HP Pavilion 24-b100 Hard Drive Replacement Instructions 1

HP Pavilion 24-b100 Manual

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  • HP Pavilion 24-b100 | Hard Drive Replacement Instructions 1 - Page 1
    Replacement Instructions 854284-001 Before you begin Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing the hard drive. WARNING: Never open the cover while the power cord is attached. You might damage your computer or be injured by the spinning fan blades. WARNING: Avoid touching
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    orientation of the hard drive (which side is up and the position of the cable connector) before removing the drive from the hard drive cage. 8. Touch the replacement hard drive bag to the metal of the computer, and then remove the replacement hard drive from the bag. 854284-001 2
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    Replacing the hard drive 1. Orient the hard drive to match the orientation of the old hard drive--that is, which side is up and the position of the connector. Insert the hard drive into the drive cage (1), and then replace the four Phillips screws (2). 2. Insert the drive cage into the computer
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    instructions included with your system recovery discs, or for U.S. product support, go to http://www.hp.com/go/contactHP. For worldwide product support, go to http://welcome.hp is complete, the computer reboots and the Windows Setup screen is displayed. After the setup has been completed, you
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Hard Drive Replacement Instructions
Before you begin
Observe the following requirements before removing and
replacing the hard drive.
WARNING
: Never open the cover while the power cord
is attached. You might damage your computer or be
injured by the spinning fan blades.
WARNING
: Avoid touching sharp edges inside the
computer.
CAUTION
: Static electricity can damage the electronic
components inside the computer. Discharge static electricity
by touching the metal cage of the computer before touching
any internal parts or electronic components.
CAUTION
: A hard drive is extremely sensitive to shock
and impact. Do not bang or drop it.
Tools needed
Phillips #2 screwdriver
Hex tool
Small screws are easily lost. Remove screws over a
surface that enables you to retrieve them if they fall.
Removing the hard drive
1.
Disconnect the power cord and all attached cables from
the back of the computer.
2.
Using caution, lay the computer down on a flat surface
covered with a soft cloth.
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