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Maintenance and Service Guide
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This guide provides information about spare parts, removal and replacement of parts, security, backing up, and more.

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  • Page 1 Maintenance and Service Guide SUMMARY This guide provides information about spare parts, removal and replacement of parts, security, backing up, and more.
  • Page 2 Optimus are trademarks and/or registered bound by the terms of the HP End User License Not all features are available in all editions or trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S.
  • Page 3 Safety warning notice Reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries or of overheating the computer by following the practices described. WARNING! To reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries or of overheating the computer, do not place the computer directly on your lap or obstruct the computer air vents. Use the computer only on a hard, flat surface.
  • Page 4 Safety warning notice...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Product description ............................1 2 Getting to know your computer ........................5 Right side ................................5 Left side ................................. 6 Display ..................................7 Keyboard area ................................ 8 Touchpad ............................. 8 Lights ..............................8 Button, vent, and speakers ......................... 9 Special keys ............................
  • Page 6 Backing up information and creating recovery media ..................60 Using Windows tools for backing up ....................60 Using the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool to create recovery media (select products only) ..60 Restoring and recovering your system ....................... 60 Creating a system restore .........................
  • Page 7 8 Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics ........................ 63 Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows (select products only) ..............63 Using an HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows hardware failure ID code ........63 Accessing HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows ................63 Accessing HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows from HP Help and Support (select products only) .....................
  • Page 8 11 Power cord set requirements ........................77 Requirements for all countries ..........................77 Requirements for specific countries and regions ....................77 12 Recycling ..............................79 Index ................................80 viii...
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Product components and their descriptions Category Description Product Name HP 240 G8 Notebook PC Processor Intel® Core® i7-1065G7 (1.3 GHz, 4 cores, 8 MB L3 cache, 12 W) Intel Core i5-1035G1 (1.0 GHz, 4 cores, 6 MB L3 cache, 12 W) Intel Core i3-1005G1 (1.2 GHz, 4 cores, 4 MB L3 cache, 13 W)
  • Page 10 128 GB, SATA-3, TLC, solid-state drive + 1 TB, 5400 rpm hard drive eMMC v5.0 64 GB Camera HP TrueVision HD Camera: Indicator LED, USB2.0, HD BSI sensor, f2.0 720p by 30 frames per second Single digital microphone HP Webcam: VGA camera, indicator LED, USB2.0, f2.4 640 ×...
  • Page 11 Integrated Wireless options with single antenna Realtek RTL8821CE 802.11ac 1 × 1 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 Combo Adapter (MU-MIMO supported) Media card reader HP Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader Supports SD™/SDHC™/SDXC™ Push-pull insertion/removal Internal card One M.2 slot for solid-state drive expansion One M.2 slot for WLAN...
  • Page 12 Table 1-1 Product components and their descriptions (continued) Category Description 65 W Smart, nPFC, 4.5 mm, right angle 65 W Smart, nPFC, 4.5 mm, EM Power cord (C5) 1 m (3.3 ft), conventional Security Kensington Mini Security Slot Supports Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 Operating system FreeDOS 3.0 Windows®...
  • Page 13: Getting To Know Your Computer

    To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before putting on headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, see the Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices. To access this guide: 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.
  • Page 14: Left Side

    Table 2-1 Right-side components and their descriptions (continued) Component Description Off: The battery is not charging. ● Power connector Connects an AC adapter. Left side Use the illustration and table to identify the components on the left side of the computer. Table 2-2 Left-side components and their descriptions Component...
  • Page 15: Display

    Table 2-2 Left-side components and their descriptions (continued) Component Description Off: The computer is off or in Hibernation. Hibernation is a power-saving state ● that uses the least amount of power. Display Use the illustration and table to identify the display components. Table 2-3 Display components and their descriptions Component...
  • Page 16: Keyboard Area

    Table 2-3 Display components and their descriptions (continued) Component Description Select the Start button, select HP Help and Support, and then select HP Documentation. ▲ Keyboard area Keyboards can vary by language. Touchpad Use the illustration and table to identify the touchpad components.
  • Page 17: Button, Vent, And Speakers

    Table 2-5 Lights and their descriptions Component Description Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on, which switches the key input to all capital letters. Mute light On: Computer sound is off. ● Off: Computer sound is on. ● Button, vent, and speakers Use the illustration and table to identify the button, vent, and speakers on the computer.
  • Page 18: Special Keys

    Table 2-6 Button, vent, and speakers and their descriptions 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 ●...
  • Page 19: Bottom

    Table 2-7 Special keys and their descriptions Component Description Displays system information when pressed in combination with the key. Executes specific functions when pressed in combination with another key. Windows key Opens the Start menu. NOTE: Pressing the Windows key again will close the Start menu. Action keys Execute frequently used system functions.
  • Page 20: Labels

    Your service label will resemble one of these examples. Refer to the illustration that most closely matches the service label on your computer. Table 2-9 Service label components Component HP product name Warranty period Product ID Serial number Chapter 2 Getting to know your computer...
  • Page 21 Table 2-10 Service label components Component HP product name Model number Product ID Serial number Warranty period Table 2-11 Service label components Component HP product name Product ID Serial number Warranty period Regulatory labels—Provide regulatory information about the computer. ●...
  • Page 22: Illustrated Parts Catalog

    To identify the computer major components, use this illustration and table. NOTE: HP continually improves and changes product parts. For complete and current information about supported parts for your computer, go to http://partsurfer.hp.com, select your country or region, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog...
  • Page 23 Table 3-1 Computer major components and their descriptions Item Component Spare part number Display assembly NOTE: Displays are available as spare parts only at the subcomponent level. For display assembly spare part information, see Display assembly on page Hinge cover M23371-001 Top cover with keyboard NOTE:...
  • Page 24 Table 3-1 Computer major components and their descriptions (continued) Item Component Spare part number xxxxxx-601: Windows operating system For use in models with discrete graphics memory: ● Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor M23363-xxx ● Intel Core i5-1035G1 processor L89468-xxx Intel Core i3-1005G1 processor M13938-xxx ●...
  • Page 25: Display Assembly Subcomponents

    Table 3-1 Computer major components and their descriptions (continued) Item Component Spare part number (22) L23189-001 Heat sink assembly (includes replacement thermal materials) (23) For use in models with discrete graphics memory L96693-001 (24) For use in models with UMA graphics memory with a system fan L96692-001 (25) For use in models with UMA graphics memory without a system fan...
  • Page 26 Table 3-2 Display major components and their descriptions Item Component Spare part number Hinge cover M23371-001 Display bezel L24465-001 Raw display panel FHD, antiglare, UWVA M28173-001 HD, antiglare, WLED SVA M28174-001 Hinges (left and right) L24470-001 Camera module L23237-001 L23238-001 Display cable Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog...
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous Parts

    L31017-001 System board graphics pad (for use in models with discrete graphics memory) M03294-001 HP Backpack M03617-001 HP Smart AC adapter 45 W, RC 4.5 mm, nPFC, nonslim 741727-001 65 W, nPFC, 3 pin, 4.5 mm 710412-001 65 W, nPFC, RC 4.5 mm, EM 913691-850 Power cord (3-pin, black, 1.0 m [3.3 ft]) for use in:...
  • Page 28 Table 3-3 Miscellaneous parts and their descriptions (continued) Component Spare part number For use in South Korea L19366-001 For use in Switzerland L19370-001 For use in Thailand L19371-001 For use in Taiwan L19372-001 For use in the United Kingdom L19373-001 Screw Kit M23370-001 Chapter 3 Illustrated parts catalog...
  • Page 29: Removal And Replacement Procedures Preliminary Requirements

    Removal and replacement procedures preliminary requirements Use this information to properly prepare to disassemble and reassemble the computer. 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 ●...
  • Page 30: Electrostatic Discharge Information

    IMPORTANT: Drives are fragile components. Handle them 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.
  • Page 31: Preventing Electrostatic Damage To Equipment

    Table 4-1 Static electricity occurrence based on activity and humidity (continued) Relative humidity Walking across vinyl floor 3,000 V 5,000 V 12,000 V Motions of bench worker 400 V 800 V 6,000 V Removing DIPs (dual in-line packages) from plastic tube 400 V 700 V 2,000 V...
  • Page 32: Grounding The Work Area

    Use conductive field service tools, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuums. ● ● Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry. Recommended materials and equipment HP recommends certain materials and equipment to prevent static electricity. Antistatic tape ● Antistatic smocks, aprons, or sleeve protectors ●...
  • Page 33: Packaging And Transporting Guidelines

    Transparent metallized shielding bags ● ● Transparent shielding tubes Packaging and transporting guidelines Follow these grounding guidelines when packaging and transporting equipment. ● To avoid hand contact, transport products in static-safe tubes, bags, or boxes. ● Protect ESD-sensitive parts and assemblies with conductive or approved containers or packaging. ●...
  • Page 34: Removal And Replacement Procedures For Authorized Service Provider Parts

    Accessing these parts can damage the computer or void the warranty. NOTE: HP continually improves and changes product parts. For complete and current information about supported parts for your computer, go to http://partsurfer.hp.com, select your country or region, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Component replacement procedures To remove and replace computer components, use these procedures.
  • Page 35: Bottom Cover

    Close the computer and position it upside down, with the front toward you. Insert a tool with no sharp edges between the base enclosure and one end of the rubber feet. Peel the feet off the computer. To install the rubber feet, refit them on the adhesive backing. NOTE: The bottoms of the computer feet are ribbed.
  • Page 36: Battery

    Remove the four Phillips M2.5 × 6.0 screws (1) in the feet area, and the two Phillips M2.5 × 4.0 screws (2) in the front part of the bottom cover. Use a thin plastic tool (1) to release the back cover. Work your way around prying to disengage the bottom cover from the computer, and then remove the cover (2).
  • Page 37: Hard Drive

    Table 5-3 Battery and system board hook descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number Battery, 3 cell, 41 Whr L11119-855 Battery, 4 cell, 46 Whr L71607-005 System board hook L88007-001 Before removing the battery, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26).
  • Page 38 Table 5-4 Hard drive descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number 1 TB, 5400 rpm, 7 mm L30422-005 500 GB, 7200 rpm, 7 mm 703267-005 500 GB, 5400 rpm, 7 mm 778186-005 Hard drive cable L23187-001 Hard drive bracket L24490-001 Before removing the hard drive, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly...
  • Page 39: Solid-State Drive (Ssd) Board

    To remove the hard drive connector, pull the connector (3) away from the hard drive. Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the hard drive. Solid-state drive (SSD) board To remove the SSD board, use this procedure and illustration. Table 5-5 SSD board descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number...
  • Page 40 Lift the assembly from the computer (3). To remove the SSD board from the bracket, remove the three Phillips M2.0 × 3.0 screws (1) that secure the board to the bracket, and then remove the board from the bracket (2). Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the SSD board.
  • Page 41: Wlan Module

    WLAN module To remove the WLAN module, use this procedure and illustration. Table 5-6 WLAN module descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number Dual antenna Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (NGW) 802.11ax 2 × 2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5 (non-vPro) L57250-005 Realtek RTL8822BE 802.11ac 2 ×...
  • Page 42: Memory Module

    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. Reverse this procedure to install the WLAN module.
  • Page 43: Solid-State Drive

    Table 5-7 Memory module descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number 4 GB L10598-855 8 GB 937236-855 Before removing a memory module, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26). Remove the rubber feet (see Computer feet on page 26).
  • Page 44: Speakers

    Table 5-8 Solid-state drive descriptions and part numbers (continued) Description Spare part number 512 GB L85364-005 ● 512 GB + 32 GB Optane memory L85366-005 ● ● 256 GB L85354-005 ● 256 GB + 16 GB Optane memory L85356-005 16 GB Optane memory module L85372-005 ●...
  • Page 45: Power Connector

    Table 5-9 Speakers description and part number Description Spare part number Speakers (includes left and right speakers and cable) 926558-001 Before removing the speakers, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26). Remove the rubber feet (see Computer feet on page 26).
  • Page 46: Touchpad Click Board

    Before removing the power connector, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26). Remove the rubber feet (see Computer feet on page 26). Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 27). Remove the battery (see Battery on page 28).
  • Page 47: Touchpad

    Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26). Remove the rubber feet (see Computer feet on page 26). Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 27). Remove the battery (see Battery on page 28). To remove the touchpad click board: Disconnect the touchpad cable (1) from the system board, and then disconnect from the touchpad click board cable (2) touchpad.
  • Page 48: Usb Board

    Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26). Remove the rubber feet (see Computer feet on page 26). Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 27). Remove the battery (see Battery on page 28). Remove the touchpad click board (see Touchpad click board on page 38).
  • Page 49: Fan

    Remove the USB board from the computer (3). Reverse this procedure to install the USB board. To remove the fan, use this procedure and illustration. Table 5-14 Fan description and part number Description Spare part number L23189-001 Before removing the fan, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26).
  • Page 50: System Board

    Lift the fan out of the computer (3). Reverse this procedure to install the fan. System board To remove the system board, use this procedure and illustration. NOTE: The system board spare part kit includes replacement thermal materials. Table 5-15 System board descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number...
  • Page 51 Table 5-15 System board descriptions and part numbers (continued) Description Spare part number Intel Pentium 6805U processor M33066-xxx ● Intel Celeron N4020 processor L85887-xxx ● Intel Celeron N4020 processor with 64 GB of eMMC memory L85886-xxx ● System board hook L88007-001 Before removing the fan, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly...
  • Page 52: Heat Sink Assembly

    Remove the three Phillips M2.0 × 2.0 screws (1) that secure the system board to the computer. Remove the Phillips M2.0 × 3.5 screw (2) that secures the system board to the computer. Lift the system board out of the computer (3). Reverse this procedure to install the system board.
  • Page 53 Before removing the heat sink assembly, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26). Remove the rubber feet (see Computer feet on page 26). Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 27). Remove the battery (see Battery on page 28).
  • Page 54 Thoroughly clean the thermal material from the surfaces of the heat sink and the system board components each time the heat sink is removed. Replacement thermal material is included with the heat sink and system board spare part kits. Thermal paste is used on the integrated system board processor (1) and associated location on the heat sink (2).
  • Page 55 Thoroughly clean the thermal material from the surfaces of the heat sink and the system board components each time the heat sink is removed. Replacement thermal material is included with the heat sink and system board spare part kits. Thermal paste is used on the integrated system board processor (1) and the heat sink (2). UMA graphics without a fan: In the order indicated on the heat sink, remove the four Phillips M2.0×4.0 screws (1) that secure the heat sink to the system board.
  • Page 56: Display Assembly

    Thoroughly clean the thermal material from the surfaces of the heat sink and the system board components each time the heat sink is removed. Replacement thermal material is included with the heat sink and system board spare part kits. Thermal paste is used on the integrated system board processor (1) and the heat sink (2). Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the heat sink assembly.
  • Page 57 Table 5-17 Display assembly part descriptions and part numbers (continued) Description Spare part number Antennas Dual L24640-001 Single L29012-001 Display enclosure Dark ash silver M23372-001 Asteroid silver M42491-001 Before removing the display assembly, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (Preparation for disassembly on page 26).
  • Page 58 Rotate the hinges upward to an angle (3), and then remove the display (4). If it is necessary to replace any of the display assembly subcomponents: Lift the hinge cap to remove it from display. Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures for authorized service provider parts...
  • Page 59 Flex the inside of the top edge (1), left and right sides (2), and the inside of the bottom edge (3) of the display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display enclosure. Remove the display bezel (4). To remove the webcam/microphone module: Position the display assembly with the top edge toward you.
  • Page 60 The display panel is secured to the display enclosure with tape that is installed under the left and right sides of the panel. To remove the panel, use tweezers to grasp the end of the tape (1). While turning the tweezers, wrap the tape around the tweezers (2) as you continue to pull the tape out from behind the display panel (3).
  • Page 61 Lift the display panel (3) to remove it. To remove the display hinges: Remove the three Phillips M2.5 × 2.5 screw (1) from the bottom of each hinge. Remove the display hinges from the enclosure (2). Component replacement procedures...
  • Page 62 To remove the display/webcam cable, lift the tape from the connector on the webcam module (1), and then disconnect the cable from the webcam module (2). Lift the cable from the display enclosure to disengage the adhesive that secures it (3). To remove the wireless antennas and cables, release the wireless antenna cables from the clips (1) built into the side of the display enclosure, and then peel the antennas of the display enclosure (2) to remove the antennas and cables.
  • Page 63: Top Cover With Keyboard

    Reverse this procedure to reassemble and install the display assembly. Top cover with keyboard In this section, the first table provides the main spare part number for the keyboard. The second table provides the country codes. Table 5-18 Top cover with keyboard descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number Top cover with keyboard, black...
  • Page 64: Computer Setup (Bios), Tpm, And Hp Sure Start

    NOTE: Use extreme care when making changes in Computer Setup. Errors can prevent the computer from operating properly. To start Computer Setup, turn on or restart the computer, and when the HP logo appears, press to enter Computer Setup. Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup You can navigate and select in Computer Setup using one or more methods.
  • Page 65: Updating The Bios

    Your password settings and security settings are not changed when you restore the factory settings. Updating the BIOS Updated versions of the BIOS might be available on the HP website. Most BIOS updates on the HP website are packaged in compressed files called SoftPaqs.
  • Page 66: Installing A Bios Update

    Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. – or – Select the question mark icon in the taskbar. Select Updates, and then select Check for updates and messages. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 67: Using Hp Sure Start (Select Products Only)

    If the BIOS becomes corrupted or is attacked, HP Sure Start automatically restores the BIOS to its previously safe state, without user intervention. HP Sure Start is configured and already enabled so that most users can use the HP Sure Start default configuration. Advanced users can customize the default configuration.
  • Page 68: Backing Up, Restoring, And Recovering

    Using the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool to create recovery media (select products only) You can use the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool to create HP Recovery media on a bootable USB flash drive. For details: Go to http://www.hp.com/support, search for HP Cloud Recovery, and then select the result that ▲...
  • Page 69: Creating A System Restore

    You can use HP Recovery media to recover the original operating system and software programs that were installed at the factory. On select products, it can be created on a bootable USB flash drive using the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool.
  • Page 70: Using Hp Sure Recover (Select Products Only)

    Using HP Sure Recover (select products only) Select computer models are configured with HP Sure Recover, a PC operating system (OS) recovery solution built into the hardware and software. HP Sure Recover can fully restore the HP OS image without installed recovery software.
  • Page 71: Using Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics

    The tool runs within the Windows operating system to diagnose hardware failures. If HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows is not installed on your computer, first you must download and install it. To download HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows, see...
  • Page 72: Downloading Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics Windows

    To download HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows from HP, follow these steps. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/pcdiags. The HP PC Diagnostics home page is displayed. Select Download HP Diagnostics Windows, and then select a location on your computer or a USB flash drive.
  • Page 73: Installing Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics Windows

    HP UEFI support environment because only .exe files are provided. For more information, see Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI to a USB flash drive on page If your PC does not start in Windows, you can use HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI to diagnose hardware issues.
  • Page 74: Downloading Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics Uefi To A Usb Flash Drive

    Downloading the latest HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version To download the latest HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version to a USB flash drive, follow this procedure. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/pcdiags. The HP PC Diagnostics home page is displayed.
  • Page 75: Downloading Remote Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics Uefi

    Downloading Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI HP Remote PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI is also available as a SoftPaq that you can download to a server. Downloading the latest Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version You can download the latest HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 76: Specifications

    Specifications This chapter provides specifications for your computer. Computer specifications This section provides specifications for your computer. When traveling with your computer, the computer dimensions and weights, as well as input power ratings and operating specifications, provide helpful information. Table 9-1 Computer specifications Metric U.S.
  • Page 77: Hard Drive Specifications

    Table 9-2 Display specifications Metric U.S. Active diagonal size 35.6 cm 14.0 in Thickness 3.0 mm 0.118 in Resolution 1920 × 1080 FHD 1366 × 768 HD Surface treatment Antiglare Brightness 250 nits Viewing angle SVA (HD) UWVA (FHD) Backlight WLED Graphics adapter Hard drive specifications...
  • Page 78: Solid-State Drive Specifications

    Solid-state drive specifications This section provides specifications for your solid-state drives. Table 9-4 Solid-state drive specifications 256 GB* 512 GB* 1 TB* Dimensions Height 1.0 mm 1.0 mm 1.0 mm Length 50.8 mm 50.8 mm 50.8 mm Width 28.9 mm 28.9 mm 28.9 mm Weight...
  • Page 79: 10 Statement Of Memory Volatility

    No applications, features, or functionality were added to or installed on the system. ● Following system shutdown and removal of all power sources from an HP business computer system, personal data can remain on volatile system memory (DIMMs) for a finite period of time and also remains in nonvolatile memory.
  • Page 80 If a DriveLock password is set, select the Security menu, and scroll down to Hard Drive Utilities under the Utilities menu. Select Hard Drive Utilities, select DriveLock, and then clear the check box for DriveLock password on restart. Select OK to proceed. Select the Main menu, and then select Reset BIOS Security to factory default.
  • Page 81: Nonvolatile Memory Usage

    HP Sure Start only) backup of The content is managed Embedded Controller. critical System solely by the HP Sure Start BIOS code, EC Embedded Controller. firmware, and critical computer configuration data for select...
  • Page 82 How is this memory memory type Amount (Size) data? is removed? memory? memory? write-protected? on the HP website; go to http://www.hp.com/ support. Select Find your product, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Intel Management 1.5 MB or 7 MB Stores...
  • Page 83: Questions And Answers

    HP has provided options in Computer Setup (BIOS) to allow you to run in legacy BIOS, if required by the operating system. Examples of this requirement would be if you upgrade or downgrade the OS.
  • Page 84: Using Hp Sure Start (Select Products Only)

    BIOS for attacks or corruption. If the BIOS becomes corrupted or is attacked, HP Sure Start restores the BIOS to its previously safe state, without user intervention. Those select computer models ship with HP Sure Start configured and enabled. HP Sure Start is configured and already enabled so that most users can use the HP Sure Start default configuration.
  • Page 85: 11 Power Cord Set Requirements

    11 Power cord set requirements This chapter provides power cord requirements for countries and regions. The wide-range input feature of the computer permits it to operate from any line voltage from 100 V ac to 120 V ac, or from 220 V ac to 240 V 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.
  • Page 86 Table 11-1 Power cord requirements for specific countries and regions (continued) Country/region Accredited agency Applicable note number India Israel Italy Japan Netherlands KEMA New Zealand SANZ Norway NEMKO People's Republic of China Saudi Arabia SASO Singapore South Africa SABS South Korea Sweden SEMKO Switzerland...
  • Page 87: 12 Recycling

    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 website at http://www.hp.com/recycle.
  • Page 88: Index

    Index caps lock light, identifying 8 AC adapter 19 cautions electrostatic discharge (ESD) 21, 22 AC adapter and battery light, electrostatic discharge 21, 22 preventing damage 21, 22, 23 identifying 5 components eMMC board action keys bottom 11 illustrated 14 identifying 10 display 7 eMMC bracket...
  • Page 89 6 camera 1 illustrated 17, 48 mute 8 chipset 1 removing 48 power 6 display panel 1 HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI RJ-45 (network) status 5 ethernet 1 downloading 66 hard drive 1 starting 65 keyboard 1 memory using 65...
  • Page 90 RJ-45 (network) status lights, touchpad wireless networking identifying 5 removing 39 product description 1 spare part number 39 WLAN touchpad board illustrated 14 Screw Kit 19 illustrated 14 WLAN antennas, identifying 7 security cable slot, identifying 6 touchpad buttons WLAN device 12 security, product description 1 identifying 8 WLAN label 12...

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