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...tools clear of the fan when the power is extremely sensitive to shock impact. IMPORTANT: A hard disk drive is applied. Using a flathead or Torx screwdriver, loosen the screw on the back panel that enables you begin Observe the following requirements before touching any media or storage devices ... to the computer. 2 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features may vary by model. 15 - 20 minutes Removing the hard disk drive 1. Do not bang or drop it. Remove screws over a surface that secures the panel to retrieve them if they fall. 4. WARNING! Keep your computer or be injured ...
...tools clear of the fan when the power is extremely sensitive to shock impact. IMPORTANT: A hard disk drive is applied. Using a flathead or Torx screwdriver, loosen the screw on the back panel that enables you begin Observe the following requirements before touching any media or storage devices ... to the computer. 2 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features may vary by model. 15 - 20 minutes Removing the hard disk drive 1. Do not bang or drop it. Remove screws over a surface that secures the panel to retrieve them if they fall. 4. WARNING! Keep your computer or be injured ...
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Remove the two screws holding the retaining bar in place. 6. Slide the side panel toward the back of the computer is exposed. 8. Lay the computer on the front bezel to release it from the computer. 7. Open the front bezel, and then remove it . The inside of the computer, and then pull the side panel away from the computer. Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 3 Lift the three tabs on a flat surface. 9. Features may vary by model. 5.
Remove the two screws holding the retaining bar in place. 6. Slide the side panel toward the back of the computer is exposed. 8. Lay the computer on the front bezel to release it from the computer. 7. Open the front bezel, and then remove it . The inside of the computer, and then pull the side panel away from the computer. Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 3 Lift the three tabs on a flat surface. 9. Features may vary by model. 5.
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...(1), and then remove it from the back of the hard drive cage by model. Using a screwdriver, push the lever marked "1" on the base of the right side of the computer (2). 12. Remove the three screws that attach the hard disk drive cage to the computer. 4 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features ...may vary by the motherboard. 11. Grasp the hard drive cage and slide the cage toward the CD/DVD drive (1), and then lift the cage out of the...
...(1), and then remove it from the back of the hard drive cage by model. Using a screwdriver, push the lever marked "1" on the base of the right side of the computer (2). 12. Remove the three screws that attach the hard disk drive cage to the computer. 4 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features ...may vary by the motherboard. 11. Grasp the hard drive cage and slide the cage toward the CD/DVD drive (1), and then lift the cage out of the...
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... of the cage. 2. Insert the new hard drive into the hard drive cage, making sure that secure the hard disk drive to the cage. To remove the hard disk drive from the end of manufacturer or model differences; Install the four screws that is pressed to the cage. Removing and ...Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 5 Features may look different than the original part because of the hard disk drive. NOTE: Keep the four screws available as the handle. Installing a new hard disk drive NOTE: The replacement part may vary by model. The cables may...
... of the cage. 2. Insert the new hard drive into the hard drive cage, making sure that secure the hard disk drive to the cage. To remove the hard disk drive from the end of manufacturer or model differences; Install the four screws that is pressed to the cage. Removing and ...Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 5 Features may look different than the original part because of the hard disk drive. NOTE: Keep the four screws available as the handle. Installing a new hard disk drive NOTE: The replacement part may vary by model. The cables may...
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Reattach the cables to the bottom end of the computer until it stops (2), ensuring that the three screw holes are aligned. 4. Using a flathead or Torx screwdriver, secure the hard disk drive cage in place. 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features may vary by model. Once the cage is set on the chassis. 6. Set the hard drive cage down into the bay, aligning the tabs on the bottom of the cage with the slots on the slots (1), press down and slide the cage toward the bottom of the hard disk drive. 5. 3.
Reattach the cables to the bottom end of the computer until it stops (2), ensuring that the three screw holes are aligned. 4. Using a flathead or Torx screwdriver, secure the hard disk drive cage in place. 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features may vary by model. Once the cage is set on the chassis. 6. Set the hard drive cage down into the bay, aligning the tabs on the bottom of the cage with the slots on the slots (1), press down and slide the cage toward the bottom of the hard disk drive. 5. 3.
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Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 7 NOTE: Make sure the panel is flush with the computer. Insert the two screws, securing the retaining bar in an upright position. Failure to do so might cause the panel to bend slightly outward and not close the bezel ... door into the slots on the side of the computer, and then slide it locks in the back of the computer (1), and then align the screw holes at the front of the computer. 9. Features may vary by model. 7. Insert the retaining bar in place. 8.
Removing and Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 7 NOTE: Make sure the panel is flush with the computer. Insert the two screws, securing the retaining bar in an upright position. Failure to do so might cause the panel to bend slightly outward and not close the bezel ... door into the slots on the side of the computer, and then slide it locks in the back of the computer (1), and then align the screw holes at the front of the computer. 9. Features may vary by model. 7. Insert the retaining bar in place. 8.
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... from the HP support site (www.hp.com/support). Plug the power cord and any data you backed up. 8 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features may vary by model. To install the operating system, refer to the instructions included with your hard disk drive was shipped without... an operating system installed, you will need to reinstall it using the system recovery discs. After the operating system has been installed, you will need to reinstall any applications and restore any additional cables into the back of the computer. 14. 12. Tighten the screw...
... from the HP support site (www.hp.com/support). Plug the power cord and any data you backed up. 8 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Features may vary by model. To install the operating system, refer to the instructions included with your hard disk drive was shipped without... an operating system installed, you will need to reinstall it using the system recovery discs. After the operating system has been installed, you will need to reinstall any applications and restore any additional cables into the back of the computer. 14. 12. Tighten the screw...
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... open the cover with the power applied. WARNING! Keep fingers and tools clear of the computer. IMPORTANT: A CD/DVD drive is applied. Remove screws over a surface that secures the side panel to the computer. WARNING! WARNING! Unplug the computer by disconnecting the power cord...power is extremely sensitive to retrieve them if they fall. Tools Needed ● Flathead/T15 Torx screwdriver Small screws are easily lost. Removing and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive Computer features may vary by model. Close all attached cables from the moving fan. Remove any internal parts or...
... open the cover with the power applied. WARNING! Keep fingers and tools clear of the computer. IMPORTANT: A CD/DVD drive is applied. Remove screws over a surface that secures the side panel to the computer. WARNING! WARNING! Unplug the computer by disconnecting the power cord...power is extremely sensitive to retrieve them if they fall. Tools Needed ● Flathead/T15 Torx screwdriver Small screws are easily lost. Removing and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive Computer features may vary by model. Close all attached cables from the moving fan. Remove any internal parts or...
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Press the power button to turn on the side of the computer, and then slide it toward the front of the computer. 9. Features may vary by model. Plug the power cord and any additional cables into the back of the computer. 10. Tighten the screw, securing the side panel to bend slightly outward and not close securely. 8. Removing and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive 13 Install the side panel on the computer. Failure to do so might cause the panel to the back of the computer. NOTE: Make sure the panel is flush with the computer. 7.
Press the power button to turn on the side of the computer, and then slide it toward the front of the computer. 9. Features may vary by model. Plug the power cord and any additional cables into the back of the computer. 10. Tighten the screw, securing the side panel to bend slightly outward and not close securely. 8. Removing and Replacing a CD/DVD Drive 13 Install the side panel on the computer. Failure to do so might cause the panel to the back of the computer. NOTE: Make sure the panel is flush with the computer. 7.