HP Elite c645 G2 Chromebook Maintenance And Service Manual

HP Elite c645 G2 Chromebook Maintenance And Service Manual

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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 HP End User License To access the latest user guides, go to by HP Inc. under license. The terms HDMI, Agreement (EULA).
  • 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: Table Of Contents

    Grounding the work area ............................22 Recommended materials and equipment.......................22 Cleaning your computer ..............................23 Enabling HP Easy Clean (select products only) .......................23 Removing dirt and debris from your computer.......................23 Cleaning your computer with a disinfectant ......................24 Caring for wood veneer (select products only) .......................25 Packaging and transporting guidelines ..........................25...
  • Page 5 8  Statement of memory volatility ............................64 Current BIOS steps................................64 Nonvolatile memory usage .............................66 Questions and answers ..............................68 Using HP Sure Start (select products only) ........................70 9  Power cord set requirements ..............................71 Requirements for all countries............................71 Requirements for specific countries and regions ......................71 10  Recycling ....................................73...
  • Page 6: 1  Product Description

    FHD, UWVA, 100% sRGB, eDP 1.3 + PSR, 400 nits FHD, UWVA, 100% sRGB, eDP 1.3 + PSR, low blue light, 1000 nits, privacy panel, HP Eye Ease certification High definition (HD) (1366 × 768), standard viewing angle (SVA), 45% NTSC, eDP 1.2 without PSR, 250 nits...
  • Page 7 3-coat paint, backlit 3-coat paint, backlit, privacy Textured Power requirements Battery 3 cell, 58 Whr, polymer, HP Long Life HP Fast Charge Technology Smart AC adapters (USB Type-C, non power factor correction, (nPFC), straight, 1.8 m [6 ft]) 65 W 45 W Power cord C5, conventional, 1 m (3.3 ft)
  • Page 8: 2  Components

    Components Your computer features top-rated components. This chapter provides details about your components, where they are located, and how they work. Right Use the illustration and table to identify the components on the right side of the computer. Table 2-1 Right-side components and their descriptions Component Description...
  • Page 9: Left

    Table 2-1 Right-side components and their descriptions (continued) Component Description USB Type-C® power connector and Connects an AC adapter that has a USB Type-C connector, SuperSpeed port supplying power to the computer and, if needed, charging the computer battery. – and – Connects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer, and (for select products) charges small devices (such as a smartphone) when the computer is on or in Sleep mode.
  • Page 10 Table 2-2 Left-side components and their descriptions Component Description HDMI port Connects an optional video or audio device, such as a high-definition television, any compatible digital or audio component, or a high-speed High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) device. USB SuperSpeed port Connects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer, and (for select products) charges small devices (such as a smartphone) when the computer is on or in Sleep mode.
  • Page 11: Display

    The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides important electrical and mechanical safety information. The Safety & Comfort Guide is available on the web at http://www.hp.com/ergo. Table 2-3 Display components and their descriptions...
  • Page 12: Keyboard Area

    Table 2-3 Display components and their descriptions (continued) Component Description Camera privacy cover By default, the camera lens is uncovered, but you can slide the camera privacy cover to block the camera's view. To use the camera, slide the camera privacy cover in the opposite direction to reveal the lens.
  • Page 13: Power Key And Fingerprint Reader

    Power key and fingerprint reader Fingerprint readers can be located on the touchpad, on a side panel of the computer, or on the top cover below the keyboard. Table 2-5 Power key and fingerprint reader and their descriptions Component Description Power key When the computer is off, press the key briefly to turn on ●...
  • Page 14: Bottom

    NOTE: Your computer might look slightly different than the illustration in this section. Table 2-6 Special keys and their descriptions Component Description Activates certain computer functions when pressed in combination with other keys, such as or shift. Search key Opens a search box. Action keys Execute frequently used system functions.
  • Page 15: Labels

    Your service label will resemble one of the following examples. Refer to the illustration that most closely matches the service label on your computer. Table 2-8 Service label components Component Serial number Product ID HP product name Chapter 2  Components...
  • Page 16 Table 2-9 Service label components Component HP product name Product ID Serial number Warranty period Table 2-10 Service label components Component HP product name Warranty period Product ID Serial number Regulatory labels—Provide regulatory information about the computer. ● Wireless certification labels—Provide information about optional wireless devices and the approval ●...
  • Page 17: 3  Illustrated Parts Catalog

    Illustrated parts catalog Use this chapter to determine the spare parts that are available for the computer. Computer major components To identify the computer major components, use this illustration and table. Chapter 3  Illustrated parts catalog...
  • Page 18 Table 3-1 Computer major component descriptions and part numbers Item Component Spare part number Display assembly not available as a spare part NOTE: Display assemblies are offered as spare parts only at a subcomponent level. For more information, see Display assembly subcomponents on page Top cover with keyboard For a detailed list of country codes, see Top cover with keyboard on page...
  • Page 19: Display Assembly Subcomponents

    Table 3-1 Computer major component descriptions and part numbers (continued) Item Component Spare part number (10) WLAN module (Qualcomm Fast Connect 6900 Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.2 WLAN) N17383-001 NOTE: The WLAN bracket is available in the Bracket Kit as spare part number N18576-001. (11) WWAN module (Intel XMM 7360 LTE-Advanced [Cat 9]) N13692-001...
  • Page 20 Table 3-2 Display component descriptions and part numbers Item Component Spare part number Display bezel (includes hinge cover) For use in privacy models N12924-001 For use in nonprivacy models N12925-001 Camera module N12929-001 Display panel (includes panel adhesive) NOTE: The panel tape kit is available as spare part number N13937-001. FHD, 250 nits, touch-on panel (TOP) N12897-001 FHD, 250 nits...
  • Page 21: Miscellaneous Parts

    Table 3-2 Display component descriptions and part numbers (continued) Item Component Spare part number FHD, 1000 nits, privacy N12901-001 HD, 250 nits N12900-001 Hinges (includes left and right display hinges) N12927-001 Hinge cover N12928-001 WWAN antenna kit N12922-001 WLAN antenna kit N12923-001 Display panel cable N12926-001...
  • Page 22 USB 3.0-to-gigabit, FD 914031-001 HP USB Type-C-to-USB Type-A hub 916838-001 HP USB-C travel hub L72056-001 HP 14.1 business, slim, top load case L05333-001 HP Prelude Pro 15.6 backpack M03617-001 HP Prelude Pro 15.6 top load case M03618-001 HP business 14.1 laptop bag...
  • Page 23 Table 3-3 Miscellaneous part descriptions and part numbers (continued) Component Spare part number People's Republic of China L19368-001 South Africa L19369-001 South Korea L19366-001 Switzerland L19370-001 Taiwan L19372-001 Thailand M85418-001 United Kingdom L19373-001 Power cords (C5, conventional, right angle, 1.0 m [3.3 ft]) Argentina 931249-001 Australia...
  • Page 24: 4  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 need the following tools to complete the removal and replacement procedures: Tweezers ● Nonconductive, nonmarking pry tool ● Magnetic Phillips P1 screwdriver ●...
  • Page 25: Electrostatic Discharge Information

    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. Before handling a drive, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity. While handling a drive, ●...
  • Page 26: Preventing Electrostatic Damage To Equipment

    Table 4-1 Static electricity occurrence based on activity and humidity Relative humidity Event Walking across carpet 7,500 V 15,000 V 35,000 V 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...
  • Page 27: 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 28: Cleaning Your Computer

    Enabling HP Easy Clean (select products only) HP Easy Clean helps you to avoid accidental input while you clean the computer surfaces. This software disables devices such as the keyboard, touch screen, and touchpad for a preset amount of time so that you can clean all computer surfaces.
  • Page 29: Cleaning Your Computer With A Disinfectant

    Keep liquids away from the product. Avoid getting moisture in any openings. If liquid makes its way inside your HP product, it can cause damage to the product. Do not spray liquids directly on the product. Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, abrasives, or cleaners containing hydrogen peroxide or bleach that might damage the finish.
  • Page 30: Caring For Wood Veneer (Select Products Only)

    When grounding is not possible, use an ionizer to dissipate electric charges. Accessing support information To find the HP support that you need, use this information. Caring for wood veneer (select products only)
  • Page 31 Search collect Chrome device logs. Technical bulletins To locate technical bulletins: Go to www.hp.com. Place the cursor over Problem solving to display more options. Select Support & Troubleshooting. Type the serial number, product number, or product name to go to the product support page.
  • Page 32 Path to access information Component and diagnosis information, failure To locate diagnosis information and actions: detection, and required action Go to http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/pcdiags. Select Get Support. Near the bottom of the window, select Notebook PCs, and then select your location. Accessing support information...
  • Page 33: 5  Removal And Replacement Procedures For Authorized Service Provider Parts

    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. Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and replacement.
  • Page 34 Remove the four Phillips M2.5 × 6.0 screws (1) from the top and the two Phillips M2.0 × 4.0 screws (2) from the bottom of the bottom cover. Open the display to 90° (1). While holding the bottom edge of the computer, place your thumbs on the top cover, below the keyboard and to the left and right of the touchpad (2), and then press and pull up to release the bottom cover.
  • Page 35: Battery

    When replacing the bottom cover, make sure the gold metal strip (1) and silver rectangular foil (2) are installed and intact. To replace the bottom cover, reverse the removal procedures. Battery To remove the battery, use this procedure and illustration. Table 5-2 Battery description and part number Description...
  • Page 36: Solid-State Drive

    WARNING! To reduce potential safety issues, use only the user-replaceable battery provided with the computer, a replacement battery provided by HP, or a compatible battery purchased from HP. IMPORTANT: Removing a battery that is the sole power source for the computer can cause loss of information.
  • Page 37 Disconnect the battery cable from the system board (see Battery on page 30). Remove an M.2 2230 solid-state drive: Peel the vinyl cover off the drive (1). Remove the Phillips M2.0 × 2.0 screw (2) that secures the drive. Pull the drive out of the socket (3). To replace an M.2 2230 drive with a M.2 2280 drive, remove the adapter bracket by removing the Phillips M2.0 ×...
  • Page 38: Wlan Module

    To replace an M.2 2280 drive with a M.2 2230 drive, install the adapter bracket by inserting the bracket into the solid-state drive bay (1), and then installing the screw (2). Install the new drive. When installing a solid-state drive, be sure a thermal pad is installed on the drive. On M.2 2230 drives, install a thermal pad as shown by callout (1).
  • Page 39 Table 5-4 WLAN module descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number Qualcomm Fast Connect 6900 Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.2 WLAN N17383-001 WLAN bracket (available in the Bracket Kit) N18576-001 IMPORTANT: To prevent an unresponsive system, replace the wireless module only with a wireless module authorized for use in the computer by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your country or region.
  • Page 40: Wwan Module

    If the WLAN antenna is not connected to the terminal on the WLAN module, you must install a protective sleeve on the antenna connector, as shown in the following illustration. To install the WLAN module, reverse this procedure. WWAN module To remove the WWAN module, use this procedure and illustration.
  • Page 41: Speakers

    Pull the module out of the socket to remove it (4). NOTE: When you look at the antenna terminals from the top of the module, the white WWAN antenna cable connects to the terminal to the left of the black WWAN antenna cables. If the WWAN antenna is not connected to the terminal on the WWAN module, a protective sleeve must be installed on the antenna connector, as shown in the following illustration.
  • Page 42: Fan

    Table 5-6 Speaker description and part number Description Spare part number Speaker Kit N12919-001 Before removing the speakers, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (see Preparation for disassembly on page 28). Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 28).
  • Page 43: Touchpad

    Before removing the fan, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (see Preparation for disassembly on page 28). Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 28). Disconnect the battery cable from the system board (see Battery on page 30).
  • Page 44: Usb Board

    Remove the touchpad: Remove the clear plastic that covers the touchpad (1). Disconnect the touchpad cable from the ZIF connector on the touchpad (2). Lift the Mylar that covers the screws on the top of the touchpad (3). Remove the three Phillips M2.0 × 2.0 screws (4) from the touchpad. Lift the top of the touchpad up (5), and then pull it away from the bottom of the computer to remove it (6).
  • Page 45 Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 28). Disconnect the battery cable from the system board (see Battery on page 30). Remove the USB board: If installed, remove the silver tape that covers the USB bracket (1). Remove the two Phillips M2.0 × 3.0 screws (2) that secure the bracket, and then remove the bracket (3). (WWAN models only) Remove the SIM card from the slot on the side of the computer (1).
  • Page 46: Lock Bracket

    Disconnect the cables from the reverse ZIF connectors on the board (3). Remove the three Phillips M2.0 × 2.5 screws (4) that secure the board. Remove the board from the computer (5). NOTE: Models with WWAN shown. To install the USB board, reverse this procedure. Lock bracket To remove the lock bracket, use this procedure and illustration.
  • Page 47: Card Reader

    Remove the lock bracket from the computer (2). To install the lock bracket, reverse this procedure. Card reader To remove the card reader, use this procedure and illustration. Table 5-11 Card reader description and part number Description Spare part number Card reader N12914-001 Card reader cable...
  • Page 48: Fingerprint Reader And Board

    Remove the bracket from the computer (3). Insert a tool under the card reader near the touchpad (1), and then lift to release the card reader from the computer (2). To install the card reader, reverse this procedure. Fingerprint reader and board To remove the fingerprint reader and board, use this procedure and illustration.
  • Page 49 Table 5-12 Fingerprint reader and board description and part number (continued) Description Spare part number Fingerprint reader bracket (available in the Bracket Kit) N18576-001 Fingerprint reader insert (available in the Miscellaneous Parts Kit N14812-001 Before removing the fingerprint reader and board, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (see Preparation for disassembly on page 28).
  • Page 50: Heat Sink

    Remove the fingerprint reader from the computer (4). To install the fingerprint reader, reverse this procedure. Heat sink To remove the heat sink, use these procedures and illustrations. Table 5-13 Heat sink descriptions and part numbers Description Spare part number Heat sink N12917-001 Before removing the heat sink, follow these steps: Prepare the computer for disassembly (see...
  • Page 51: System Board

    Remove the heat sink (2). 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 (1) and a thermal pad (2) are used on the heat sink.
  • Page 52 Table 5-14 System board descriptions and part numbers (continued) Description Spare part number For use in models without WWAN: AMD Ryzen 7-5825C processor and 16 GB of system memory N12896-001 ● AMD Ryzen 5-5625C processor and 16 GB of system memory N12893-001 ●...
  • Page 53 Keyboard backlight cable (ZIF) (7) (select products only) ● Fingerprint reader cable (ZIF) (8) (select products only) ● USB cables (ZIF) from the USB board (9) ● Antenna cables from the WWAN module (10) (select products only) ● NOTE: System board and component appearance might vary. Remove the two Phillips M2.0 ×...
  • Page 54: Display Assembly

    To disconnect the USB cables from the system board, turn the board upside down and disconnect the cables (1). To install the system board, reverse this procedure. Display assembly To remove and disassemble the display assembly, use these procedures and illustrations. NOTE: The display assembly is spared at the subcomponent level.
  • Page 55 (Models with WWAN) Disconnect the WWAN antenna cables from the terminals on the WWAN module. Remove the four Phillips M2.5 × 4.5 screws (1) that secure the display assembly to the computer. Remove the clip from the left hinge (2). Remove the clip from the right hinge (3).
  • Page 56 The bezel is available as the following spare part numbers: N12924-001: Privacy models N12925-001: Nonprivacy models To remove the hinges from the display rear cover: Remove the two Phillips M2.5 × 2.5 broadhead screws (1) and the Phillips 2.5 × 3.0 screw (2) from each hinge.
  • Page 57 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 58 Remove the Mylar strips from each side of the inside of the display back cover. The replacement spare part includes these strips. Display assembly...
  • Page 59 When installing a display panel, be sure to install the Mylar and the adhesive strips along the right and left sides of the inside of the display back cover as shown in the following illustration. To remove the camera module: Remove the three Phillips M2.0 ×...
  • Page 60 To remove the camera cable, peel the cable off the inside of the display back cover. The camera cable is available as spare part number N10434-001. To remove the WWAN antennas and cables, release the cables from the retention clips on the inside of the display back cover (1), peel the wireless antennas (2) off the display back cover, and then remove them (3).
  • Page 61 To remove the WLAN antennas and cables, release the cables from the retention clips on the inside of the display back cover (1), peel the wireless antennas (2) off the display back cover, and then remove them (3). The WLAN cables and antennas are available as spare part number N12923-001. Display back covers are available as the following spare part numbers: N12902-001: Models without WWAN and a 250 nit panel N12903-001: Models without WWAN and a privacy panel...
  • Page 62: Top Cover With Keyboard

    Top cover with keyboard The top cover with keyboard remains after removing all other spare parts from the computer. The first table provides the main spare part number for the top cover with keyboards. The second table provides the keyboard country codes. Table 5-15 Top cover with keyboard descriptions and part numbers Description...
  • Page 63: 6  Backing Up, Resetting, And Recovering

    Backing up, resetting, and recovering This chapter provides information about the standard procedures of backing up your personal data, resetting your computer to original factory conditions, and recovering your operating system with the Chromebook Recovery Utility. Backing up You can back up your data to an optional USB flash drive or SD memory card or through Google Drive™. For detailed information about creating a backup, go to http://www.support.google.com.
  • Page 64: Installing The Chromebook Recovery Utility

    IMPORTANT: Recovery permanently erases everything on your computer hard drive, including your downloaded files. If possible, back up your files before you recover your computer. NOTE: For more information about performing a system recovery on your computer, go to http://www.support.google.com. Before you begin the recovery process, you need the following prerequisites: A USB flash drive or SD memory card with a capacity of 4 GB or greater.
  • Page 65: Setting Up Your Computer After A Reset Or Recovery

    Disconnect any external devices connected to your computer, plug in the power cord, and then turn on the computer. To enter recovery mode, press and hold esc+f3, and then press the power button. When the “Chrome OS is missing or damaged” screen appears, insert the recovery media into your computer. The recovery process begins immediately.
  • Page 66: 7  Specifications

    Specifications This chapter provides specifications for your computer system. Computer specifications This section provides specifications for your computer. When traveling with your computer, the computer dimensions and weights, input power ratings, and operating specifications provide helpful information. Table 7-1 Computer specifications Metric U.S.
  • Page 67: Solid-State Drive Specifications

    Table 7-2 Display specifications Metric U.S. Active diagonal size 35.6 cm 14.0 in Resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD) 1366 × 768 (HD) Surface treatment Antiglare Brightness 1000 nits (privacy) 400 nits (100% sRGB) 250 nits Viewing angle UWVA (FHD) SVA (HD) Backlight WLED Display panel interface...
  • Page 68 Table 7-3 Solid-state drive specifications (continued) 256 GB* 512 GB* 1 TB* NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Contact support for details. Solid-state drive specifications...
  • Page 69: 8  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 70 If an asset or ownership tag is set, select the Security menu and scroll down to the Utilities menu. Select System IDs , and then select Asset Tracking Number. Clear the tag, and then make the selection to return to the prior menu. If a DriveLock password is set, select the Security menu, and scroll down to Hard Drive Utilities under the Utilities menu.
  • Page 71: Nonvolatile Memory Usage

    8 MB Provides Data cannot be written to This memory is flash (select protected this device via the host protected by the HP models only) backup of processor. The content is Sure Start Embedded critical managed solely by the Controller.
  • Page 72 A utility must be used Computer Setup (BIOS) or for writing data to this a custom utility. memory and is available on the HP website; go to http://www.hp.com/ support. Select Find your product, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 73: Questions And Answers

    HP ProtectTools Security flash. Manager. Questions and answers Use this section to answer your questions about nonvolatile memory. How can the BIOS settings be restored (returned to factory settings)? IMPORTANT: The restore defaults feature does not securely erase any information on your hard drive.
  • Page 74 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 75: 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.
  • Page 76: 9  Power Cord Set Requirements

    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 three-conductor power cord set included with the computer meets the requirements for use in the country or region where the equipment is purchased.
  • Page 77 Table 9-1 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 78: 10  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 79: Index

    15 spare part number 14, 28 illustrated 16 product description 1 spare part number 16 spare part number 15 HP Sure Start 64, 70 camera 6 identifying 6 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 19, illustrated 15 illustrated parts catalog 12 spare part number 15...
  • Page 80 requirements for specific search key, identifying 9 countries and regions 71 security cable slot, identifying 3 labels set requirements 71 security, product description 2 Bluetooth 10 power cords, spare part serial number, computer 10 regulatory 10 numbers 16 service labels, locating 10 serial number 10 power key, identifying 8 serviceability, product...
  • Page 81 removal 38 spare part number 13 spare part numbers 38 touchpad zone, identifying 7 transporting guidelines 19, 25 traveling with the computer 10 USB board illustrated 14 removal 39 spare part number 14 spare part numbers 39 USB SuperSpeed port, identifying 4, 5 USB Type-C power connector and SuperSpeed port, identifying 4,...

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