HP Manual
HP Manual
HP 15g Laptop PC
HP 15q Laptop PC
Maintenance and Service Guide
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Table of contents
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                                   Optical drive ....................................................................................................................................... 36
     6 Removal and replacement procedures for Authorized Service Provider parts ................................................... 39
                   Component replacement procedures .................................................................................................................. 39
                                   Display subcomponents (bezel, panel, camera) ............................................................................... 39
                                   Rubber feet ........................................................................................................................................ 43
                                   Bottom cover ..................................................................................................................................... 45
                                   WLAN module .................................................................................................................................... 48
                                   Memory module ................................................................................................................................ 50
                                   Optical drive connector board ........................................................................................................... 52
                                   Hard drive and hard drive connector board ...................................................................................... 53
                                   M.2 solid-state drive adapter bracket and connector board ............................................................ 56
                                   Solid-state drive (SSD) ...................................................................................................................... 58
                                   RTC battery ........................................................................................................................................ 59
                                   Speakers ............................................................................................................................................ 60
                                   USB board .......................................................................................................................................... 61
                                   Fan ..................................................................................................................................................... 62
                                   Heat sink assembly ........................................................................................................................... 64
                                   TouchPad button board ..................................................................................................................... 68
                                   System board .................................................................................................................................... 69
                                   Display assembly ............................................................................................................................... 72
                                   Power connector cable ...................................................................................................................... 83
                                   Power button board .......................................................................................................................... 84
                                   Cable locations .................................................................................................................................. 85
                                   Top cover/keyboard ........................................................................................................................... 86
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                                               Using HP Recovery media to recover .............................................................................. 94
                                               Changing the computer boot order ................................................................................ 95
                                               Removing the HP Recovery partition (select products only) ......................................... 96
10 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 99
               Computer specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 99
               39.6-cm (15.6-in) display specifications .......................................................................................................... 100
               Hard drive specifications ................................................................................................................................... 101
               M.2 solid-state drive specifications .................................................................................................................. 102
               DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive specifications .................................................................................................... 103
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1   Product description
Category Description
* Model numbers: 15-bs0xx, 15-bs1xx, 15-bs2xx, 15-bs5xx, 15-bs6xx, 15-bs7xx, 15-ra0xx, 15-ra1xx
HP 15g Laptop PC
HP 15q Laptop PC
HP 15t Laptop PC
Intel Core i7-8550U (1.8-GHz, turbo up to 4.0 GHz, 8-MB L3 cache, 2400-MHz, quad, 15W)
Intel Core i5-8250U (1.6-GHz, turbo up to 3.4 GHz, 6-MB L3 cache, 2400-MHz, quad, 15W)
Intel Core i3-8130U (2.2-GHz, turbo up to 3.4 GHz, 4-MB L3 cache, 2400-MHz, dual, 15W)
Intel Core i7-7500U (2.7-GHz, turbo up to 3.5 GHz, 4-MB L3 cache, 2133-MHz, dual, 15W)
Intel Core i5-7200U (2.5-GHz, turbo up to 3.1 GHz, 3-MB L3 cache, 2133-MHz, dual, 15W)
Intel Pentium Silver N5000 (1.1-GHz, turbo up to 2.7 GHz, 4-MB L2 cache, 2400-MHz, quad, 6W)
Intel Pentium Gold 4415U (1.6-GHz, turbo up to 2.3 GHz, 2-MB L3 cache, 2133-MHz, quad, 15W)
Intel Pentium 4200U (1.1-GHz, turbo up to 2.5 GHz, 2-MB L3 cache, 1866-MHz, quad, 6W)
Intel Pentium N3710 (1.6-GHz, turbo up to 2.56 GHz, 2-MB L3 cache, 1600-MHz, quad, 6W)
Intel Celeron N4000 (1.1-GHz, turbo up to 2.6 GHz, 4-MB L2 cache, 2400-MHz, dual, 6W)
Intel Celeron N3350 (1.1-GHz, turbo up to 2.4 GHz, 2-MB L3 cache, 1866-MHz, dual, 6W)
Intel Celeron N3060 (1.6-GHz, turbo up to 2.48 GHz, 2-MB L3 cache, 1600-MHz, dual, 6W)
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            Category                Description
            Panel                   39.6-cm (15.6-in), high-definition (HD), white light-emitting diode (WLED), SVA, BrightView (1366×768)
                                    display, slim 3.2 mm, eDP; typical brightness: 220 nits
                                    39.6-cm (15.6-in), high-definition (HD), white light-emitting diode (WLED), SVA, anti glare (1366×768)
                                    display, slim 3.2 mm, eDP; typical brightness: 220 nits
                                    39.6-cm (15.6-in), high-definition (HD), white light-emitting diode (WLED), SVA, anti glare (1366×768)
                                    display, slim 3.2 mm, eDP; typical brightness: 220 nits, Touch-On Panel (TOP)
                                    39.6-cm (15.6-in), full high-definition (FHD), white light-emitting diode (WLED), SVA, anti glare
                                    (1920×1080) display, slim 3.2 mm, eDP; typical brightness: 220 nits
DDR4-2133 dual channel support (6th and 7th generation Intel Core processors)
DDR4-2400 dual channel support (5th and 8th generation Intel Core processors)
                    Supports up to 4 GB (4096×1) of DDR4-2400 single channel support (Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Celeron
                    N4000 processors)
                    Supports up to 8 GB of DDR3L-1600 single channel support (5th generation Intel Core, Intel Pentium
                    N3710/N4200, Celeron N3060/N3350 processors) in the following configurations:
Hard drives Supports 6.35-cm (2.5-in) SATA hard drives in 9.5-mm (.37-in) and 7.2-mm (.28-in) thicknesses
● 2-TB, 5400 rpm, 9.5 mm or 7.2-mm (not for Intel Pentium Silver N5000/Celeron N4000 processors)
eMMC configurations (not for Intel Pentium Silver N5000/Celeron N4000 processors):
● 128 GB
M.2 SATA-3 configurations (value) (not for Intel Pentium Silver N5000/Celeron N4000 processors):
● 256 GB
● 128 GB
M.2 SATA-3 configurations (TLC) (not for Intel Pentium Silver N5000/Celeron N4000 processors):
● 512 GB
● 256 GB
● 128 GB
Supports M-disc
Camera/microphone HP TrueVision HD camera - activity LED, USB 2.0, HD BSI sensor, f2.0, 720p by 30 frames per second
HP Camera – VGA camera, indicator LED, USB 2.0, f2.4, 480p by 30 frames per second
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            Category                Description
HP Audio Control
                                    ●    Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9461 802.11 AC 1x1 WiFi + BT5 Combo Adapter (non-vPro) (MU-MIMO
                                         supported)
● Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 802.11 ac 1x1 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo (non-vPro)
● Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11AC 2x2 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter (non-vPro)
Support SD/SDHC/SDXC
Push-pull insertion/removal
Hot Plug/unplug and auto detect for correct output to wide-aspect vs. standard aspect video
RJ-45 (Ethernet)
Power AC adapters
65-W EM
Batteries (cylindrical)
Windows 10
Windows 10 Professional
Windows 10 Home ML
FreeDOS 2.0
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            Category                Description
AC adapter
Battery
Optical drive
     Your computer features top-rated components. This chapter provides details about your components, where
     they're located, and how they work.
Right side
Component Description
(2) Drive light ● Blinking white: The hard drive is being accessed.
      (3)           Memory card reader           Reads optional memory cards that enable you to store, manage, share, or access
                                                 information.
To insert a card:
1. Hold the card label-side up, with connectors facing the computer.
                                                 2.   Insert the card into the memory card reader, and then press in on the card until
                                                      it is firmly seated.
To remove a card:
      (4)           USB 2.0 port                 Connects a USB device, such as a cell phone, camera, activity tracker, or smartwatch,
                                                 and provides data transfer.
      (5)           Optical drive (select        Depending on your computer model, reads an optical disc or reads and writes to an
                    products only)               optical disc.
      (6)           Optical drive eject button   Releases the optical drive disc tray.
                    (select products only)
(7) Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the computer.
                                                 NOTE: The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent, but it may not prevent
                                                 the computer from being mishandled or stolen.
                                                                                                                      Right side         7
    Left side
Component Description
(2) AC adapter and battery light ● White: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is fully charged.
                                                          ●    Blinking white: The AC adapter is disconnected and the battery has reached a
                                                               low battery level.
                                                          NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and
                                                          prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during
                                                          routine operation.
             (6)           HDMI port                      Connects an optional video or audio device, such as a high-definition television, any
                                                          compatible digital or audio component, or a high-speed High-Definition Multimedia
                                                          Interface (HDMI) device.
             (7)           USB 3.x SuperSpeed ports       Connect a USB device, such as a cell phone, camera, activity tracker, or smartwatch,
                           (2)                            and provide high-speed data transfer.
             (8)           Audio-out (headphone)/         Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, a headset, or a
                           Audio-in (microphone)          television audio cable. Also connects an optional headset microphone. This jack
                           combo jack                     does not support optional standalone microphones.
                                                          WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before putting
                                                          on headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, refer to
                                                          the Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices.
                                                          ▲    Select the Start button, select HP Help and Support, and then select HP
                                                               Documentation.
NOTE: When a device is connected to the jack, the computer speakers are disabled.
Component Description
      (1)         WLAN antennas*                         Send and receive wireless signals to communicate with wireless local area networks
                                                         (WLANs).
      (3)         Camera                                 Allows you to video chat, record video, and record still images. Some cameras also
                                                         allow a facial recognition logon to Windows, instead of a password logon.
                                                         NOTE: Camera functions vary depending on the camera hardware and software
                                                         installed on your product.
      *The antennas are not visible from the outside of the computer, and antenna location varies. For optimal transmission, keep the areas
      immediately around the antennas free from obstructions.
      For wireless regulatory notices, see the section of the Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices that applies to your country or
      region.
▲ Select the Start button, select HP Help and Support, and then select HP Documentation.
                                                                                                                                  Display     9
 Keyboard area
 TouchPad
Component Description
(1) TouchPad zone Reads your finger gestures to move the pointer or activate items on the screen.
(2) Left TouchPad button Functions like the left button on an external mouse.
(3) Right TouchPad button Functions like the right button on an external mouse.
Component Description
(1) Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on, which switches the key input to all capital letters.
                                                                                                         Keyboard area   11
 Button
Component Description
Power button ● When the computer is off, press the button to turn on the computer.
● When the computer is on, press the button briefly to initiate Sleep.
● When the computer is in the Sleep state, press the button briefly to exit Sleep.
                                               CAUTION: Pressing and holding down the power button results in the loss of
                                               unsaved information.
                                               If the computer has stopped responding and shutdown procedures are ineffective,
                                               press and hold the power button down for at least 5 seconds to turn off the
                                               computer.
To learn more about your power settings, see your power options:
                                               ▲
                                                    Right-click the Power icon         , and then select Power Options.
Component Description
(1) esc key Displays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key.
(2) fn key Executes specific functions when pressed in combination with another key.
NOTE: Pressing the Windows key again will close the Start menu.
                                                NOTE: On select products, the f5 action key turns the keyboard backlight feature
                                                off or on.
        (5)         num lock key                Alternates between the navigational and numeric functions on the integrated
                                                numeric keypad.
        (6)         Integrated numeric keypad   A separate keypad to the right of the alphabet keyboard. When num lock is pressed,
                                                the keypad can be used like an external numeric keypad.
                                                NOTE: If the keypad function is active when the computer is turned off, that
                                                function is reinstated when the computer is turned back on.
                                                                                                              Keyboard area          13
 Action keys
            An action key performs the function indicated by the icon on the key. To determine which keys are on your
            product, see Special keys on page 13.
            ▲       To use an action key, press and hold the key.
Icon Description
Decreases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key.
Increases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key.
                                    Switches the screen image between display devices connected to the system. For example, if a monitor is
                                    connected to the computer, repeatedly pressing this key alternates the screen image from the computer
                                    display to the monitor display to a simultaneous display on both the computer and the monitor.
Decreases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.
Increases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.
Plays the previous track of an audio CD or the previous section of a DVD or a Blu-ray Disc (BD).
Plays the next track of an audio CD or the next section of a DVD or a BD.
NOTE: The airplane mode key is also referred to as the wireless button.
Component Description
                                   NOTE: The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and
                                   prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during
                                   routine operation.
                                                                                                        Bottom         15
 Labels
            The labels affixed to the computer provide information you may need when you troubleshoot system
            problems or travel internationally with the computer.
            IMPORTANT: Check the following locations for the labels described in this section: the bottom of the
            computer, inside the battery bay, under the service door, or on the back of the display.
            ●    Service label—Provides important information to identify your computer. When contacting support, you
                 will probably be asked for the serial number, and possibly for the product number or the model number.
                 Locate these numbers before you contact support.
                 Your service label will resemble one of the examples shown below. Refer to the illustration that most
                 closely matches the service label on your computer.
Component
Component
                       NOTE: For display assembly spare part information, see Display assembly subcomponents
                       on page 23.
NOTE: For a detailed list of keyboard country codes, see Top cover/keyboard on page 86.
                       Models without a backlight in the following colors: pike silver, silk gold, empress red, smoke gray,       925010-xxx
                       marine blue, amethyst purple, pale mint, sparkling black
                       Models with a backlight in the following colors: pike silver, silk gold, empress red, smoke gray, marine   925011-xxx
                       blue, amethyst purple, pale mint, sparkling black
                       NOTE: Available only for the following countries and regions: the United States (-001), India (-002),
                       English/French Canada (-DB1).
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: rose gold 925564-001
Models with a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: rose gold 925565-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: snow white 938651-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: plum burgundy 941221-001
Models with a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: plum burgundy 941222-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: silk gold L02821-001
Models with a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: silk gold L02822-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: natural silver L19445-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: scarlet red L19446-001
Value SSD:
● 256 GB 865902-017
● 128 GB 827560-048
TLC SSD:
● 512 GB 763008-017
● 256 GB 760615-043
● 128 GB 759848-024
(9) For use in models with UMA graphics and Intel Pentium or Celeron processors 924977-001
(10) For use in models with UMA graphics memory and 6th or 7th generation Intel Core processors 924975-001
(11) For use in models with discrete graphics memory and Intel Pentium or Celeron processors 924978-001
(11) For use in models with discrete graphics memory and 6th or 7th generation Intel Core processors 924976-001
PC3L-1600
● 8-GB 693374-005
● 4 GB 691740-005
● 2 GB 691739-005
DDR4-2400
For use in models with 6th and 7th generation Intel Core processors
● 8-GB 862398-855
● 4 GB 862397-855
● 2 GB 864271-855
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11AC 2x2 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter (non-vPro) 901229-855
Realtek RTL8723DE 802.11 bgn 1x1 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter 927230-855
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 802.11 ac 1x1 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter 863934-855
       Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9461 802.11 AC 1x1 WiFi + BT5 Combo Adapter (non-vPro) (MU-MIMO       L25889-005
       supported)
(19) Hard drive, 2.5 inch (does not include bracket, connector board, or cable)
939605-xx1
(23) Speakers (includes left and right speakers and cable) 925306-001
(24) Battery
919700-851
HD 919471-006
VGA 919472-006
For use in all countries and regions except for India 925297-001
(7) Display cable (includes display panel cable and camera/microphone cable)
Display cover support kit (includes washers; not illustrated; for more information) L04332-001
                                                                Cables   25
 Mass storage devices
Value SSD:
● 256 GB 865902-017
● 128 GB 827560-048
TLC SSD:
● 512 GB 763008-017
● 256 GB 760615-043
● 128 GB 759848-024
(5) Hard drive, SATA; does not include brackets, connector board, or cable):
Miscellaneous parts
      Component                                                                                Spare part number
90-W 710413-001
65-W 710412-001
65-W, EM, for use in India and the People’s Republic of China 913691-850
45-W 741553-850
Power cord:
                                                                                               Miscellaneous parts   27
             Component                       Spare part number
Power adapter
Screw Kit
Black 925005-001
Silver 925006-001
Tools required
       You will need the following tools to complete the removal and replacement procedures:
       ●    Flat-bladed screwdriver
       ●    Magnetic screwdriver
       ●    Phillips P0 and P1 screwdrivers
Service considerations
       The following sections include some of the considerations that you must keep in mind during disassembly
       and assembly procedures.
       NOTE: As you remove each subassembly from the computer, place the subassembly (and all accompanying
       screws) away from the work area to prevent damage.
Plastic parts
       CAUTION: Using excessive force during disassembly and reassembly can damage plastic parts. Use care
       when handling the plastic parts. Apply pressure only at the points designated in the
       maintenance instructions.
       Cables must be handled with extreme care to avoid damage. Apply only the tension required to unseat or seat
       the cables during removal and insertion. Handle cables by the connector whenever possible. In all cases, avoid
       bending, twisting, or tearing cables. Be sure that cables are routed in such a way that they cannot be caught
       or snagged by parts being removed or replaced. Handle flex cables with extreme care; these cables tear
       easily.
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 Drive handling
            CAUTION: Drives are fragile components that must be handled with care. To prevent damage to the
            computer, damage to a drive, or loss of information, observe these precautions:
            Before removing or inserting a hard drive, shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is
            off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system.
            Before handling a drive, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity. While handling a drive, avoid
            touching the connector.
            Before removing a diskette drive or optical drive, be sure that a diskette or disc is not in the drive and be sure
            that the optical drive tray is closed.
            Handle drives on surfaces covered with at least one inch of shock-proof foam.
            Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface.
            After removing a hard drive, an optical drive, or a diskette drive, place it in a static-proof bag.
            Avoid exposing an internal hard drive to products that have magnetic fields, such as monitors or speakers.
            Avoid exposing a drive to temperature extremes or liquids.
            If a drive must be mailed, place the drive in a bubble pack mailer or other suitable form of protective
            packaging and label the package “FRAGILE.”
 Grounding guidelines
 Electrostatic discharge damage
            Electronic components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Circuitry design and structure determine
            the degree of sensitivity. Networks built into many integrated circuits provide some protection, but in many
            cases, ESD contains enough power to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions.
            A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can destroy static-sensitive devices or
            microcircuitry. Even if the spark is neither felt nor heard, damage may have occurred.
            An electronic device exposed to ESD may not be affected at all and can work perfectly throughout a normal
            cycle. Or the device may function normally for a while, then degrade in the internal layers, reducing its life
            expectancy.
            CAUTION: To prevent damage to the computer when you are removing or installing internal components,
            observe these precautions:
            Keep components in their electrostatic-safe containers until you are ready to install them.
            Before touching an electronic component, discharge static electricity by using the guidelines described in this
            section.
            Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry. Handle electronic components as little as possible.
            If you remove a component, place it in an electrostatic-safe container.
            The following table shows how humidity affects the electrostatic voltage levels generated by
            different activities.
Relative humidity
Workstation guidelines
                                                                                                           Grounding guidelines   31
 Equipment guidelines
            Grounding equipment must include either a wrist strap or a foot strap at a grounded workstation.
            ●     When seated, wear a wrist strap connected to a grounded system. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a
                  minimum of one megohm ±10% resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear a strap
                  snugly against the skin at all times. On grounded mats with banana-plug connectors, use alligator clips
                  to connect a wrist strap.
            ●     When standing, use foot straps and a grounded floor mat. Foot straps (heel, toe, or boot straps) can be
                  used at standing workstations and are compatible with most types of shoes or boots. On conductive
                  floors or dissipative floor mats, use foot straps on both feet with a minimum of one megohm resistance
                  between the operator and ground. To be effective, the conductive must be worn in contact with the skin.
            The following grounding equipment is recommended to prevent electrostatic damage:
            ●     Antistatic tape
            ●     Antistatic smocks, aprons, and sleeve protectors
            ●     Conductive bins and other assembly or soldering aids
            ●     Nonconductive foam
            ●     Conductive tabletop workstations with ground cords of one megohm resistance
            ●     Static-dissipative tables or floor mats with hard ties to the ground
            ●     Field service kits
            ●     Static awareness labels
            ●     Material-handling packages
            ●     Nonconductive plastic bags, tubes, or boxes
            ●     Metal tote boxes
            ●     Electrostatic voltage levels and protective materials
            The following table lists the shielding protection provided by antistatic bags and floor mats.
     CAUTION: The Customer Self-Repair program is not available in all locations. Installing a part not supported
     by the Customer Self-Repair program may void your warranty. Check your warranty to determine if Customer
     Self-Repair is supported in your location.
     NOTE: HP continually improves and changes product parts. For complete and current information on
     supported parts for your computer, go to http://partsurfer.hp.com, select your country or region, and then
     follow the on-screen instructions.
     This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures for Customer Self-Repair parts.
     There are as many as 3 screws that must be removed, replaced, or loosened when servicing Customer Self-
     Repair parts. Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and replacement.
919700-851
NOTE: The battery release latch automatically returns to its original position.
3.   If it is necessary to remove the optical drive bezel, insert a paper clip into the release hole (1) to
     disengage the bezel. Press the tab (2) to release the bezel from the drive. Rotate the side of the bezel
     (3), and the remove it (4).
       CAUTION: Components described in this chapter should only be accessed by an authorized service provider.
       Accessing these parts can damage the computer or void the warranty.
       NOTE: HP continually improves and changes product parts. For complete and current information on
       supported parts for your computer, go to http://partsurfer.hp.com, select your country or region, and then
       follow the on-screen instructions.
       This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures for Authorized Service Provider only parts.
       There are as many as 54 screws that must be removed, replaced, or loosened when servicing Authorized
       Service Provider only parts. Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and
       replacement.
       This section illustrates how to remove the display bezel, display panel, and camera module without removing
       the display from the computer. The Display assembly on page 72 section illustrates removing all display
       subcomponents.
       To remove the display assembly subcomponents, follow these steps:
       1.   Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the
            computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system.
       2.   Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer.
       3.   Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then
            unplugging the AC adapter from the computer.
       Remove the display assembly subcomponents:
       1.   Open the computer as far as it will open.
       2.   To remove the display bezel:
            a.    Flex the inside of the top edge (1), the left and right edges (2), and the bottom edge (3) of the
                  display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display enclosure.
                  NOTE: When removing the bezel from the bottom of the display (3), be careful not to peel the
                  Mylar from the bottom of the display panel.
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4.   To remove the display panel:
     a.   Remove the four Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the display panel to the top of the
          enclosure.
     b.   Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (2) that secure the display panel to the bottom of the
          enclosure.
     c.   Lift the hinges up and move aside enough to be able to rotate the panel up and over (3).
     d.   Rotate the display panel onto the keyboard (4) to gain access to the display cable connection on
          the back of the panel.
     e.   On the back of the display panel, release the adhesive strip that secures the display panel cable to
          the display panel, and then disconnect the cable (1).
Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the display assembly components.
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Rubber feet
       Description                                                                             Spare part number
NOTE: The lower feet and upper feet are different sizes.
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Bottom cover
       Description                                                                             Spare part number
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4.   Start prying at the front of the computer and work around to the back to separate the bottom cover
     from computer (1), and then remove the bottom cover (2).
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11AC 2x2 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter (non-vPro) 901229-855
Realtek RTL8723DE 802.11 bgn 1x1 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter 927230-855
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 802.11 ac 1x1 WiFi + BT 4.2 Combo Adapter 863934-855
             Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9461 802.11 AC 1x1 WiFi + BT5 Combo Adapter (non-vPro) (MU-MIMO   L25889-005
             supported)
            CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system, replace the wireless module only with a wireless module
            authorized for use in the computer by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your
            country or region. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the module to
            restore device functionality, and then contact support.
                  NOTE: The WLAN antenna cable labeled “1” connects to the WLAN module “Main” terminal labeled “1”.
                  The WLAN antenna cable labeled “2” connects to the WLAN module “Aux” terminal labeled “2” (if
                  applicable).
            2.    Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (2) that secures the WLAN module to the system board. (The
                  WLAN module tilts up.)
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3.   Remove the WLAN module by pulling the module away from the slot at an angle (3).
NOTE: If the WLAN antennas are not connected to the terminals on the WLAN module, the protective
sleeves must be installed on the antenna connectors, as shown in the following illustration.
8-GB 693374-005
4-GB 691740-005
2-GB 691739-005
For use in models with 6th and 7th generation Intel Core processors:
8-GB 862398-855
4-GB 862397-855
2-GB 864271-855
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2.   Remove the memory module (2) by pulling it away from the slot at an angle.
            Before removing the optical drive connector board, follow these steps:
            1.    Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the
                  computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system.
            2.    Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer.
            3.    Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then
                  unplugging the AC adapter from the computer.
            4.    Remove the battery (see Battery on page 34).
            5.    Remove the optical drive (see Optical drive on page 36), if installed.
            6.    Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 45).
            To remove the optical drive connector board:
            1.    Disconnect the cable from the optical drive connector board (1).
            2.    Remove the Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screw (2) that secures the optical drive connector board to the computer.
            3.    Rotate the connector side of the board upward, and then pull the board up and out of the computer (3).
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Hard drive and hard drive connector board
       NOTE:     The hard drive spare part kit does not include the hard drive bracket, cable, or connector board.
Hard drives:
            4.   To remove the hard drive bracket, remove the two Phillips PM3.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the bracket
                 to the hard drive.
            5.   Remove the hard drive bracket from the hard drive (2).
            6.   To remove the hard drive connector board, disconnect the cable from the board (1).
            7.   Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (2) that secure the hard drive board to the computer.
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8.   Remove the hard drive board from the computer (3).
            Before removing the solid-state drive adapter bracket and connector board, follow these steps:
            1.    Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the
                  computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system.
            2.    Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer.
            3.    Disconnect the power from the computer by first unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet and then
                  unplugging the AC adapter from the computer.
            4.    Remove the battery (see Battery on page 34).
            5.    Remove the optical drive (see Optical drive on page 36), if installed.
            6.    Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 45).
            To remove the solid-state drive adapter bracket and connector board:
            1.    Disconnect the cable from the connector board (1).
            2.    Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (2) that secure the connector board to the computer.
            3.    Lift the connector board out of the computer (3).
            4.    Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (4) that secures the adapter bracket to the computer.
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5.   Lift the adapter bracket out of the computer (5)
Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the solid-state drive adapter bracket and connector board.
Value SSD:
256 GB 865902-017
128 GB 827560-048
TLC SSD:
512 GB 763008-017
256 GB 760615-043
128 GB 759848-024
NOTE: Solid-state drives are designed with notches to prevent incorrect insertion.
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RTC battery
        Description                                                                             Spare part number
                  NOTE: The speakers are not secured with screws. Note the rubber gaskets (4) that help secure the
                  speakers to the computer. When installing the speakers, make sure the gaskets are installed correctly.
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USB board
       Description                                                                             Spare part number
Fan 925012-001
            NOTE: To properly ventilate the computer, allow at least 7.6 cm (3.0 in) of clearance on the left side of the
            computer. The computer uses an electric fan for ventilation. The fan is controlled by a temperature sensor and
            is designed to turn on automatically when high temperature conditions exist. These conditions are affected by
            high external temperatures, system power consumption, power management/battery conservation
            configurations, battery fast charging, and software requirements. Exhaust air is displaced through the
            ventilation grill located on the left side of the computer.
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4.   Remove the fan from the computer (4).
Heat sink for use in models with discrete graphics memory and 6th or 7th generation Intel Core processors 924976-001
Heat sink for use in models with discrete graphics memory and Intel Pentium or Celeron processors 924978-001
Heat sink for use in models with UMA graphics memory and 6th or 7th generation Intel Core processors 924975-001
Heat sink for use in models with UMA graphics and Intel Pentium or Celeron processors 924977-001
            NOTE: To properly ventilate the computer, allow at least 7.6 cm (3.0 in) of clearance on the left side of the
            computer. The computer uses an electric fan for ventilation. The fan is controlled by a temperature sensor and
            is designed to turn on automatically when high temperature conditions exist. These conditions are affected by
            high external temperatures, system power consumption, power management/battery conservation
            configurations, battery fast charging, and software requirements. Exhaust air is displaced through the
            ventilation grill located on the left side of the computer.
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Discrete graphics
●    Discrete graphics Thermal paste is used on the processor and associated heat sink area (1)(2), as
     well as the graphics chip and associated heat sink area (3)(4).
● UMA graphics Thermal paste is used on the heat sink (1) and the processor (2).
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5.   UMA graphics (fanless)
● UMA graphics (fanless) Thermal paste is used on the heat sink (1) and the processor (2).
Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the heat sink assembly.
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System board
      NOTE:     The system board spare part kit includes replacement thermal materials.
939605-xx1
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2.   Remove the six Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure the system board to the computer.
3.   Rotate the side of the board upward (2), and then lift the system board out of the computer (3).
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5.   Separate the display from the computer (6).
          NOTE: When removing the bezel from the bottom of the display (3), be careful not to peel the
          Mylar from the bottom of the display panel.
NOTE: The display will not be connected to the computer as shown in the following image.
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     d.   Remove the tape from the enclosure (3). Replacement cameras come with tape already installed.
NOTE: The display will not be connected to the computer as shown in the following image.
                 e.   On the back of the display panel, release the adhesive strip that secures the display panel cable to
                      the display panel, and then disconnect the cable (1).
                 f.   Remove the display panel from the computer (2).
NOTE: The display will not be connected to the computer as shown in the following image.
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a.   Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw (1) that secures each hinge cover to the display enclosure.
b.   Slide the left hinge cover toward the left and remove while threading the cable through the hinge
     cover (2).
c.   Slide the right hinge cover toward the right to remove (3).
d.   Remove the two broadhead Phillips PM2.5×2.5 screws (1) and the broadhead PM2.5×3.0 screw (2)
     that secure each hinge to the bottom of the display enclosure.
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5.   To remove the wireless antennas an cables, release the cables from the clips built into the side of the
     display enclosure (1), and then remove the antennas and cables (2).
     When installing the antennas, use the following image to determine correct installation locations at the
     top of the display enclosure.
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7.   Use the following image to determine proper cable routing around the left hinge for the camera/display
     cable and the wireless antenna cables.
     (1): Camera cable routing path
     (2): Display/camera cable routing path
     (3): Antenna cable routing path
8.   If replacing the display enclosure, be sure that the subcomponents (including the camera/microphone
     module, the antenna receivers, and all associated cables and hardware) are transferred to the new
     enclosure.
Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the display assembly.
When assembling the display assemble, add the three washers as shown in the following image. The washers
are available in Display Cover Support Kit.
Reverse this procedure to install the power button board and cable.
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Cable locations
        Description                                                                         Spare part number
       Use the following image to determine properly cable location and routing.
       (1) TouchPad cable
       (2) Hard drive cable
       (3) USB board cable
       (4) Optical drive connector board cable
       (5) Power button board cable
             Models without a backlight in the following colors: pike silver, silk gold, empress red, smoke gray, marine      925010-xxx
             blue, amethyst purple, pale mint, sparkling black
             Models with a backlight in the following colors: pike silver, silk gold, empress red, smoke gray, marine blue,   925011-xxx
             amethyst purple, pale mint, sparkling black
             NOTE: Available only for the following countries and regions: the United States (-001), India (-002),
             English/French Canada (-DB1).
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: rose gold 925564-001
Models with a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: rose gold 925565-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: snow white 938651-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: plum burgundy 941221-001
Models with a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: plum burgundy 941222-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: silk gold L02821-001
Models with a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: silk gold L02822-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: natural silver L19445-001
Models without a backlight for use in the United States in the following color: scarlet red L19446-001
             For use in country         Spare                   For use in country         Spare                  For use in country       Spare
             or region                  part                    or region                  part                   or region                part
                                        number                                             number                                          number
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For use in country   Spare    For use in country   Spare            For use in country   Spare
or region            part     or region            part             or region            part
                     number                        number                                number
       Setup Utility, or Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), controls communication between all the input and output
       devices on the system (such as disk drives, display, keyboard, mouse, and printer). Setup Utility (BIOS)
       includes settings for the types of devices installed, the startup sequence of the computer, and the amount of
       system and extended memory.
       NOTE: To start Setup Utility on convertible computers, your computer must be in notebook mode and you
       must use the keyboard attached to your notebook.
▲ Turn on or restart the computer, quickly press esc, and then press f10.
                 – or –
                 Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.
            2.   Select My PC, and then select Specifications.
       ●    Setup Utility (BIOS)
            1.   Start Setup Utility (BIOS) (see Starting Setup Utility (BIOS) on page 89).
            2.   Select Main, select System Information, and then make note of the BIOS version.
            3.   Select Exit, select No, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
       To check for later BIOS versions, see Downloading a BIOS update on page 90.
1. Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app.
                 – or –
                 Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.
            2.   Click Updates, and then click Check for updates and messages.
            3.   Follow the on-screen instructions.
            4.   At the download area, follow these steps:
                 a.    Identify the most recent BIOS update and compare it to the BIOS version currently installed on your
                       computer. If the update is more recent than your BIOS version, make a note of the date, name, or
                       other identifier. You may need this information to locate the update later, after it has been
                       downloaded to your hard drive.
                 b.    Follow the on-screen instructions to download your selection to the hard drive.
                       Make a note of the path to the location on your hard drive where the BIOS update is downloaded.
                       You will need to access this path when you are ready to install the update.
            BIOS installation procedures vary. Follow any instructions that appear on the screen after the download is
            complete. If no instructions appear, follow these steps:
            1.   Type file in the taskbar search box, and then select File Explorer.
            2.   Click your hard drive designation. The hard drive designation is typically Local Disk (C:).
            3.   Using the hard drive path you recorded earlier, open the folder that contains the update.
            4.   Double-click the file that has an .exe extension (for example, filename.exe).
                 The BIOS installation begins.
            5.   Complete the installation by following the on-screen instructions.
            NOTE: After a message on the screen reports a successful installation, you can delete the downloaded file
            from your hard drive.
       This chapter provides information about the following processes. The information in the chapter is standard
       procedure for most products.
       ●    Creating recovery media and backups
       ●    Restoring and recovering your system
       For additional information, refer to the HP Support Assistant app.
       ▲    Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app.
            ‒ or –
            Select the question mark icon in the taskbar.
       IMPORTANT: If you will be performing recovery procedures on a tablet, the tablet battery must be at least
       70% charged before you start the recovery process.
       IMPORTANT: For a tablet with a detachable keyboard, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before
       beginning any recovery process.
            IMPORTANT: For a tablet with a detachable keyboard, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before
            beginning these steps.
1. Type recovery in the taskbar search box, and then select HP Recovery Manager.
            2.   Select Create recovery media, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
            If you ever need to recover the system, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 93.
            For more information and steps, see the Get started app.
            ▲    Select the Start button, and then select the Get started app.
        ●    Windows offers several options for restoring from backup, refreshing the computer, and resetting the
             computer to its original state. For more information see the Get started app.
             ▲    Select the Start button, and then select the Get started app.
        ●    If you need to correct a problem with a preinstalled application or driver, use the Reinstall drivers and/or
             applications option (select products only) of HP Recovery Manager to reinstall the individual application
             or driver.
             ▲    Type recovery in the taskbar search box, select HP Recovery Manager, select Reinstall drivers
                  and/or applications, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
        ●    If you want to recover the Windows partition to original factory content, you can choose the System
             Recovery option from the HP Recovery partition (select products only) or use the HP Recovery media.
             For more information, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 93. If you have not already
             created recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 91.
        ●    On select products, if you want to recover the computer's original factory partition and content, or if you
             have replaced the hard drive, you can use the Factory Reset option of HP Recovery media. For more
             information, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 93.
        ●    On select products, if you want to remove the Recovery partition to reclaim hard drive space, HP
             Recovery Manager offers the Remove Recovery Partition option.
             For more information, see Removing the HP Recovery partition (select products only) on page 96.
             IMPORTANT: Recovery through HP Recovery Manager should be used as a final attempt to correct
             computer issues.
        ●    HP Recovery media must be used if the computer hard drive fails. If you have not already created
             recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 91.
        ●    To use the Factory Reset option (select products only), you must use HP Recovery media. If you have not
             already created recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 91.
        ●    If your computer does not allow the creation of HP Recovery media or if the HP Recovery media does not
             work, you can obtain recovery media for your system from support. See the Worldwide Telephone
             Numbers booklet included with the computer. You can also find contact information from the HP
            IMPORTANT: HP Recovery Manager does not automatically provide backups of your personal data. Before
            beginning recovery, back up any personal data you want to retain.
Using HP Recovery media, you can choose from one of the following recovery options:
NOTE: Only the options available for your computer display when you start the recovery process.
            ●    System Recovery—Reinstalls the original operating system, and then configures the settings for the
                 programs that were installed at the factory.
            ●    Factory Reset—Restores the computer to its original factory state by deleting all information from the
                 hard drive and re-creating the partitions. Then it reinstalls the operating system and the software that
                 was installed at the factory.
            The HP Recovery partition (select products only) allows System Recovery only.
            IMPORTANT: For a tablet with a detachable keyboard, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before
            beginning these steps (select products only).
            1.   Type recovery in the taskbar search box, select Recovery Manager, and then select HP Recovery
                 Environment.
                 ‒ or –
                 For computers or tablets with keyboards attached, press f11 while the computer boots, or press and
                 hold f11 as you press the power button.
                 For tablets without keyboards:
                 ●     Turn on or restart the tablet, and then quickly hold down the volume up button; then select f11.
                 ‒ or –
                 ●     Turn on or restart the tablet, and then quickly hold down the volume down button; then select f11.
            2.   Select Troubleshoot from the boot options menu.
            3.   Select Recovery Manager, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
                 NOTE: If the computer does not automatically restart in HP Recovery Manager, change the computer
                 boot order. See Changing the computer boot order on page 95.
        IMPORTANT: For a tablet with a detachable keyboard, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before
        beginning these steps.
            IMPORTANT: After you remove the HP Recovery partition, you will not be able to perform System Recovery
            or create HP Recovery media from the HP Recovery partition. So before you remove the Recovery partition,
            create HP Recovery media; see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 91.
NOTE: The Remove Recovery Partition option is only available on products that support this function.
2. Select Remove Recovery Partition, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
     HP PC Hardware Diagnostics is a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) that allows you to run diagnostic
     tests to determine whether the computer hardware is functioning properly. The tool runs outside the
     operating system so that it can isolate hardware failures from issues that are caused by the operating system
     or other software components.
     When HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) detects a failure that requires hardware replacement, a 24-digit
     Failure ID code is generated. This ID code can then be provided to support to help determine how to correct
     the problem.
     NOTE: To start diagnostics on a convertible computer, your computer must be in notebook mode and you
     must use the keyboard attached.
                 NOTE: To download the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool to a USB drive, see Downloading
                 HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) to a USB device on page 97.
          b.     Hard drive
          c.     BIOS
     3.   When the diagnostic tool opens, select the type of diagnostic test you want to run, and then follow the
          on-screen instructions.
Computer specifications
                                                                         Metric                              U.S.
Input power
19.5 V dc @ 2.31 A – 45 W
Temperature
Nonoperating 5% to 95%
      NOTE: Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The device operates well within this range of
      temperatures.
                                                                                                           Computer specifications           99
  39.6-cm (15.6-in) display specifications
                                     Metric                 U.S.
1920x1080 (FHD)
Anti glare
Backlight WLED
3.2 mm (non-touch)
Dimensions
Transfer rate
Average (read/write) 12 ms 12 ms 13 ms
Maximum 22 ms 22 ms 24 ms
*1 GB = 1 billion bytes when referring to hard drive storage capacity. Actual accessible capacity is less.
NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Contact technical support for details.
Dimensions
Width 1 mm 1 mm 1.5 mm
Transfer rate
Access times
Operating temperature
Operating 0° to 70°C (32°F to 158°F) 0° to 70°C (32°F to 158°F) 0° to 70°C (32°F to 158°F)
Non-operating -40° to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) -40° to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) -40° to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
*1 GB = 1 billion bytes when referring to hard drive storage capacity. Actual accessible capacity is less.
NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Contact technical support for details.
Disc diameter
Cache buffer 2 MB
     The wide-range input feature of the computer permits it to operate from any line voltage from 100 to 120
     volts ac, or from 220 to 240 volts ac.
     The 3-conductor power cord set included with the computer meets the requirements for use in the country or
     region where the equipment is purchased.
     Power cord sets for use in other countries and regions must meet the requirements of the country or region
     where the computer is used.
Argentina IRAM 1
Australia SAA 1
Austria OVE 1
Belgium CEBEC 1
Brazil ABNT 1
Canada CSA 2
Chile IMQ 1
Denmark DEMKO 1
Finland FIMKO 1
France UTE 1
Germany VDE 1
India ISI 1
Israel SII 1
Italy IMQ 1
Japan JIS 3
Norway NEMKO 1
Singapore PSB 1
Sweden SEMKO 1
Switzerland SEV 1
Taiwan BSMI 6
Thailand TISI 1
            1.      The flexible cord must be Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 0.75mm2 conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and
                    wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country or region where it will be used.
            2.      The flexible cord must be Type SVT/SJT or equivalent, No. 18 AWG, 3-conductor. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type
                    with a NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V ac) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V ac) configuration. CSA or C-UL mark. UL file number must be on
                    each element.
3.   The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a “T” mark and registration number in accordance with the Japanese
     Dentori Law. The flexible cord must be Type VCTF, 3-conductor, 0.75mm2 or 1.25mm2 conductor size. The wall plug must be a
     two-pole grounding type with a Japanese Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V ac) configuration.
4.   The flexible cord must be Type RVV, 3-conductor, 0.75mm2 conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall
     plug) must bear the CCC certification mark.
5.   The flexible cord must be Type H05VV-F 3X0.75mm2 conductor size. KTL logo and individual approval number must be on each
     element. Corset approval number and logo must be printed on a flag label.
6.   The flexible cord must be Type HVCTF 3X1.25mm2 conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler, cable, and wall plug)
     must bear the BSMI certification mark.
7.   For 127 V ac, the flexible cord must be Type SVT or SJT 3 x 18 AWG, with plug NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V ac), with UL and CSA or C-
     UL marks. For 240 V ac, the flexible cord must be Type H05VV-F 3X0.75/1.00mm2 conductor size, with plug BS 1363/A with BSI or
     ASTA marks.
   When a non-rechargeable or rechargeable battery has reached the end of its useful life, do not dispose of the
   battery in general household waste. Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for battery disposal.
   HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable
   batteries. For more information about recycling programs, see the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com/recycle.
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Index
                                                                                                    Index 111
 hard drive bracket                      K                                       N
    illustrated 19, 27                   keyboard                                network jack, identifying 8
 hard drive brackets                        illustrated 18
    removing 54                             product description 4                O
 hard drive connector                    keys                                    operating system 5
    removing 55                             action 13                            optical drive
 hard drive connector and cable             airplane mode 14                         illustrated 19, 26
    removing 54                             esc 13                                   precautions 30
 hard drive connector board                 fn 13                                    product description 3
    removing 53                             Windows 13                               removing 36
 hard drive connector board cable                                                    specifications 103
    illustrated 25                       L                                       optical drive bezel
 HDMI port                               labels                                      illustrated 26
    identifying 8                            Bluetooth 16                        optical drive bracket
 heat sink assembly                          regulatory 16                           illustrated 26
    illustrated 19                           serial number 16                    optical drive connector board
    removing 19, 64                          service 16                              illustrated 19, 52
 hinge cover                                 wireless certification 16               removing 52
    illustrated 23                           WLAN 16                             optical drive connector board cable
 hinges                                  latches                                     illustrated 25
    illustrated 24                           battery release 15                  optical drive eject button,
    removing 41, 75, 76                  lights                                    identifying 7
 HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)           AC adapter and battery light 8      optical drive rear bracket
    using 97                                 caps lock 11                            removing 37, 38
 HP Recovery Manager                         drive 7                             optical drive, identifying 7
    correcting boot problems 95              mute 11                             original system recovery 93
    starting 94                              power 7
 HP Recovery media                           RJ-45 (network) status 8            P
    creating 91                                                                  packaging guidelines 31
    recovery 94                          M                                       plastic parts, service
 HP Recovery partition                   M.2 solid-state drive                     considerations 29
    recovery 94                             specifications 102                   pointing device 4
    removing 96                          M.2 solid-state drive adapter bracket   ports
                                          and connector board                        external monitor 8
 I                                          removing 56                              HDMI 8
 integrated numeric keypad,              mass storage devices                        product description 4
   identifying 13                           illustrated 26                           USB 2.0 7
 internal card                              precautions 30                           USB 3.x SuperSpeed 8
     product description 4               memory card reader, identifying 7       power button board
 internal microphones, identifying   9   memory card, identifying 7                  illustrated 18
                                         memory module                               removing 84
 J                                          illustrated 19                       power button board cable
 jacks                                      product description 2                    illustrated 25
     audio-out (headphone)/audio-in         removing 50                          power button, identifying 12
       (microphone) 8                    microphone 3                            power connector cable
     network 8                           minimized image recovery 94                 illustrated 18
     RJ-45 (network) 8                   minimized image, creating 93                removing 83
                                         model name 1                            power connector, identifying 8
                                         mute light, identifying 11
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power cord                           recovery media                             DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive
    requirements for all countries       creating 91                              103
      105                                creating using HP Recovery             hard drive 101
    requirements for specific               Manager 92                          M.2 solid-state drive 102
      countries and regions 106      recovery partition                         optical drive 103
    set requirements 105                 removing 96                         supported discs, recovery 92
power lights, identifying 7          regulatory information                  system board
power requirements 4                     regulatory label 16                    removing 69
processor                                wireless certification labels 16       spare part number 20, 69
    product description 1            removal/replacement                     system recovery 93
product description                      preliminaries 29                    system restore point
    audio 3                              procedures 33, 39                      creating 92
    display panel 2                  RJ-45 (network) jack, identifying 8     system restore point, creating 91
    Ethernet 4                       RJ-45 (network) status lights,
    external media cards 4             identifying 8                         T
    graphics 2                       RTC battery                             tools required 29
    hard drive 3                         illustrated 18                      top cover/keyboard
    internal card 4                      removing 59                            removing 86
    keyboard 4                       rubber feet                             TouchPad
    memory module 2                      removing 43                            buttons 10
    microphone 3                                                             TouchPad button board
    operating system 5               S                                          removing 68
    optical drive 3                  security cable slot, identifying 7         spare part number 18, 68
    pointing device 4                security, product description 5         TouchPad button board cable
    ports 4                          serial number, computer 16                 illustrated 25
    power requirements 4             service considerations                  TouchPad cable
    processor 1                          cables 29                              illustrated 25
    product name 1                       connectors 29                       TouchPad zone, identifying 10
    security 5                           plastic parts 29                    transporting guidelines 31
    serviceability 5                 service labels, locating 16             traveling with the computer 16
    video 3                          serviceability, product description 5
    wireless 4                       slots                                   U
product name 1                           memory card reader 7                USB 2.0 port, identifying 7
product name and number,                 security cable 7                    USB 3.x SuperSpeed port,
  computer 16                        solid-state drive                         identifying 8
                                         illustrated 26                      USB board
R                                        removal 58                              removing 61
recover                                  spare part number 18, 27, 58            spare part number 18
   options 93                        solid-state drive board                 USB board cable
recovery                                 illustrated 19, 56                      illustrated 25
   discs 92, 94                      solid-state drive bracket
   HP Recovery Manager 93                illustrated 19, 56                  V
   media 94                          speakers                                vents, identifying 8, 15
   starting 94                           illustrated 21                      video, product description    3
   supported discs 92                    removing 60
   system 93                         speakers, identifying 15                W
   USB flash drive 94                special keys, using 13                  Windows
   using HP Recovery media 92        specifications                             system restore point 91, 92
                                         computer 99                         Windows key, identifying 13
                                         display 100                         Windows tools
                                                                                using 92
                                                                                                           Index 113
 wireless antenna
    illustrated 24
 wireless antennas
    removing 79, 80
 wireless certification label 16
 wireless, product description 4
 WLAN antennas, identifying 9
 WLAN device 16
 WLAN label 16
 WLAN module
    illustrated 19
    removing 48
 workstation guidelines 31
114 Index