Component

PCA, power supply

PCA, motherboard

PCA, volume

Socket, PCMCIA

Removal Procedure

Plug-in module (page 2-5). Hard disk drive (page 2-7).

Power button panel (page 2-11).

Keyboard (page 2-15). Heatsink (page 2-17).

Display assembly (page 2-13).

Top case (page 2-20).

See page 2-22.

Plug-in module (page 2-5). Hard disk drive (page 2-7).

Power button panel (page 2-11).

Keyboard (page 2-15). Heatsink (page 2-17).

Display assembly (page 2-13).

Top case (page 2-20).

Plug-in module (page 2-5). Hard disk drive (page 2-7).

Power button panel (page 2-11).

Keyboard (page 2-15). Heatsink (page 2-17).

Display assembly (page 2-13).

Top case (page 2-20).

Additional Steps

Carefully lift the board off of the connector underneath (see the figure on page 2-25).

Reassembly Note: The BIOS IC on a new power supply PCA contains only enough basic programming to boot the OmniBook. After installing the new PCA, you must reprogram the BIOS IC, preferably with the latest BIOS. You can download the latest BIOS from the HP Notebook Web site (see page vi)—follow the directions provided.

Remove the screw from the board (see the figure on page2-25), and carefully lift the board off of the connector underneath.

1.On the bottom of the computer, loosen the screw holding the mini-PCI cover (the cover retains the screw), and remove the cover.

2.Remove both screws (M2x4mm) from inside the mini-PCI compartment.

3.Remove the two screws attaching the socket to the motherboard (see the figure on page 2-25).

4.Unplug the PCMCIA socket from the motherboard.

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