3.Reboot the computer. If you are using the Recovery CD, press ESC during reboot to cancel the OmniBook screen, ESC to display the boot-device menu, then select the CD-ROM drive as the boot device, and choose the diagnostics boot option.

4.When prompted, select “Create Hibernate Partition.”

We recommend that you create a 160-MB partition, the same as the factory setup.

Replacing Small Parts

(User-Replaceable)

The following small parts are user-replaceable.

Part

Battery Faceplate

BIOS Cover

Feet

I/O Door

Pointing Stick Cap

RAM Cover

Screw Cover

Table 2-6. Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable)

Replacement Procedure

Slide the panel to one side. Pry off the top edge next to the overhanging end, then slide the panel to the opposite end and remove the panel.

Reassembly Notes: Attach the bottom edge of the panel first, then snap on the top edge.

On the bottom of the unit, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot at the edge of the BIOS cover and pry it off.

Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver under the end of the foot and pry it loose. To replace, firmly press the adhesive side of the foot into the recess.

Open the door and flex the center of the door until one of the side tabs releases.

To replace an I/O door hinge, insert a small flat-blade screwdriver behind the middle of the flat plate and pop the hinge out of the case. When installing a hinge, make sure the hinge support curves downward.

Pull the cap off the pointing stick.

On the bottom of the unit, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot at the edge of the RAM cover and pop it off.

Use a small screwdriver or probe to pry out the screw cover on the display bezel. To replace, firmly press the adhesive side of the cover into the hole.

HP OmniBook 7100

Removal and Replacement

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