Reassembly Notes
Note: Installing a New Motherboard
∙Transfer these parts from the old motherboard to the new one: Hinge mounts, left and right.
PCMCIA shield and socket, audio PCA and heatsink.
Video PCA, video heatsink, and RAM board (if present) on the underside. All other PCAs, including CPU module and fence.
Plastic motherboard frame and plastic audio jack cover.
∙Reprogram the BIOS
∙Store the serial number electronically in the new
Note: Installing a New Bottom Case
∙Transfer these parts from the old bottom case to the new one:
Plastic parts (I/O door, RAM cover, BIOS cover).
∙Install a new business card overlay and regulatory label.
∙Install a new serial number label and
∙When installing the motherboard, make sure the audio jack cover is inside the bottom case.
∙Make sure the
Caution
Replace any heatsink thermal pads that are damaged.
Keep the CPU module flat while installing it. Press it down only directly above the connectors underneath. Otherwise, you could damage the connectors or damage
∙Do not install a screw into the
Note
If you installed a new motherboard with a new BIOS IC, the IC contains only enough basic programming to boot the OmniBook. After installing the IC, you must reprogram it. Hewlett- Packard prefers that you program the IC with the latest
Storing the Serial Number Electronically
1.Exit Windows and boot to a DOS prompt.
2.Run ESN.EXE from one of these sources:
¨On a factory software installation, in
¨Otherwise, copy \Omnibook\Drivers\Hputils\Esn.exe from the OmniBook 7100 Recovery CD, then run it on the OmniBook.
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