HP 500 manual Removing an Sdram Module, Removing a System Sdram Module

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Removing an SDRAM Module

(User-Replaceable)

The Omnibook 500 has no SDRAM built in, but includes a system SDRAM slot beneath the keyboard that contains an SDRAM module installed at the factory, and a slot on the bottom of the unit for an expansion SDRAM module. You can use PC100 or PC133 SDRAM for these products.

Table 2-5. SDRAM Module Replacement Part Numbers

Description

Part Number

Exchange Part Number

SDRAM module, 64 MB, PC100 SODIMM

1818-7951

F1660-69103

SDRAM module, 64 MB, PC133 SODIMM

1818-8510

 

SDRAM module, 128 MB, PC100 SODIMM

1818-7952

F1660-69104

SDRAM module, 128 MB, PC133 SODIMM

1818-8504

TBD

SDRAM module, 256 MB, PC100 SODIMM

1818-7953

F1660-69101

SDRAM module, 256 MB, PC133 SODIMM

1818-8534

TBD

Caution

Handle each SDRAM module only by its edges and provide proper grounding, or you might damage the module by electrostatic discharge.

Required Equipment

None.

Removing a System SDRAM Module

Removal Procedure

1.Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.

2.Remove the power button panel (page 2-9).

3.Open the keyboard (page 2-10, though step 4). You don’t need to disconnect the keyboard cables.

4.Release the latches at the sides of the SDRAM module (so that the free edge of the module pops up), then pull the module out of the connector.

Figure 2-9. Removing the System SDRAM Module

Reassembly Note

Carefully insert the edge of the new SDRAM module into the connector at about a 30° angle until it is fully seated. Then press down on both sides of the module until the latches snap closed.

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HP Omnibook 500

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Contents HP Omnibook Edition History HP OmnibookContents Figures Tables Introduction Source Address or Number CommentsProduct Information Omnibook 500 Series ModelsProduct Comparisons Features Omnibook Front ViewOmnibook Back View Expansion Base Front View Expansion Base Back View Turning the Computer On and Off Activating Power ModesOperation Main Status Lights front of computer Battery StatusChecking the Status of the Computer Keyboard Status LightsHot Key Effect Using Fn Hot KeysFn Hot Keys Resetting the Omnibook Resetting the Computer Resetting an Expansion BaseDocking and Undocking the Computer Docking the ComputerUndocking the Computer Manually Undocking the ComputerConnecting a Floppy Disk Drive 10. Connecting a Floppy Disk DriveSpecifications Omnibook 500 Series SpecificationsKeyboard Wireless LANAudio System Computer Pointing DeviceMajor ICs Computer Security FeaturesEnvironmental Limits Omnibook 500 Series Accessories Accessory Description Omnibook Compat 500 6000 900B PC Cards11. Replaceable Component Diagram Internal DesignFunction Components Used Component Roles Bootup Functional StructureRemoval and Replacement Removal Cross-ReferenceDisassembly Flowchart Wireless models onlyScrew Thread Size Torque cm-kgf Torque in-lbf Required EquipmentRecommended Screw Torques Removing the Main Battery Removal ProcedureRemoving a Plug-In Module Releasing the ModuleDescription Part Number Exchange Part Number Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumbersRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Removing the Hard Disk Tray Reassembly Notes Creating a Utility Partition Removing the Power Button Panel Removing the Power Button Panel Reassembly NotesRemoving the Keyboard Removing the Keyboard ScrewsReassembly Notes Removing a System Sdram Module Sdram Module Replacement Part NumbersRemoving an Sdram Module 10. Removing an Sdram Expansion Module Reassembly Note Removing an Expansion Sdram ModuleRemoving a Mini-PCI Card certain models only 12. Routing the Mini-PCI Cables LAN/modem card shown Removing the Switchboard PCA Replacing Small Parts Replacing Small Parts User-ReplaceableRemoving the Display Assembly HP Authorized Service Providers Only14. Removing the Display Reassembly Notes Page Removing the Heatsink/Fan 16. Removing the Heatsink/Fan17. Separating the Heatsink and Fan Reassembly Note Removing the Top Case 18. Removing the Top Case Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case 19. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Notes Replacing the Motherboard 20. Removing Motherboard ComponentsReassembly Note Replacing the Bottom Case 21. Removing Bottom Case Components Installation Procedure 22. Replacing the Docking Doors 23. Example of Serial Number LabelRepairing the Bios IC 24. Boot-Block Jumper Removing Omnibook Components Removing Omnibook ComponentsPanel, audio/PCMCIA Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Heatsink/fanReassembly Notes Mini-PCI models only. Route Panel, mini-PCIPage Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting StepsTroubleshooting the Problem Checking for Customer AbuseVerifying the Repair Suggestions for Troubleshooting Scope of Diagnostic ToolsTroubleshooting Suggestions StartupHP Omnibook Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics HP Omnibook Display Use the Recovery CD to DVD Keyboard and pointing stickClick/scroll button Serial/ParallelLAN/Network Wireless Motherboard MiscellaneousTroubleshooting and Diagnostics HP Omnibook Plug-in Modules Troubleshooting and Diagnostics HP Omnibook Updating e-DiagTools Diagnostic ToolsDiagTools Enter Running e-DiagToolsSerial and Parallel Loopback Connectors E-DiagTools Error Codes Interpreting the ResultsFloppy Disk Tests Smbus Tests 9088h Replace the expansion base Beep Codes Post Description Power-On Self-TestPost Terminal-Error Beep Codes Post Messages Message Description02F7 Fail-Safe Timer NMI Failed Pcmcia PC Card 16-bit test CardBus 32-bit test Sycard PCCtest CommandsSycard PCCtest 450/460 CardBus Card Optional Omnibook 500 PCI1410Uninstalling the DMI/WMI Package Installing the DMI PackageUsing DMI/WMI Desktop and Windows Management Interfaces DMI/WMIBios Setup Utility Running the Bios Setup UtilityBios Setup Menus and Parameters Main Menu DefaultSystem Devices Menu Default Security Menu DefaultExit Menu Power APM Menu DefaultBoot Menu Default Replaceable Parts Omnibook Exploded View Replaceable Parts Description Part Number Exchange User ReplReplaceable Parts HP Omnibook HP Omnibook Replaceable Parts Accessory Replaceable Parts Part Number Reference Part Exchange Description User Number Part Number ReplReplaceable Parts HP Omnibook HP Omnibook Replaceable Parts Clip, wireless cable Password Removal Policy Reference InformationHewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement Omnibook 500 LCD Guidelines 12.1-in TFT, XGA Mechanical ImperfectionsObsolete Parts Obsolete Repair PartsObsolete New Description Service Notes/Comments Part Number Page Part Number F3476-90024
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