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b Mainten ance and Ser vice Gu id e Co mpaq Pr esar io V6 000 Notebook P C Doc ument P art Number : 416 6 3 0 - 0 0 3 Apr i l 200 7 This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the computer .
© Copyright 2006, 2007 He wlett-Packard Dev elopment Company , L.P . Microsoft, W indows, and W indows V ista are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor poration in the United States and/or other countries.
Saf ety w ar ning not ice Å WA R N I N G : T o reduce the pos sibility of heat-r elated injur ies or of ov erheating the computer , do not plac e the computer dir ectly on y our lap or obstruc t the computer air vent s . Use the computer onl y on a hard, flat surface .
Cont ent s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide v Cont ents 1 Product Description 1.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2 1.2 Resetting the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4 1.3 Power management .
Cont ent s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide vi 3 Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.1 Serial Number Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1 3.2 Computer Major Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2 3.3 Display Assembly Components .
Cont ent s Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide v ii 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.1 Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–2 5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–3 5.3 Preparing the Computer For Disassembly .
v iii Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Cont ents 6 Specifications AS c r e w L i s t i n g B Backup and Recovery in Windows XP C Backup and Recovery in Windows Vista D Display Component Recycling E Con.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–1 1 Pr oduct Descript ion The Compaq Presario V6000 Notebook PC of fers adv anced modularity , Intel® Core™ Duo and Celeron® and AMD T urion™ 64 Mobile T echnology and Mobile AMD Sempron™ processors, and extensi ve multimedia support.
1–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Produc t D esc ription 1. 1 F e a t u r e s The follo wing features v ary by computer model: ■ Intel Core Duo T7200 (2.00-GHz) ■ Intel Core Duo T1350 (1.86-GHz) ■ Intel Core Duo T5600 (1.83-GHz) ■ Intel Core Duo T2350 (1.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–3 ■ T ouchPad pointing de vice with on/off b utton and dedicated two-w ay scroll zone ■ Integrated 10/100 B ASE-T Ethernet local area net.
1–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Produc t D esc ription 1 .2 Resettin g th e Comp uter If the computer you are servicing has an unkno wn password, follo w these steps to clear the password. These steps also clear CMOS: 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to Section 5.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–5 1. 3 P o w e r m a n a g e m e n t The computer comes with po wer management features that extend battery operating time and conserv e power .
1–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Produc t D esc ription 1 .4 External Compon ents The external components on the front of the computer are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-1. F r ont Components Ta b l e 1 - 1 Front Components Item Component Function 1 P ower light On: The computer is on.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–7 3 Drive light Blinks when the hard drive or optical drive is being accessed. 4 Wireless s witch T ur ns the wire less f eature on or off , but does not create a wireless connection. ✎ A wireless network must be set up to establish a wireless connection.
1–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Produc t D esc ription The external components on the left side of the computer are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-2.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–9 4 RJ-45 (network) jack Connects a network cable . 5 RJ-11 (modem) jack Connects a modem cable . 6 HDMI por t (select models only) Connects an optional audio or video de vice, such as a high definiti on tele vision, set-top bo x, D VD pla yer , or any compatible digital or audio de vice.
1–1 0 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription The external components on the right side of the computer are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-3.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–1 1 Ta b l e 1 - 3 Right-Side Components Item Component Function 1 ExpressCard slot Suppor ts opti onal ExpressCard/54 cards. 2 Optical drive Reads an optical disc. 3 USB por t (select models only) Connects an optional USB de vice.
1–1 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription The computer ke yboard components are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-4. Key b o a r d C o m p o n e n t s.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–1 3 T able 1-4 Ke yboard Components Item Component Function 1 Function ke ys Ex ecute frequen tly used system functions when pressed in combination with the fn key . 2 caps lock ke y Enables caps loc k and tur ns on the caps lock light.
1–1 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription The computer top components are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-5. T op Com ponen ts, P art 1.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–1 5 Ta b l e 1 - 5 T op Components, P art 1 Item Component Function 1 Internal microphones (2, select models only) Record sound. ✎ If there is a microphone icon next to each microphone opening, your computer has internal microphones.
1–1 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription The computer top components are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-6. T op Com ponen ts, P art 2.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–1 7 Ta b l e 1 - 6 T op Components, P art 2 Item Component Function 1 Media button If Quic kPla y is not installed and the computer is ■ On, opens the music progr am or Media menu, which allows y ou to select a multimedia progr am.
1–1 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription The computer T ouchPad components are sho wn below and described in T able 1-7. To u c h Pa d C o m p o n e n t s.
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–1 9 Ta b l e 1 - 7 T ouchpad Components Item Component Function 1 T ouchP ad light Blue: T ouchP ad is enabled. Amber : T ouchP ad is disabled. 2 T ouchP ad Mov es the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen.
1–20 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription The external components on the bottom of the computer are sho wn belo w and described in T able 1-8. Bott om Components Ta b l e 1 - 8 Bottom Components Item Component Function 1 Batter y ba y Holds the batter y .
Pr oduct De sc ription Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 1–2 1 4 Memor y module compar tment Contains the memor y module slots , the Mini Card WLAN slot, and the R TC battery . 5 V ents (5) Enable airflo w to cool inter nal components. ✎ The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating.
1–2 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Produc t D esc ription 1. 5 D e s i g n o v e r v i e w This section presents a design ov erview of ke y parts and features of the computer . Refer to Chapter 3, “Illustrated Parts Catalog, ” to identify replacement parts, and Chapter 5, “Remov al and Replacement Procedures, ” for disassembly steps.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–1 2 T roubleshooting Å WA R N I N G : Only author iz ed techni cians tr ained by HP should r epair this equipment . All tr oubleshooting and r epair procedur es are det ailed to allo w only subasse mbly-/module-level r epair .
2–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de T roubleshooting 1. T o open the Setup Utility , turn on or restart the computer in W indows, and then press f10 while the prompt, “Press <F10> to enter setup, ” is displayed in the lower -left corner of the screen.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–3 1. T o start the Setup Utility , turn on or restart the computer in W indows, and then press f10 while the prompt, “Press <F10> to enter setup, ” is displayed in the lower -left corner of the screen.
2–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de T roubleshooting Using Adv anced Setu p Utilit y Features This guide describes the Setup Utility features recommended for all users.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–5 ■ T o close the Setup Utility without saving your changes from the current session: If the Setup Utility menus are not visible, press esc to return to the menu display . Then us e the arrow ke ys to select Exit > Exit Discarding Changes , and then press enter .
2–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de T roubleshooting Security Menu S ystem Configuration Men u Ta b l e 2 - 2 Security Menu Select T o Do This Administrator pass word Enter , chan ge, or delete an administrator pass word. P ower-on pass word Enter , change, or delete a po wer-on pass word.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–7 Dia gnostic s Men u Boot Options Set the f o llowing boot options: ■ f10 and f12 Dela y (sec.)—Set the dela y f o r the f10 and f12 functions of the Setup Utility in inter v als of 5 seconds each (0, 5, 10, 15, 20).
2–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de T roubleshooting 2.2 Setup U tilit y in Windo w s Vis ta The Setup Utility is a R OM-based information and customization utility that can be used e ven when your W indo ws® operating system is not working or will not load.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–9 5. T o set your preferences and exit the Setup Utility , press f10 and then follo w the instructions on the screen. Y our preferences go into effect when the computer restarts in W indows.
2–1 0 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Restoring Default Settin gs in th e Setup Utilit y The follo wing procedure explains ho w to restore the Setup Utility default settings. If the Setup Utility is not already running, be gin at step 1.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–1 1 The “Press <ESC> to change boot order” message that is displayed in the lo wer -left corner of the screen each time the computer is started or restarted in W indows is the prompt to change the boot order .
2–1 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Main Menu Security Menu S ystem Configuration Men u Ta b l e 2 - 1 Main Menu Select T o Do This System Inf ormation ■ Vie w and change the system time and date. ■ View identification inf or mation about the computer .
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–1 3 Boot Options Set the f o llowing boot options: ■ f10 and f12 Dela y (sec.)—Set the dela y f o r the f10 and f12 functions of the Setup Utility in inter v als of 5 seconds each (0, 5, 10, 15, 20).
2–1 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Dia gnostic s Men u Ta b l e 2 - 4 Diagnostics Menu Select T o Do This Hard Disk Self T est Run a comprehens iv e self-test on the hard drive. ✎ On models with two hard drives, this menu option is called the Primary Hard Disk Self Test.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–1 5 2.3 T roub leshooting Flo wc har ts Ta b l e 2 - 5 T roub leshooting Flowc har ts Overview Flowchart Description 2.1 “Flowchart 2.1—Initial T roubleshooting” 2.2 “Flowchart 2.
2–1 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flowchart Description 2.14 “Flowchart 2.14—No OS Loading, Optical Dr ive” 2.15 “Flowchart 2.15—No Audio , P ar t 1” 2.16 “Flowchart 2.16—No Audio , P ar t 2” 2.17 “Flowchart 2.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–1 7 Flo wc har t 2. 1—Initial T roubl eshooting Connecting to network or modem? Begin troubleshooting. Is there power? Is the OS loading? Is there video? (no boot) Is there sound? Beeps, LEDs, or error messages? Keyboard/ pointing device working? Go to “Flowchart 2.
2–1 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2.2—No P o w er , P ar t 1 1. Reseat the power cables in the docking device and at the AC outlet. 2. Ensure the AC power source is active. 3. Ensure that the power strip is working.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–1 9 Flo wc har t 2.3—No P o wer , P ar t 2 Continued from “Flowchart 2.2—No P ower , Pa r t 1 . ” Visually check for debris in batter y socket and clean if necessary . Done N Y Po wer on ? Check battery by recharging it, moving it to another computer , or replacing it.
2–20 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2.4—No P o w er , P ar t 3 Continued from “Flowchart 2.3—No P ower , Pa r t 2 . ” Reseat AC adapter in computer and at pow er sou rce . Internal or external AC adapter? Done Done Done Done Po wer on ? Pow er on ? Po wer on ? Plug directly into AC outlet.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–2 1 Flowc har t 2.5 —No P o w er , P a rt 4 Y N Continued from “Flowchart 2.4—No P ower , Pa r t 3 . ” Reseat loose components and boards and replace damaged items. Open computer .
2–2 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2.6—No Video, P ar t 1 A N Stand-alone or docking device? No video. Replace the following one at a time. T est after each replacement. 1. Cable between computer and computer display (if applicable) 2.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–2 3 Flo wc har t 2.7—No Video, P ar t 2 Y N Continued from “Flowchart 2.6—No Video , Pa r t 1 .
2–2 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting F lo w cha rt 2 .8 —No nf unct io nin g D o ck in g De v ice (if applic able) Y N Reseat power cord in docking device and power outlet. N Check voltage setting on docking device. Reset monitor cable connector at docking device.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–2 5 Flo wc har t 2.9—No Opera ting Sy stem (OS) Loading No OS loading from hard drive, go to “Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, P ar t 1. ” Reseat power cord in docking device and power outlet.
2–2 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2. 1 0—No OS Loa ding, H ard Driv e, Pa r t 1 Go to “Flowchart 2.17—Nonfunctioning Device . ” Y Done N OS not loading from hard drive. Nonsystem disk message? Go to “Flowchart 2.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–2 7 Flo wc har t 2. 1 1—No OS Loadin g, H ard Driv e, Pa r t 2 Load OS using Operating System disc (if applicable). Continued from “Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, P ar t 1.
2–2 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2. 1 2—No OS Loading , H ard Dri v e, Pa r t 3 Y System files on hard drive? Continued from “Flowchart 2.11—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, P ar t 2. ” Clean virus. Done N Install OS and reboot.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–29 Flo wc har t 2. 1 3—No OS Loa ding , Disk et te Driv e Replace the following components individually , retesting after each replacement: ■ Diskette drive ■ System board Done Y N Reseat diskette drive.
2–30 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2. 1 4—No OS Loa ding , Optical Driv e Y Done N Bootable disc in drive? Disc in drive? No OS loading from CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Install bootable disc and reboot computer . Go to “Flowchart 2.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–3 1 Flo wc har t 2. 1 5—N o Audio, P ar t 1 No audio. N Computer in docking device (if applicable)? Internal audio? Audio? Done Undock Audio? Done T urn up audio internally or externally .
2–3 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2. 1 6—N o Audio, P ar t 2 YN Continued from “Flowchart 2.15—No Audio , Pa r t 1 . ” Reload audio drivers. Audio driver in OS configured? Audio? Y Y Y N N N Correct drivers for application? Connect to external speaker .
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–33 Flo wc har t 2. 1 7—Nonfunc tioning D e vice Done Any physical device detected? Y N Unplug the nonfunctioning device from the computer and inspect cables and plugs for bent or broken pins or other damage.
2–34 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2. 1 8—N onfunc tioning K e yboard Y N Keyboard operating properly? Keyboard not operating properly . External device works? Replace system board. Replace system board. Connect computer to good external keyboard.
Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 2–35 Flo wc har t 2. 1 9—Nonfunc tioning P ointing De vice Y N Pointing device not operating properly . External device works? Replace system board. Replace system board. Connect computer to good external pointing device.
2–3 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide T roubleshooting Flo wc har t 2.20—No Net w ork/Modem Conne ction Y Disconnect all power from the computer and open. No network or modem connection. N Done Digital line? Network or modem jack active? Replace jack or have jack activated.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–1 3 I llustrated P ar ts Ca talog This chapter provides an illustrated parts breakdo wn and a reference for spare part numbers and option part numbers.
3–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g 3.2 Comp uter Major C omponen ts Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–3 Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components Item Description Spare P art Number 1 Display assemb lies (include wireless antenna transceiv ers and cables) F or use with full-f eatured comput er models (includes microphones) 15.
3–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–5 Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 4 Ke yboards (Continued) F or .
3–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Plastics Kit 438469-001 8a 8b 8c Includes: ExpressCard slot bezel Hard drive cov er (includes 2 captive scre ws, secured b y C-clips) Memor y module compar tment cov er (includes 3 captive scre ws, secured by C-clips) 9 Processor s (include thermal pad) Intel Core Duo T7200 (2.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–7 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 10 Bluetooth module (includes.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–9 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–1 0 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 15 Base enclosures (include.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–1 1 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–1 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 18 Mini Card modules 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Ca rd module f o r use only with computer models using Intel processors in the countries or regions listed below .
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–1 3 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–1 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 18 Mini Card modules (Continued) 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Ca rd module f or use only with computer models using Intel processors in the countries or regions listed below .
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–1 5 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–1 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 18 Mini Card modules (Continued) 802.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–1 7 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–1 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 18 Mini Card modules (Continued) 802.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–1 9 Comp ute r M ajo r Com pon ent s.
3–20 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Ta b l e 3 - 1 Spare P ar ts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Spare P art Number 18 Mini Card modules (Continued) 802.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–2 1 3 . 3 Displa y Assembl y Comp onents Displa y Assembl y Components T able 3-2 Display Assemb ly Components Spare P ar t Number Infor.
3–2 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g 3 Display Hinge Kit (includes left and right displa y hinges) 433288-001 4 Display panels 15.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–2 3 3.4 Mass Stora ge De vices Mass S tor age Dev ices.
3–2 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g T able 3-3 Mass Storage Devices Spare P ar t Number Information Item Description Spare P art Number 1 Hard drives (all 5400-r pm, i.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–2 5 3.5 Pla s t ic s Ki t P lasti cs K it Components.
3–2 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g T able 3-4 Plastics Kit Spare P ar t Number Information Item Description Spare P art Number Plastics Kit 438669-001 1 2 3 Includes:.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–2 7 3.6 Miscellan eous Ta b l e 3 - 5 Spare P arts: Miscellaneous Description Spare P art Number AC a d a p t e r s HP 90-W PFC A C Adap.
3–2 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Antenna adapter - D VB-T 412176-001 Carrying case 418162-001 Wired optical mouse 436238-001 Pow e r c o r d s F or use with all com.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–29 Screw Kits (include the scre ws listed below; ref er to Appendix A, “Screw Listing, ” f or more inf ormation on scr ew specificat.
3–30 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g 3.7 Sequen tial P ar t Number Listin g T able 3-6 Spare P ar ts: Sequential Part Number Listing Spare P art Number Description 36472.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–3 1 Spare P art Number Description 405527-001 Backpac k 407159-001 802.11b/g WLAN Mini Card module f or use with all computer models in .
3–3 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Spare P art Number Description 407159-291 802.11b/g WL AN Mini Card module f or use only with computer models using Intel processors in Japan 407160-001 802.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–33 Spare P art Number Description 407160-002 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card modul e f or use only with computer models using AM D processors.
3–34 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Spare P art Number Description 407674-002 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card modul e f or use only with computer models using Inte l process.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–35 Spare P art Number Description 407674-004 802.11b/g WLAN Mini Card module f or use in Costa Rica, Israel, K uwait, Thailand, U AE, Ukraine.
3–3 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g 431372-001 AMD T urion ML-52 1. 60-GHz processor (includes thermal pad) 431373-001 AMD T urion ML-56 1. 80-GHz processor (includes thermal pad) 431374-001 Mobile AMD Sempron 3200 + 1.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–3 7 Spare P art Number Description 431407-001 120-GB hard drive ( 5400-rpm, includes brack et and connector) 431411-001 D VD/CD-R W Comb.
3–38 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Spare P art Number Description 431444-001 A udio board f or use with de featured computer models (does not include infrared lens) 43.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–3 9 Spare P art Number Description 433283-001 Displa y bezel f or use with full-featured computer models (includes microp hone openings).
3–40 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g Spare P art Number Description 434983-001 Screw Kit f or use only with computer models using Intel processors 434984-001 Cable Kit 435743-001 HP Remote Control Ii Plus 435836-001 USB tra vel mouse 436156-001 Hard Drive Brac ket Kit 436157-001 Intel Core Duo T5 500 (1.
Illustrated P art s Catalog Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 3–4 1 Spare P art Number Description 439254-001 Remote contro l - ExpressCard (EMEA) 441424-001 200-GB hard dr ive (4200-rpm, includes bra.
3–4 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Illustrated P ar ts Catalo g 441762-001 Intel Core Duo T2350 (1.60-GHz) processor , for use with V6200 models 441763-001 Intel Core Duo T2060 (1.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 4–1 4 Remo val and Repla cement Preliminaries This chapter provides essential information for proper and safe remov al and replacement service.
4–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminarie s 4.2 Ser vice Consi derations The follo wing sections include some of the considerations that you should keep in mind during disassembly and assembly procedures.
Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminari es Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 4–3 4.3 Pre v en ting Dam ag e to R emo v able Dr i v es Remov able driv es are fragile components that must be handled with care.
4–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminarie s 4.4 Pre venting Elec trostatic D amag e Many electronic components are sensiti ve to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Circuitry design and structure determine the degree of sensiti vity .
Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminari es Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 4–5 4.5 P a c k agin g and T ranspor ting Precautions Use the follo wing grounding precautions when packaging and transporting equipment: ■ T o av oid hand contact, transport products in static-safe containers, such as tubes, bags, or boxes.
4–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminarie s 4.6 W orksta tion Precautions Use the follo wing grounding precautions at workstations: ■ Cov er the workstation with approved static-shielding material (refer to T able 4-2, “Static-Shielding Materials” ).
Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminari es Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 4–7 4.7 Groundin g Eq uipmen t 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.
4–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr eliminarie s T able 4-1 shows ho w humidity affects the electrostatic v oltage le vels generated b y different acti vities. T able 4-2 lists the shielding protection provided b y antistatic bags and floor mats.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–1 5 Remo val and Repla cement Procedur es This chapter provides remo val and replacement procedures. There are as many as 84 scre ws, in 9 different sizes, that must be remov ed, replaced, or loosened when servicing the computer .
5–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5 . 1 S erial Number Report the computer serial number to HP when requesting information or ordering spare parts.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–3 5 .2 Disassembl y Sequenc e Chart Use the chart belo w to determine the section number to be referenced when removing computer components. Disassembl y Sequence Chart Section Description # of Screws Remo ved 5.
5–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5 .3 Preparing t he C ompu ter F or Disasse mbly Before you begin an y removal or installation procedures: 1.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–5 4. Remov e the battery by following these steps: a. T urn the computer upside down with the front panel to ward you. b . Slide and hold the battery release latch 1 to the left.
5–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5 .4 H ard Dri ve Hard Drive Spare P art Number Information F or use with all computer models 200-GB 160-GB 120-GB 100-GB 80.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–7 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to Section 5.3 ). 2. Loosen the two Phillips PM2.0×5.0 scre ws 1 that secure the hard dri ve co ver to the computer . 3. Lift the right side of the cov er 2 and swing it to the left.
5–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. Use the mylar tab 1 to lift the hard dri ve 2 until it disconnects from the computer .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–9 7. Remov e the six Phillips PM3.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the hard dri ve brack et to the hard dri ve. 8. Lift the bracket 2 straight up to remo ve if from the hard dri ve.
5–1 0 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. 5 C o m p u t e r F e e t The computer feet are adhesi ve-back ed rubber pads. The feet are included in the Rubber Feet Ki t, spare part number 431431-001. The feet attach to the base enclosure in the locations illustrated belo w .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–1 1 5 .6 Mem ory Modul e 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to Section 5.
5–1 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 2. Loosen the three Phillips PM2.0×5.0 scre ws 1 that secure the memory module compartment cov er to the computer . 3. Lift the left side of the memory module compartment cove r 2 , and then swing it to the right.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–1 3 5. Spread the retaining tabs 1 on each side of the memory module socket to release the memory module. (The edge of the module opposite the socket rises aw ay from the computer .
5–1 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. 7 R TC B a t t e r y 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to Section 5.3 ). 2. Remov e the memory module compartment cover ( Section 5.6 ). 3. Disconnect the R TC battery cable 1 from the system board.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–1 5 5 .8 M ini Card Module Mini Card Module Spare P ar t Number Inf ormation Fo r use only with computer mo dels using Intel processors 802.
5–1 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card module f or use only with computer models using Intel processors in the RO W countries or regions listed below: 407674-003 China Ecuador Haiti Honduras P akistan Pe r u Qatar South K orea Uruguay V enezuela 802.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–1 7 802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card module f or use only with computer models using AM D processors in the RO W countries or regions listed below: 407160-002 China Ecuador Haiti Honduras P akistan Pe r u Qatar South K orea Uruguay V enezuela 802.
5–1 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ). 2. Remov e the memory module compartment cover ( Section 5.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–1 9 3. Make note of which wireless antenna cable is attached to which antenna clip on the Mini Card module before disconnecting the cables. Then disconnect the cables 1 from the module.
5–20 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5 .9 O ptical Driv e 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ). 2. Remov e the Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screw 1 that secures the optical dri ve to the computer . 3. Insert a thin tool, such as a paper clip 2 , into the media tray release hole.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–2 1 6. Position the optical dri ve with the optical dri ve bracket to ward you. 7. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the optical dri ve brack et to the optical dri ve.
5–2 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. 1 0 Sw i t c h C ove r 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ). 2. Close the computer . 3. T urn the computer upside down with the front panel to ward you.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–2 3 5. T urn the computer display-side up with the front tow ard you. 6. Open the computer as far as possible. 7. Lift the rear edge of the switch cov er and swing it forward until it rests on the ke yboard.
5–2 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 8. Release the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector 1 to which the LED board cable is connected and disconnect the cable 2 from the LED board. 9. If it is necessary to replace the num lock board, disconnect the num lock board cable 3 from the LED board.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–2 5 5. 1 1 Ke y b o a r d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.
5–2 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 3. Remov e the three Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screws that secure the ke yboard to the computer .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–2 7 4. T urn the computer display-side up with the front panel to ward you. 5. Open the computer as far as possible. 6. Lift the rear edge of the ke yboard 1 until it rests at an angle.
5–2 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 9. Release the ZIF connector 1 to which the ke yboard cable is connected and disconnect the ke yboard cable 2 from the system board. Disconnec ting the K ey board C able 10.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–29 5. 1 2 Power B u t t o n B o a r d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ). 2. Remov e the switch cover ( Section 5.10 ). 3. Remov e the keyboard ( Section 5.
5–30 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 6. Disconnect the microphone cable 1 and the speaker assembly cable 2 from the po wer button board. 7. Release the ZIF connector 3 to which the po wer b utton board cable is connected and disconnect the cable.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–3 1 5 . 1 3 Displa y Assembl y 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ). 2. Disconnect the Mini Card WLAN antenna cables from the Mini Card WLAN module ( Section 5.
5–3 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. Disconnect the display cable 1 from the system board. 6. Disconnect the microphone cable 2 from the power button board. 7. Remov e the wireless antenna cables 3 from the clips in the top cov er .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–33 Ä CAUT ION: Su pport the display ass embly when r emov i ng the fo llo w ing scr ew s. F ailur e to support the display a ssembl y can result in damage to the display a ssembl y and other computer components.
5–34 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 10. Remov e the eight rubber screw cov ers from the display bezel. ✎ There are three dif ferent sizes of rubber scre w co.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–35 11. Remov e the eight Phillips PM2. 5×7.0 screws that secure the display bezel to the display assembly .
5–3 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 12. Flex the inside edges of the left and right sides 1 and the top and bottom sides 2 of the display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display enclosure. 13. Remov e the display bezel 3 .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–3 7 14. Remov e the inv erter 1 from the display enclosure. 15. Disconnect the display cable 2 and the backlight cable 3 from the display in verter .
5–38 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 16. Remov e the four Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 1 that secure the display panel to the display enclosure. 17. Remov e the display panel 2 . Re mo v ing the Display P anel Display Assemb ly Subcomponents Spare P ar t Number Information Displa y panels 15.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–3 9 18. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure each hinge to the display enclosure.
5–40 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 20. If it is necessary to replace the wireless transcei vers and cables, remov e the Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw 1 that secures each transcei ver to the display enclosure. 21. Remov e the wireless antenna cables from the clips 2 b uilt into the display enclosure.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–4 1 24. If it is necessary to replace the microphones and cables, release the retention tabs 1 built into the display enclosure that secure the microphon es and cables to the display enclosure.
5–4 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. 1 4 Top C ove r 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ) and remov e the follo wing components: ❏ Hard dri ve ( Section 5.4 ) ❏ Memory module compartment cov er ( Section 5.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–43 2. T urn the computer upside down with the front to ward you. 3. Remov e the nine Phillips PM2.
5–44 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 4. Remov e the three Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws 1 and the six Phillips PM2.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–45 5. T urn the computer right-side up with the front tow ard you. 6. Release and disconnect the follo wing ZIF cables from t.
5–46 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 7. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.0×6.0 screws 1 and the two Phillips PM2.5×5.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–4 7 8. Lift the front edge of the top cov er 1 until it disengages from the computer . 9. Remov e the top cover 2 . Re mo v ing the T op Cov er Re verse the abo ve procedure to install the top cov er .
5–48 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. 1 5 A u d i o B o a r d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ) and remov e the follo wing components: ❏ Hard dri ve ( Section 5.4 ) ❏ Memory module compartment cov er ( Section 5.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–4 9 2. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 1 that secure the audio board to the computer . 3. Slide the audio board 2 back to disengage the audio connectors from the base enclosure.
5–50 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5 . 1 6 Bluetooth Modul e 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ) and remov e the follo wing components: ❏ Hard dri ve ( Section 5.4 ) ❏ Memory module compartment cov er ( Section 5.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–5 1 2. Disconnect the Bluetooth module cable 1 from the system board. 3. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 2 that secure the Bluetooth module to the system board. 4. Remov e the Bluetooth module 3 .
5–5 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5 . 1 7 Ex pr ess Car d Assem b l y 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ) and remov e the follo wing components: ❏ Hard dri ve ( Section 5.4 ) ❏ Memory module compartment cov er ( Section 5.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–5 3 2. Push in on the ExpressCard bezel 1 to release the bezel from the ExpressCard slot. 3. Remov e the ExpressCard bezel 2 from the ExpressCard slot. ✎ The ExpressCard bezel is included in the Plastics Kit, spare part number 438669-001.
5–54 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 4. Remov e the four Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws 1 that secure the ExpressCard assembly to the system board. 5. Slide the ExpressCard assembly 2 to the right to disconnect it from the system board.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–5 5 5. 1 8 U S B / P owe r C o n n e c t o r B o a r d 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ) and remov e the follo wing components: ❏ Hard dri ve ( Section 5.
5–5 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 2. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 1 that secure the USB/po wer connector board to the computer . 3. Release the USB/po wer connector board 2 as far as the USB/po wer connector board cable will allo w .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–5 7 5. 1 9 Sys t e m B o a r d ✎ When replacing the system board, ensure that the follo wing components are remov ed from the defective system board and installed on the replacement system board: ■ Memory modules ( Section 5.
5–5 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures ❏ Audio board ( Section 5.15 ) ❏ USB/po wer connector board ( Section 5.18 ) 2. Remov e the USB/power connector board cable 1 from the clips in the base enclosure. 3. Remov e the two Phillips PM2.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–5 9 4. Use the optical dri ve connector 1 to lift the right side of the system board 2 until it rests at an angle. 5. Slide the system board 3 to the right until the connectors on the left side of the system board disengage from the base enclosure.
5–60 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 7. If it is necessary to replace the USB/po wer connector board cable or the audio board cable, turn the system board upside do wn with the front to ward you. 8. Disconnect the USB/po wer connector board cable 1 and the audio board cable 2 from the system board.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–6 1 5 .20 F an/Hea t Sink Assembly ✎ When replacing the fan/heat sink assembly , be sure the power button board is remo ved from the defecti ve f an/heat sink assembly and installed on the replacement fan/heat sink assembly .
5–6 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 3. Disconnect the fan cable 1 from the system board. 4. Remov e the four Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 2 that secure the fan/heat sink assembly to the system board. 5. Remov e the fan/heat sink assembly 3 .
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–63 ✎ The thermal pads and therma l paste should be thoroughly cleaned from the surfaces of the fan/heat sink assembly 1 , 2 , and 3 , the system board components 4 and 6 , and the processor 5 each time the fan/heat sink assembly is remo ved.
5–64 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 5. 2 1 P r o c e s s o r Processor Spare P art Number Information Intel Core Duo T7200 (2.00-GHz) Intel Core Duo T1350 (1.86-GHz) Intel Core Duo T5600 (1.83-GHz) Intel Core Duo T2350 (1.
Re mo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 5–65 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( Section 5.3 ) and remov e the follo wing components: ❏ Hard dri ve ( Section 5.4 ) ❏ Memory module compartment cov er ( Section 5.
5–66 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Remo val and R eplacement Pr ocedures 2. T urn the processor locking screw 1 one-half turn counterclockwise until you hear a click.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–1 6 Spec if ica tions This chapter provides physical and performance specif ications. Ta b l e 6 - 1 Computer Dimensions Length Width Height (varies front to rear) 35.7 cm 25.7 cm 4.1 cm 14.05 in 10.12 in 1.57 in W eight (varies by configuration) 2.
6–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Spe c ifica tion s Shock Operating Nonoperating 125 g, 2 ms, half-sine 200 g, 2 ms, half-sine Random Vibration Operating Nonoperating 0.75 g zero-to-peak, 10 Hz to 500 Hz, 0.25 oct/min s weep rate 1.50 g zero-to-peak, 10 Hz to 500 Hz, 0.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–3 Ta b l e 6 - 2 15.4-inch, WXGA, SV A Display Dimensions Height Width Diagonal 20.7 cm 33.1 cm 39.1 cm 8.15 in 13.03 in 15.39 in Number of colors Up to 16.8 million Contrast ratio 200:1 Brightness 160 nits typical Pixel resolution Pitch Fo r m at Configuration 0.
6–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Spe c ifica tion s Ta b l e 6 - 3 Hard Drives 200-GB* 160-GB* Dimensions Height Width We ig h t 9.5 mm 70 mm 99 g 9.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–5 120-GB* 100-GB* Dimensions Height Width We ig h t 9.5 mm 70 mm 102 g 9.5 mm 70 mm 102 g Interface type ATA - 5 ATA - 5 T ransfer rate Synchronous.
6–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Spe c ifica tion s 80-GB* 60-GB* 40-GB* Dimensions Height Width We ig h t 9.5 mm 70 mm 99 g 9.5 mm 70 mm 99 g 9.5 mm 70 mm 99 g Interface type ATA - 5 ATA - 5 ATA.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–7 Ta b l e 6 - 4 Primary 6-cell, Li-Ion Batter y Dimensions Height Width Depth We ig h t 2.00 cm 9.40 cm 13.40 cm 0.34 kg 0.79 in 3.70 in 5.28 in 0.75 lb Energ y V oltage Amp-hour capacity W att-hour capacity 11.
6–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Spe c ifica tion s Ta b l e 6 - 5 D VD/CD-R W Combo Drive Applicable disc Read: D VD-R, D VD-RW , D VD-ROM (D VD-5, D VD-9, D VD-10, DV D - 1 8 ) , CD-ROM (Mode 1.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–9 Disc thickness 1.2 mm (0.047 in) T rack pitch 0.74 µm Access time CD media D VD media Random Full stroke < 110 ms < 210 ms < 130 ms < 225 ms A udio output level Line-out, 0.
6–1 0 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Spe c ifica tion s Ta b l e 6 - 6 DV D ± RW / R a n d CD-R W Double-Lay er Combo Drive Applicable disc Read: D VD-R, D VD-RW , D VD-ROM (D VD-5, D VD-9, D VD-1.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–1 1 Disc thickness 1.2 mm (0.047 in) T rack pitch 0.74 µm Access time CD media D VD media Random Full stroke < 175 ms < 285 ms < 230 ms < 335 ms A udio output level A udio-out, 0.
6–1 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Spe c ifica tion s Ta b l e 6 - 7 System DMA Hard ware DMA System Function DMA0 Not applicable DMA1 Not applicable DMA2 Not applicable DMA3 Not applicable DMA4 .
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–1 3 Ta b l e 6 - 8 System Interrupts Hard ware IRQ System Function IRQ0 System timer IRQ1 Quick Launch b uttons IRQ2 Cascaded IRQ3 USB2 Enhanced Ho.
6–1 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Spe c ifica tion s Hard ware IRQ System Function IRQ12 Synaptics PS/2 port pointing device IRQ13 Numeric data processor IRQ14 Primar y IDE channel IRQ15 Seconda.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–1 5 Ta b l e 6 - 9 System I/O Addresses I/O Address (he x) System Function (shipping configuration) 0x00000000-0x00000CF7 PCI bus 0x00000000-0x0000.
6–1 6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Spe c ifica tion s I/O Address (he x) System Function (shipping configuration) 0x000001F0-0x000001F7 Primary IDE Channel 0x00000220-0x0000022F System board reso.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6 –1 7 I/O Address (he x) System Function (shipping configuration) 0x00000C6F-0x00000C6F System board resources 0x00000CD4-0x00000CD5 System board re.
6–1 8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Spe c ifica tion s T able 6-10 System Memory Map Memory Map Address (he x) System Function (shipping configuration) 0xD4100000-0xD41FFFFF PCI standard PCI-to-PC.
Specific ation s Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide 6–1 9 Memory Map Address (he x) System Function (shipping configuration) 0xF2C00000-0xF6BFFFFF T exas Instru ments PCIxx21/x515 Cardb us Controller 0.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–1 A Sc r e w List ing This appendix provides specif ication and reference information for the scre ws used in the computer . The four Phillips PM3.0×3.0 scre ws (T able A-1) used to secure the hard dri ve brack et to the hard dri ve.
A–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M3 . 0×3. 0 Scr ew L ocations Ta b l e A - 1 Phillips PM3.0×3.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 6 3.0 mm 3.0 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 6 screws that secure the hard driv e br ac ket to the hard drive (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–3 Phillips P M2 . 0×5 .0 C apti ve Sc r e w Locations Ta b l e A - 2 Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Captive Screw Color Qty .
A–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 . 0×3 .0 Sc re w Locations Ta b l e A - 3 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 12 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the Mini Card mo dule to the computer (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–5 Phillips P M2 . 0×3 .0 Sc re w Locations Ta b l e A - 3 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 12 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the optical driv e brac ket to the optical driv e (documented in Section 5.
A–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 . 0×3 .0 Sc re w L ocation Ta b l e A - 3 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 12 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm Where used: One screw that secures the n um lock boar d to the s witch cov er (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–7 Phillips P M2 . 0×3 .0 Sc re w L ocation Ta b l e A - 3 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 12 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm Where used: One screw that secures the po wer button board to the computer (documented in Section 5.
A–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 . 0×3 .0 Sc re w L ocation Ta b l e A - 3 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 12 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm Where used: 4 screws that secure the displa y hinges to the display panel (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–9 Phillips P M2 . 0×3 .0 Sc re w Locations Ta b l e A - 3 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 12 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the Bluetooth module to the system board (documented in Section 5.
A–1 0 Maintenance and Servi ce Guide Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 .5×7 . 0 Scr e w Locations Ta b l e A - 4 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Black 25 7.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 1 One screw that secures the optical dr ive to the computer (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–1 1 Phillips P M2 .5×7 . 0 Scr e w Locations Ta b l e A - 4 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Black 25 7.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 4 screws that secure the displa y assemb ly to the computer (documented in Section 5.
A–1 2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 .5×7 . 0 Scr e w Locations Ta b l e A - 4 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Black 25 7.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 8 screws that secure the displa y bezel to the displa y assemb ly (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–1 3 Phillips P M2 .5×7 . 0 Scr e w Locations Ta b l e A - 4 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Black 25 7.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 9 screws that secure the top co ve r to the computer (documented in Section 5.
A–1 4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 . 5×1 0.0 S c r e w Locations Ta b l e A - 5 Phillips PM2.5×10.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Black 2 10.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the s witch co ver to the computer (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A –1 5 Phillips P M2 .5×5 . 0 Scr ew L ocations Ta b l e A - 6 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 20 5.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 4 screws that secure the displa y panel to the display enclosure (documented in Section 5.
A–1 6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 .5×5 . 0 Scr ew L ocations Ta b l e A - 6 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 20 5.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 6 screws that secure the top co ver to the base enclosure (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–1 7 Phillips P M2 .5×5 . 0 Scr ew L ocations Ta b l e A - 6 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 20 5.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the top co ver to the base enclosure (documented in Section 5.
A–1 8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 .5×5 . 0 Scr ew L ocations Ta b l e A - 6 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 20 5.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 1 T wo screws that secure the audio boar d to the base enclosure (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–1 9 Phillips P M2 .5×5 . 0 Scr ew L ocations Ta b l e A - 6 Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 20 5.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 4 screws that secure the f an/heat si nk assembly to the system board (documented in Section 5.
A–20 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 . 0×4. 0 Sc re w L ocations Ta b l e A - 7 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 2 4.0 mm 2.0 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the wireless antenn a transceiv ers to the display enclosure (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–2 1 Phillips P M2 .5×4. 0 Sc r e w Locations Ta b l e A - 8 Phillips PM2.5×4.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 9 4.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 3 screws that secure the top co ver to the base enclosure (documented in Section 5.
A–2 2 Main tenance and Serv ice Guide Scr ew L istin g Phillips P M2 .5×4. 0 Sc r e w Locations Ta b l e A - 8 Phillips PM2.5×4.0 Screw (Continued) Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Silver 9 4.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 1 4 screws that secure the Expres sCard assemb ly to the system board (documented in Section 5.
Scr ew L istin g Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide A–2 3 Phillips P M2 . 0×6 . 0 Sc re w L ocations Ta b l e A - 9 Phillips PM2.0×6.0 Screw Color Qty . Length Thread Head Width Black 2 6.0 mm 2.0 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the top co ver to the base enclosure (documented in Section 5.
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Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide B–1 B B ac k up and Reco v er y in Win d o ws XP Rec o verin g Sy s te m In form at ion T ools provided b y the operating system and PC Recov ery software are designe.
B–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Back in g Up Y ou r In fo rmat io n When to Ba ck Up ■ On a regularly scheduled basis ✎ Set reminders to back up your information periodically .
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide B–3 Us ing S yst em R esto r e P oi nts When you back up your system, you are creating a system restore point. A system restore point allo ws you to sa ve and name a snapshot of your hard dri ve at a specif ic point in time.
B–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Restoring to a Pre vious Date and Time T o re vert to a restore point (creat ed at a pre vious date and time), when the computer was functioning optimally: 1. Select Start > Help and Support > S ystem Restore .
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide B–5 ■ Number each disc before inserting it into the computer optical dri ve. ■ If necessary , you can exit the program before you hav e finished creating the reco very discs.
B–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Rein sta lli ng Sof t ware Progra ms a nd D rivers If a program or dri ver preinstalled at the f actory is accidentally erased or is damaged, the Application and Dri ver Reco very tool allo ws you to reinstall it.
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide B–7 2. Select Start > All Programs > System Reco very > A pplication and Driv er Recove ry . The Application and Dri ver Reco very tool opens. 3. Select A pplication Installation or Driv er Installation , and then click Next .
B–8 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Reco vering from the Reco very Disc s T o restore the system from the recov ery discs: 1. Back up all personal files. 2. Insert the first reco very disc into the optical dri ve and restart the computer .
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide B–9 If you want to perform a destructive reco very: ✎ A destructi ve reco very formats the hard driv e and restores the computer to its factory state. Select this option only as a last resort.
B–1 0 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Back up and Reco very in Windo ws XP 4. Click OK . 5. At the System Recov ery screen, click Advanced Options . 6.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide C–1 C B ac k up and Reco v er y in Win do w s Vis t a Rec o verin g Sy s te m In form at ion T ools provided b y the operating system and Recov ery Manager software a.
C–2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista Back i ng up Y ou r In fo rmat io n When to Ba ck Up ■ On a regularly scheduled basis. ✎ Set reminders to back up your information periodically . ■ Before the computer is repaired or restored.
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide C–3 Us ing S yst em R esto r e P oi nts When you back up your system, you are creating a system restore point. A system restore point allo ws you to sa ve and name a snapshot of your hard dri ve at a specif ic point in time.
C–4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista Restoring to a Pre vious Date and Time T o re vert to a restore point (creat ed at a pre vious date and time), when the computer was functioning optimally , follow these steps: 1.
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide C–5 ■ If necessary , you can exit the program before you hav e finished creating the reco very discs. The next time you open Recov ery Manager , you will be prompted to continue the disc creation process.
C–6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista ■ In all cases, if a program has been deleted from your computer , the reinstallation process reinstalls the program or utility to the factory image b ut cannot restore your personal settings.
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide C–7 P erforming a Reco v er y Recov ery Manager software allo ws you to repair or restore the system if you experience system f ailure or instability . Recovery Manager works from reco very discs that you create or from a dedicated recov ery partition on the hard drive.
C–8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista ❏ Restart the computer and press f11 while the “Press <F11> for recov ery” message is displayed on the screen. Then select Recov ery Manager . Recov ery Manager opens.
Back up and Reco very in Windo ws V ista Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide C–9 Upda ting Reinstall ed Soft w are After you perform a system recov ery , connect to the Internet to update all reinstalled software. T o access update links for th e operating system and other software pro vided on your computer: » Select Start > Help and Support .
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–1 D Disp l a y C omponen t Rec y c lin g Å WA R N I N G : The bac klight contains me r c ury . Cauti on should be ex erc ised wh en r emo ving and handling the backli ght to a v oi d damaging this component and cau s ing e xposure to the mer cury .
D–2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling This appendix provides disassembl y instructions for the display assembly . The display assembly must be disassembled to gain access to the backlight 1 and the LCD panel 2 . ✎ Disassembly procedures dif fer from one display assembly to another .
Display C omponent Recy cling Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–3 Perform the follo wing steps to disassemble the display assembly: 1. Remov e all screw cov ers 1 and screws 2 that secure the display bezel to the display assembly .
D–4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling 2. Lift up and out on the left and right inside edges 1 and the top and bottom inside edges 2 of the display bezel until the bezel disengages fro m the display assembly . 3. Remov e the display bezel 3 .
Display C omponent Recy cling Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–5 4. Disconnect all LCD panel cables 1 from the display in verter board and remov e the inv erter board 2 .
D–6 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling 5. Remov e all screws 1 that secure the LCD panel to the display enclosure. 6. Remov e the LCD panel 2 from the display enclosure.
Display C omponent Recy cling Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–7 7. T urn the LCD panel upside down. 8. Remov e all screws that secure the LCD panel frame to the LCD panel.
D–8 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling 9. Use a sharp-edged tool to cut the tape 1 that secures the side of the LCD panel to the LCD panel frame.
Display C omponent Recy cling Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–9 11. Remov e the screws 1 that secure the backlight cov er to the LCD panel. 12. Lift the top edge of the backlight cov er 2 and swing it forward.
D–1 0 Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling 14. T urn the LCD panel right-side up. 15. Remov e the backlight cables 1 from the clip 2 in the LCD panel.
Display C omponent Recy cling Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–1 1 16. T urn the LCD panel upside down. 17. Remov e the backlight frame from the LCD panel.
D–1 2 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling Å WA R N I N G : The bac klight contains me r c ury . Cauti on should be ex erc ised wh en r emo ving and handling the backli ght to a v oi d damaging this component and cau s ing e xposure to the mer cury .
Display C omponent Recy cling Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide D–1 3 19. Disconnect the display cable 1 from the LCD panel. 20. Remov e the screws 2 that secure the LCD panel to the LCD rear panel. 21. Release the LCD panel 3 from the LCD rear panel.
D–1 4 Maintenance and S ervi ce Guide Display C omponent R ecy cling 23. Remov e the LCD panel. Re mo v ing the L CD P anel 24. Recycle the backlight and LCD panel.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide E–1 E Conn ec tor P in A ssignm ents Ta b l e D - 1 Universal Serial Bus Pin Signal P in Signal 1 +5 VDC 3 Data + 2 Data – 4 Ground.
E–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Connec tor P in Assignments Ta b l e D - 2 RJ-45 (Network) Pin Signal P in Signal 1 T ransmit + 5 Unused 2 T ransmit – 6 Receive – 3 Receive + 7 Unused 4 Unus.
Connec tor P in Assignments Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide E–3 Ta b l e D - 3 S-Video-Out Pin Signal P in Signal 1 TV -Ground 5 TV -CD 2 TV -CVBS 6 TV -Ground 3 TV -Ground 7 TV -YD 4 TV -Ground.
E–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Connec tor P in Assignments Ta b l e D - 4 External Monitor Pin Signal P in Signal 1 Red analog 9 +5 VDC 2 Green analog 10 Ground 3 Blue analog 11 Monitor detect .
Connec tor P in Assignments Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide E–5 Ta b l e D - 5 RJ-11 (Modem) Pin Signal P in Signal 1 Unused 4 Unused 2T i p 5U n u s e d 3 Ring 6 Unused.
E–6 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de Connec tor P in Assignments Ta b l e D - 6 A udio-In (Micr ophone) Pin Signal P in Signal 1 Audio signal in 3 Ground 2 Audio signal in Ta b l e D - 7 A udio-Out (.
Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide F–1 F P o w er C ord Set Requiremen ts 3-Con ductor P o wer Cord Set The wide range input feature of the computer permits it to operate from any line v oltage from 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 volts A C.
F–2 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de P o wer C ord Set Requir ements Gen eral R eq uirements The requirements listed belo w are applicable to all countries and regions. ■ The length of the po wer cord set must be at least 1.5 m (5.0 ft) and a maximum of 2.
P o wer C ord Set Requir ements Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide F–3 Countr y/Region -Spec ifi c Requir ements 3-Conductor P ower Cor d Set Requirements Country/Region Accredited Agency Applicab le N.
F–4 Maintenance and Serv ice Gui de P o wer C ord Set Requir ements Ko r e a e k 4 The Netherlands k eMa 1 Norwa y NEMK O 1 P eople’ s Repub lic of China ccc 5 Sweden SEMK O 1 Switzerland SEV 1 T aiwan bsmi 4 United Kingdom BSI 1 United States UL 2 ✎ NOTES: 1.
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–1 Ind e x 1394 port 1–9 A AC adapter, spare part numbers 3–27 , 3–30 , 3–38 analog TV tuner, spare part number 3–27 , 3–35 Antenna Adapter - D.
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–2 right-side 1–10 top 1–14 , 1–16 , 1–18 composite S-Video and audio input cable, spare part number 3–27 , 3–35 computer feet, locations 5–1.
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–3 drive light 1–7 drives, preventing damage 4–3 DVB-T TV Tuner, spare part numbers 3–35 DVBTV tuner, spare part number 3–27 DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive .
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–4 H hard drive OS loading problems 2–26 precautions 4–3 removal 5–6 spare part numbers 3–10 , 3–24 , 3–36 , 3–37 , 3–39 , 3–40 , 3–41 .
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–5 microphone jack location 1–7 pin assignments D–6 Mini Card module removal 5–15 spare part numbers 3–12 , 3–14 , 3–16 , 3–18 , 3–20 , 3.
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–6 R rear components 1–8 recovering from partition on hard drive Windows Vista C–7 Windows XP B–8 recovering from the recovery discs Windows Vista C.
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–7 spare part numbers 3–8 , 3–35 , 3–39 , 3–41 , 3–42 , 5–57 system DMA 6–12 T tools required 4–1 top components 1–14 , 1–16 , 1–18 t.
Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–8 wireless antenna removal 5–40 spare part number 3–22 , 3–36 , 5–40 wireless laser mouse, spare part numbers 3–27 , 3–35 wireless light 1–7.
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Index Maintenance and Se rvi ce Guide Index–1 1.
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