
In order to unlock the connector, lift up the brown piece so it opens up at a 90 degree angle. On the following picture the connector shown in the locked position. Place the keyboard cover so you can access four screws.īefore you can remove the keyboard, you have to unlock the connector and release the ribbon cable. You’ll see this cables on the next pictures. Insert a piece of soft plastic (I”m using the guitar pick) between the keyboard cover and bottom case and carefully lift it up.Ĭontinue removing the cover with your fingers.īe careful, there are two cables running from the keyboard cover to the motherboard. Remove two more screws (red) securing the keyboard. Remove five screws (yellow) securing the keyboard cover. REMOVING KEYBOARD AND KEYBOARD COVER (Steps 8-18). Remove one screws securing the CD/DVD drive and pull it from the case. Remove the wireless card same way you removed memory modules. HP Pavilion dv5 has a regular 2.5″ SATA HDD installed.ĭisconnect both antenna cables and remove one screw securing the wireless card. If you are replacing the hard drive, you’ll have to disconnect the hard drive cable and transfer it to the new one.Īlso, remove four screws (two from each side) and transfer hard drive mounting brackets. If needed, remove the CMOS battery (I’ll keep it connected to the motherboard). Remove the hard drive assembly and disconnect the hard drive cable from the motherboard. Lift up the left side of the hard drive assembly and carefully slide it to the left. Loosen four screws securing the hard drive, memory and CMOS battery covers. REMOVING HARD DRIVE, MEMORY, WIRELESS CARD AND DVD DRIVE (Steps 1-7). Before you start, make sure the it is turned off. In order to replace the cooling fan I’ll have to disassemble the whole unit. While all efforts are made to check pricing, product specifications and other errors, inadvertent errors do occur from time to time and HP reserves the right to decline orders arising from such errors. For pen drives, please reach out to respective manufacturers for any service queries.I’m taking it apart in order to replace the noisy cooling fan which is mounted deep inside the case under the motherboard. Please note: The product colour and look & feel may vary from the visual representation on the Website. We greatly value your business and appreciate your ongoing patience as we work to get your order to you.įor HP supplies (inks and toners), disclaimers apply. We will send updates by email as soon as they are available. You may check your order status via our Track My Order page (Click Here to log in). Our website reflects current product availability but circumstances are dynamic.
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