Removing The Motherboard Or Bottom Case (Hp Authorized Service Providers Only); Figure 2-20. Two Types Of Cpu Modules And Thermal Kits - HP OMNIBOOK 2100 Service Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for OMNIBOOK 2100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case
(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)
Required Equipment
Small Phillips screwdriver, preferably magnetized.
5 mm hex driver.
Removal Procedure
1. Unplug the ac adapter, if present, and remove the battery.
2. Remove these additional assemblies:
Floppy drive or other plug-in module (see page 2-4).
Hard drive (see page 2-5).
Display assembly (see page 2-9).
Keyboard (see page 2-20).
Heatsink and top case (see page 2-21).
3. If two screws are at the front corners of the CPU module, remove them.
Caution
Remove and install the CPU module by holding it at the connector end (the right end). Do not
pull or push on large components. Otherwise, you could damage the connectors or damage
pressure-sensitive components on the module.
Install or replace the CPU module thermal pad and spacer if they are missing or damaged. Be
sure to use the thermal kit that is compatible with the CPU module. Components may be
damaged if compatible parts are not used. See the table starting on page 4-3.
4. Unplug the CPU module from the motherboard. It is held by two connectors under the right end
of the module.
Note:
The larger thermal
pads are the same for
both CPU types, but
the corner spacers are
different.
CPU module, Pentium II (MD)
HP OmniBook 2100/3000/3100

Figure 2-20. Two Types of CPU Modules and Thermal Kits

CPU module, Pentium (T)
Removal and Replacement
Spacer
Thermal pad
2-25

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Omnibook 3100Omnibook 3000

Table of Contents