Safety is the priority. Never open a laptop with the power source attached. Turn the laptop over so the bottom base is facing up.
Flip the motherboard over to access the cooling system on the underside. Disconnect the small 4-pin fan power cable from the board.
: Flip the laptop over. Slide the battery release latch and lift the battery out of its bay. Service Covers :
Disconnect the touchpad cable and power button cable from the motherboard.
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Lift the drive out of the bay. If you are replacing the drive, remove the four side screws holding the drive inside its metal caddy. Removing the RAM Modules Locate the two DDR3 SODIMM memory slots.
Remove all screws from the base of the laptop, including those hidden under the service door, battery compartment, and rubber feet.
Flip the keyboard over toward the trackpad.
To reach the "brain" of the machine for cleaning or repair, you must remove the top cover (palmrest).
Safety is the priority. Never open a laptop with the power source attached. Turn the laptop over so the bottom base is facing up.
Flip the motherboard over to access the cooling system on the underside. Disconnect the small 4-pin fan power cable from the board.
: Flip the laptop over. Slide the battery release latch and lift the battery out of its bay. Service Covers : hp probook 450 g0 disassembly
Disconnect the touchpad cable and power button cable from the motherboard.
If you intend to upgrade or replace parts during this teardown, let me know you plan to install or what specific issue your laptop is experiencing so I can offer tailored troubleshooting advice. Share public link Safety is the priority
Lift the drive out of the bay. If you are replacing the drive, remove the four side screws holding the drive inside its metal caddy. Removing the RAM Modules Locate the two DDR3 SODIMM memory slots.
Remove all screws from the base of the laptop, including those hidden under the service door, battery compartment, and rubber feet. Flip the motherboard over to access the cooling
Flip the keyboard over toward the trackpad.
To reach the "brain" of the machine for cleaning or repair, you must remove the top cover (palmrest).