
6–6  
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Table 6-7  
System DMA  
Hardware  
DMA  
System  
Function  
DMA0  
Available for audio  
DMA1*  
Entertainment audio  
(default; alternate = DMA0, DMA3, none)  
DMA2*  
DMA3  
Diskette drive  
ECP parallel port LPT1  
(default; alternate = DMA0, none)  
DMA4  
DMA5*  
DMA6  
DMA7  
DMA controller cascading (not available)  
Available for PC Card  
Not assigned  
Not assigned  
*PC Card controller can use DMA 1, 2, or 5.  
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Table 6-8  
System Interrupts  
Hardware System  
IRQ  
Function  
IRQ0  
IRQ1  
IRQ2  
IRQ3  
IRQ4  
IRQ5  
IRQ6  
IRQ7  
IRQ8  
IRQ9  
IRQ10  
IRQ11  
IRQ12  
IRQ13  
IRQ14  
IRQ15  
System timer  
Keyboard controller  
Cascaded  
COM2  
COM1  
Audio (default)*  
Diskette drive  
Parallel port  
RTC  
Infrared  
System use  
System use  
Internal point stick or external mouse  
Coprocessor (not available to any peripheral)  
IDE interface (hard drive and optical drive)  
System use  
PC Cards may assert IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10,  
IRQ11, or IRQ15. Either the infrared or the serial port may  
assert IRQ3 or IRQ4.  
*Default configuration; audio possible configurations are IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9,  
IRQ10, or none.  
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Table 6-9  
System I/O Addresses  
I/O Address  
(hex)  
System Function  
(shipping configuration)  
000 - 00F  
010 - 01F  
020 - 021  
022 - 024  
025 - 03F  
02E - 02F  
040 - 05F  
044 - 05F  
060  
DMA controller no. 1  
Unused  
Interrupt controller no. 1  
Opti chipset configuration registers  
Unused  
87334 “Super I/O” configuration for CPU  
Counter/timer registers  
Unused  
Keyboard controller  
Port B  
061  
062 - 063  
064  
Unused  
Keyboard controller  
Unused  
065 - 06F  
070 - 071  
072 - 07F  
080 - 08F  
090 - 091  
092  
NMI enable/RTC  
Unused  
DMA page registers  
Unused  
Port A  
093 - 09F  
0A0 - 0A1  
Unused  
Interrupt controller no. 2  
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Table 6-9  
System I/O Addresses (Continued)  
I/O Address  
(hex)  
System Function  
(shipping configuration)  
0A2 - 0BF  
0C0 - 0DF  
0E0 - 0EF  
0F0 - 0F1  
0F2 - 0FF  
100 - 16F  
170 - 177  
178 - 1EF  
1F0 - 1F7  
1F8 - 200  
201  
Unused  
DMA controller no. 2  
Unused  
Coprocessor busy clear/reset  
Unused  
Unused  
Secondary fixed disk controller  
Unused  
Primary fixed disk controller  
Unused  
Joystick (decoded in ESS1688)  
Unused  
202 - 21F  
220 - 22F  
230 - 26D  
26E - 26  
Entertainment audio  
Unused  
Unused  
278 - 27F  
280 - 2AB  
2A0 - 2A7  
2A8 - 2E7  
2E8 - 2EF  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Reserved serial port  
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Table 6-9  
System I/O Addresses (Continued)  
I/O Address  
(hex)  
System Function  
(shipping configuration)  
2F0 - 2F7  
2F8 - 2FF  
300 - 31F  
320 - 36F  
370 - 377  
378 - 37F  
380 - 387  
388 - 38B  
38C - 3AF  
3B0 - 3BB  
3BC - 3BF  
3C0 - 3DF  
3E0 - 3E1  
3E2 - 3E3  
3E8 - 3EF  
3F0 - 3F7  
3F8 - 3FF  
CF8 - CFB  
CFC - CFF  
Unused  
Infrared port  
Unused  
Unused  
Secondary diskette drive controller  
Parallel port (LPT1/default)  
Unused  
FM synthesizer—OPL3  
Unused  
VGA  
Reserved (parallel port/no EPP support)  
VGA  
PC Card controller in CPU  
Unused  
Internal modem  
“A” diskette controller  
Serial port (COM1/default)  
PCI configuration index register (PCIDIVO-1)  
PCI configuration data register (PCIDIVO-1)  
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Table 6-10  
System Memory Map  
Size  
Memory Address  
System Function  
Base memory  
Video memory  
Video BIOS  
640 KB 00000000-0009FFFF  
128 KB 000A0000-000BFFFF  
48 KB  
000C0000-000CBFFF  
160 KB 000C8000-000E7FFF  
Unused  
64 KB  
15 MB  
58 MB  
58 MB  
2 MB  
000E8000-000FFFFF  
00100000-00FFFFFF  
01000000-047FFFFF  
04800000-07FFFFFF  
08000000-080FFFFF  
08200000-FFFEFFFF  
FFFF0000-FFFFFFFF  
System BIOS  
Extended memory  
Super extended memory  
Unused  
Video memory (direct access)  
Unused  
4 GB  
64 KB  
System BIOS  
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Connector Pin Assignments  
Table A-1  
RJ-45 Network Interface  
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
Pin  
1
Signal  
Pin  
5
Signal  
Transmit +  
Transmit –  
Receive +  
Unused  
Unused  
Receive –  
Unused  
Unused  
2
6
3
7
4
8
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Table A-2  
RJ-11 Modem  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Unused  
Tip  
Pin  
4
Signal  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
2
5
3
Ring  
6
Table A-3  
Universal Serial Bus  
Pin  
1
Signal  
+5 VDC  
Data –  
Pin  
3
Signal  
Data +  
2
4
Ground  
Table A-4  
S-Video  
4
3
2
1
Pin  
1
Signal  
Pin  
3
Signal  
Ground (Y)  
Ground (C)  
Y-Luminance (Intensity)  
C-Chrominance (Color)  
2
4
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Table A-5  
External Monitor  
11  
1
15  
5
6
10  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Pin  
9
Signal  
Red analog  
Green analog  
Blue analog  
Not connected  
Ground  
+5 VDC  
2
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Ground  
3
Monitor detect  
DDC 2B data  
Horizontal sync  
Vertical sync  
DDC 2B clock  
4
5
6
Ground analog  
Ground analog  
Ground analog  
7
8
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Table A-6  
Stereo Speaker/Headphone  
1
2
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
Audio out  
2
Ground  
Table A-7  
Microphone  
1
2
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
Audio in  
2
Ground  
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Power Cord Set Requirements  
3-Conductor Power Cord Set  
The wide range input feature of the notebook permits it to operate  
from any line voltage from 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 volts AC.  
The power cord set received with the notebook meets the  
requirements for use in the country where the equipment is  
purchased.  
Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the  
requirements of the country where the notebook is used. For more  
information on power cord set requirements, contact an HP  
authorized reseller or service provider.  
General Requirements  
The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:  
The length of the power cord set must be at least 5.00 feet  
(1.5 m) and a maximum of 6.50 feet (2.0 m).  
All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable  
accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country  
where the power cord set will be used.  
The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of  
10 amps and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC,  
as required by each country’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 notebook.  
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Country-Specific Requirements  
3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements  
Applicable Note  
Country  
Australia  
Austria  
Accredited Agency  
EANSW  
OVE  
Number  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
Belgium  
Canada  
Denmark  
Finland  
CEBC  
CSA  
DEMKO  
FIMKO  
UTE  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
VDE  
IMQ  
Japan  
METI  
The Netherlands  
Norway  
KEMA  
NEMKO  
SEMKO  
SEV  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
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3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements  
Applicable Note  
Number  
Country  
Accredited Agency  
United Kingdom  
United States  
Notes  
BSI  
UL  
1
2
2
1. The flexible cord must be <HAR> Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm  
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 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.  
2
The flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.00 mm  
conductor size. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a  
Japanese Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V) configuration.  
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Screw Listing  
This appendix provides specification and reference information  
for the screws used in the notebook. All screws listed in this  
appendix are available in the Miscellaneous Screw Kit, spare part  
number 325529-001.  
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Table C-1  
Phillips PM2.5×3.0 Screw  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
1
3.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm  
Where used:  
One screw that secures the hard drive to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.3)  
Phillips M2.5×3.0 Screw Location  
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Table C-2  
Torx T5 M2.5×4.5 Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Silver  
2
4.5 mm  
2.5 mm  
5.0 mm  
Where used:  
1 Two screws that secure the hard drive to the hard drive frame  
(documented in Section 5.3)  
Table C-3  
Phillips PM2.5×3.5 Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Silver  
2
3.5 mm  
2.5 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
2 Two screws that secure the hard drive to the hard drive frame  
(documented in Section 5.3)  
Torx T5 M2.5×4.5 and Phillips M2.5×3.5 Screw Locations  
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Table C-4  
4.0-mm Socket M2.0×10.0 Alignment Pin  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Silver  
2
10.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm  
Where used:  
Two alignment pins that secure the hard drive to the hard drive frame  
(documented in Section 5.3)  
4.0-mm Socket M2.0×10.0 Alignment Pin Locations  
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Table C-5  
Black Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
2
3.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the hard drive upper bezel to the hard drive frame  
(documented in Section 5.3)  
Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-6  
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
6
4.0 mm 2.0 mm 5.0 mm  
Where used:  
1 One screw that secures the memory expansion compartment cover to the  
notebook (documented in Section 5.5)  
2 One screw that secures the mini PCI compartment cover to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.6)  
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Table C-6  
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
6
4.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the TouchPad to the top cover  
(documented in Section 5.15)  
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-6  
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
6
4.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the speaker/microphone to the top cover  
(documented in Section 5.17)  
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations  
C–8  
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Table C-7  
M2.0×4.0 Security Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
1
4.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
5.0 mm  
Where used:  
One screw that secures the mini PCI compartment cover to the notebook on  
models equipped with a 5-GHz wireless LAN board  
(documented in Section 5.6)  
M2.0×4.0 Security Screw Location  
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Table C-8  
Silver Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Silver  
7
3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm  
Where used:  
Three screws that secure the fan to the heat sink  
(documented in Section 5.9)  
Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations  
C–10  
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Table C-8  
Silver Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Silver  
7
3.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.0 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the switch board to the system board  
(documented in Section 5.18)  
Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-8  
Silver Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Silver  
7
3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the modem board to the system board  
(documented in Section 5.20)  
Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-9  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
15  
8.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
1 Two screws that secure the LED switch cover to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.7)  
2 One screw that secures the keyboard to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.8)  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-9  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
15 8.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the display hinge covers to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.12)  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-9  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
15  
8.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the display assembly to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.12)  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-9  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
15 8.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Eight screws that secure the top cover to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.13)  
Torx T8 M2.0×8.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-10  
Spring-Loaded Torx T8 M2.0×10.0 Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Silver  
2
10.0 mm 2.0 mm  
5.0 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the heat sink to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.10; screws and springs secured to heat sink  
by c-clip)  
Spring-Loaded Torx T8 M2.0×10.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-11  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 Screw  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
12 4.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Four screws that secure the heat sink to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.10)  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-11  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
12  
4.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Five screws that secure the top cover to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.13)  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-11  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued)  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Black  
12 4.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Three screws that secure the system board to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.19)  
Torx T8 M2.0×4.0 Screw Locations  
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Table C-12  
Torx T8 M2.0×6.0 Screw  
Head  
Color  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
mm  
Black  
2
6.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
4.5 mm  
Where used:  
Two screws that secure the system board to the notebook  
(documented in Section 5.19)  
Torx T8 M2.0×6.0 Screw Locations  
Maintenance and Service Guide  
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Table C-13  
5.0-mm Socket M2.0×9.0 Standoff  
Head  
Qty. Length Thread Width  
Color  
mm  
Silver  
2
9.0 mm 2.0 mm 5.0 mm  
Where used:  
Two standoffs that secure the system board to the base enclosure  
(documented in Section 5.19)  
5.0-mm Socket M2.0×9.0 Standoff Locations  
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Index  
A
battery specifications 6–5, 6–6  
AC adapter  
spare part number 3–11  
specifications 6–5  
advanced port replicator, spare  
part number 3–10  
5–36  
bottom components 1–16  
air adapter cable, spare part  
number 3–11  
antenna cable  
disconnecting 5–12  
routing 5–30  
application key 1–13  
audio line-out jack  
location 1–12  
audio troubleshooting 2–25  
auto adapter cable, spare part  
number 3–11  
cables, service considerations  
4–2  
numbers 3–11  
spare part number 3–10  
CD-ROM/CD-RW  
combination drive, spare part  
number 3–10  
B
base enclosure, spare part  
number 3–7  
battery bay 1–17  
battery light 1–9  
battery pack  
CD-RW drive, spare part  
number 3–10  
removal 5–4  
common port replicator, spare  
spare part number 3–7, 5–4  
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Index  
components  
bottom 1–16  
2–7  
front 1–9  
keyboard 1–13  
left side 1–11  
rear panel 1–11  
right side 1–9  
top 1–14  
spare part number 3–10  
display assembly  
Computer Setup  
Advanced Menu 2–5  
File Menu 2–3  
5–28  
overview 2–1  
5–31  
Security Menu 2–4  
connector pin assignments  
external monitor connector  
A–3  
headphone jack A–4  
microphone jack A–4  
modem connector A–2  
monitor connector A–3  
network connector A–1  
RJ-11 jack A–2  
RJ-45 jack A–1  
speaker jack A–4  
S-Video A–3  
docking connector 1–17  
DVD-ROM drive  
spare part number 3–10  
USB connector A–2  
connectors, service  
considerations 4–2  
cursor control keys 1–13  
4–7  
D
exhaust vent 1–10, 1–11  
external monitor connector  
location 1–11  
design overview 1–18  
diagnostics  
configuration information  
2–7  
pin assignments A–3  
test information 2–8  
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F
fan  
interrupt specifications 6–8  
removal 5–20  
spare part number 3–5,  
5–20  
K
features 1–6  
feet locations 5–8  
Fn key 1–13  
front components 1–9  
function keys 1–13  
components 1–13  
removal 5–15  
spare part numbers 3–5,  
5–15  
G
grounding equipment and  
methods 4–6  
removal 5–13  
5–13  
H
hard drive  
OS loading problems 2–20  
removal 5–5  
left side components 1–11  
spare part numbers 3–7,  
3–10, 5–5  
mass storage devices 3–10  
removal 5–9, 5–19  
5–9  
specifications 6–4  
hard drive activity light 1–14  
hard drive bay 1–10, 1–16  
hard drive bezel, removal 5–6  
1–16  
headphone jack  
pin assignments A–4  
heat sink  
compartment 1–17  
5–9  
memory map specifications  
6–12  
microphone 1–9  
microphone cable,  
disconnecting 5–35  
removal 5–22  
spare part number 3–5,  
5–22  
I
I/O address specifications 6–9  
illustrated parts catalog 3–1  
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microphone input jack  
location 1–12  
microphone jack  
pin assignments A–4  
Microsoft Windows logo key  
1–13  
network, troubleshooting 2–30  
troubleshooting 2–18, 2–27  
num lock key 1–13  
num lock light 1–14  
board  
troubleshooting 2–19  
numbers 3–10  
removal 5–10  
spare part numbers 3–7,  
5–10  
mini PCI communications  
compartment cover, removal  
5–10  
mini PCI compartment 1–17  
components 3–8  
P
PC Card eject button 1–12  
spare part number 3–3, 3–9  
models 1–2  
modem board  
troubleshooting 2–29  
power button 1–15  
power connector 1–12  
power cord, spare part  
1–8  
power, troubleshooting 2–12  
power/Standby light 1–9  
processor  
removal 5–46  
spare part number 3–7,  
5–46  
modem connector  
location 1–12  
pin assignments A–2  
modem, troubleshooting 2–30  
monitor connector  
location 1–11  
pin assignments A–3  
mute button 1–15  
N
network connector  
location 1–12  
pin assignment A–1  
removal 5–26  
spare part numbers 3–7,  
5–26  
Index–4  
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Q
Quick Launch buttons 1–14  
speaker/microphone, removal  
5–41  
R
real time clock battery cable,  
disconnecting 5–34  
real time clock battery,  
removal 5–40  
AC adapter 6–5  
hard drive 6–4  
memory map 6–12  
rear panel components 1–11  
removal  
preliminaries 4–1  
procedures 5–1  
replacement  
preliminaries 4–1  
procedures 5–1  
stereo speaker jack  
pin assignments A–3  
S-Video out jack  
right side components 1–9  
RJ-11 jack  
location 1–12  
pin assignments A–2  
RJ-45 jack  
location 1–12  
pin assignments A–1  
RTC battery cable,  
disconnecting 5–34  
RTC battery, removal 5–40  
removal 5–42  
S
Screw Kit, spare part number  
3–12  
spare part number 3–7,  
scroll lock light 1–15  
Secure Digital (SD) slot 1–12  
security cable slot 1–10  
serial number 3–1, 5–2  
service considerations 4–2  
speaker 1–12  
system memory map 6–12  
T
thermal grease replacement  
5–26  
tools required 4–1  
top components 1–14  
speaker cable, disconnecting  
5–35  
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top cover  
removal 5–32  
spare part number 3–5,  
5–32  
TouchPad  
network 2–30  
location 1–15  
removal 5–37  
operating system loading  
spare part number 3–5,  
5–37  
TouchPad bracket, removal  
5–38  
overview 2–1  
pointing device 2–29  
video 2–16  
TouchPad buttons 1–15  
TouchPad cable,  
U
disconnecting 5–34, 5–39  
transporting precautions 4–4  
part number 3–12  
travel battery connector 1–17  
troubleshooting  
location 1–12  
V
audio 2–25  
video troubleshooting 2–16  
volume buttons 1–15  
Computer Setup 2–2  
Diagnostics for Windows  
2–7  
docking station 2–18  
flowcharts 2–10  
W
wireless on/off light 1–9  
workstation precautions 4–5  
Index–6  
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