Compaq 305 specifications Removing the PC Card

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Presario 305 Model

Before You Begin

 

Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

Removal Sequence

 

Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

Product Description

 

Pin Assignments

 

 

 

Removing the PC Card

Removal

Sequence

Serial Number

Location

Preparing for

Disassembly

Electrostatic

Discharge

Service

Considerations

Cables and

Connectors

Multi-media

Expansion

Unit

Battery Pack

Hard Drive

Modem Card

RTC Battery

Keyboard

Memory Board

Switch Cover

Display Panel

Deck

Voltage

Converter

Board

Modem

Connector

Board

PC Card

PC Card

Assembly

System Board

Parts Catalog

Battery Operations

Index

To remove the PC Card, complete the following steps:

CAUTION: If the computer is on and running Windows 95, failure to stop a PC Card before removing it may cause loss of data.

In Windows 95 or Windows 98 - If the computer is on, stop the PC Card before you remove it. To stop a PC Card, select the PC Card icon in the taskbar, then select the PC Card you want to stop. A message displays when the PC Card can be safely removed.

In Windows NT 4.0 with CardWare from Compaq only - If the computer is on, you must shut it down before removing some PC Cards. Refer to the PC Card documentation for removal requirements.

1.Push the PC Card eject button 1.

2.Gently grasp the card and pull it out 2.

To replace the PC Card, reverse the removal procedures.

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Contents Index Before You BeginMaintenance and Service Guide Preface SymbolsProduct Description Models and Features Models and FeaturesUpper Unit Components Upper Unit ComponentsFront Components Front ComponentsLeft Side Components Left Side ComponentsRight Side Components Right Side ComponentsBottom Unit Bottom of UnitRear Connectors Rear ConnectorsMulti- media Expansion Unit Multi-media Expansion BasePower Management Settings Power Management for WindowsBattery Pack Removing the Battery PackBack to step Multi-media Expansion Unit Removing the Multi-media Expansion unitSerial Number Location Serial Number LocationPreparing for Disassembly Preparing for DisassemblyRemoval and Replacement Procedures Generating StaticRelative Humidity Event 10% 40% 55% Removal Sequence Tool and Software Requirements Plastic Parts Cables and ConnectorsZIF Connectors Display Panel Cable Location Inverter Cable Location Audio Cable Location Touchpad Cable Location Fan Cable Location Light Board Cable Location Speaker Cable Location Battery Cable Location Hard Drive Removing the Hard DriveTo replace the hard drive, reverse the removal procedures Modem Card Removing the Modem CardRemoving the Modem Card RTC Battery Removing the RTC BatteryKeyboard Removing the KeyboardZIF connector Memory Board Removing the Memory BoardSwitch Cover Removing the Switch CoverPosition the computer so the front faces forward Display Panel Removing the Display PanelTo replace display panel, reverse the removal procedures Deck Removing the DeckRemove seven screws T8 from the underside of the unit Insertion Force Connector Back to step Voltage Converter Board Removing the Voltage Converter BoardBack to step Modem Connector Board Removing the Modem Connector BoardPC Card Removing the PC CardPC Card Assembly Removing the PC Card AssemblySystem Board Removing the System BoardBefore You Begin Specifications Back to step Troubleshooting Preliminary Steps Use AC power when running POST, ComputerRunning Post Power-On Self Test PostClearing the Power-on Password View System Information Inspect Compaq DiagnosticsComputer Setup Computer Checkup TestShipping Preparation Contacting Compaq SupportProcedures Diagnostic Error CodesDiagnostic Error Codes USB Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Minor Problems ProblemProbable Cause Display Problems Problem Cause Solutions Global Settings tab, the enableInfrared Problems Battery Pack Operating Time Connector Pin Signal Connector Pin AssignmentsIllustrated Parts Catalog System Components Description Part Number System UnitExternal Cables Description Part Miscellaneous Plastics KitScrew Kit Description Miscellaneous PartsSuffix Month Documentation and SoftwarePhysical and Environmental SpecificationsSystem I/O Address Diskette Drive