Component

Removal Procedure

Additional Steps

Heatsink/fan

See page 2-21.

 

 

 

 

Panel, audio/PCMCIA

Hard disk drive (page 2-6).

Remove all three screws from the panel. Flip out the

 

Power button panel

PC Card eject button, so that it stands out from the

 

(page 2-9).

side of the unit, then remove the panel.

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

Reassembly Notes: Make sure the audio-out jack,

 

Switchboard PCA

external microphone jack, and PC Card eject button fit

 

through their openings in the panel. Make sure the

 

(page 2-15).

 

forward screw lug on the panel lies on top of the screw

 

Display (page 2-18).

 

lug on the hard disk guide.

 

Top case (page 2-23).

 

 

Panel, mini-PCI

Hard disk drive (page 2-6).

Reassembly Notes: Mini-PCI models only. Route

 

Power button panel

the panel’s cable (modem models) or cables

 

(page 2-9).

(LAN/modem models) to avoid interfering with

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

installation or operation of other components (see

 

Figure 2-12 on page 2-15). Make sure the cable or

 

Switchboard PCA

 

cables are not trapped beneath the mini-PCI card or

 

(page 2-15).

 

heatsink and do not lay across the heatsink.

 

Display (page 2-18).

 

 

 

Top case (page 2-23).

 

PCA, motherboard

See page 2-25.

 

 

 

 

Plate, EMI

Hard disk drive (page 2-6).

Remove the retaining screw, and lift the EMI plate out

(certain models only)

Power button panel

of the unit.

 

(page 2-9).

 

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

 

 

Switchboard PCA

 

 

(page 2-15).

 

 

Display (page 2-18).

 

 

Top case (page 2-23).

 

 

Heatsink/fan (page 2-21).

 

Speaker

Power button panel

Remove both retaining screws, and disconnect the

 

(page 2-9).

speaker cable from the motherboard.

 

Keyboard (page 2-10).

Reassembly Notes: It may be easier to set the

 

 

speaker grill in position first, then set the speaker in

 

 

place. Be careful not to trap the speaker gasket

 

 

beneath the heads of the retaining screws.

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HP 500 Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Heatsink/fan, Panel, audio/PCMCIA, Panel, mini-PCI, PCA, motherboard

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