Page 3 - Contents
Contents Product Information ...................................................................................................... 1-1 Features ....................................................................................................................................... 1-48 Operation .......
Page 4 - Figures
Figures Figure 1-1. Front View ...................................................................................................................... 1-48 Figure 1-2. Back View ....................................................................................................................... 1-4...
Page 5 - Tables
Tables Table 1-1. Notebook Products ............................................................................................................. 1-1 Table 1-2. Product Comparisons ........................................................................................................ 1-43 Table 1-3...
Page 6 - Introduction
Introduction This manual provides reference information for servicing the HP Pavilion ze5300, ze5200, ze4300, ze4200, and ze4100 Notebook PCs, HP nx9010, nx9005, and nx9000 Notebook PCs, Compaq Evo Notebook 1050v and 1010v Series, and Compaq Presario 2500, 2100, and 1100 Series Mobile PCs. These not...
Page 7 - Product Information
1 Product Information The following list of HP and Compaq notebook products is current at the time of publication but is subject to change. Table 1-1. Notebook Products Notebook Product CPU Display Hard Drive CD/DVD Drives Standard SDRAM/ Video Mem Communication Battery Nx9010 Notebook PC DG071A ABG...
Page 54 - Features
Features The following illustrations show the notebook’s main external features. For an exploded view of the notebook, see page 4-2. Figure 1-1. Front View HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, and Compaq Presario 2100 2. One-touch buttons. 3. Keyboard status lights. 4. Power butto...
Page 60 - Operation; Turning the Notebook On and Off
Operation This section gives an overview of the notebook’s operation. Turning the Notebook On and Off You can start and stop your notebook using its power button. However, at certain times you might want to use other methods to start or stop the notebook—depending on power considerations, types of a...
Page 61 - Checking the Status of the Notebook
Checking the Status of the Notebook The main status lights on the front of the notebook report power status, battery status, and hard disk activity. Table 1-4. Main Status Lights (front of notebook) Meaning Power status On: notebook is on (even if the display is off). Blinking: notebook is in Standb...
Page 62 - Using Fn Hot Keys
Using Fn Hot Keys The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key —a shortcut key sequence—for various system controls. To use a hot key, press and hold Fn, press the appropriate second key, then release both keys. Table 1-6. Fn Hot Keys Hot Key Effect Fn+F1 Decreases the display br...
Page 63 - Resetting the Notebook
Resetting the Notebook Occasionally, Windows or the notebook might stop responding, so that you cannot turn the notebook off. If this happens, try the following in the order listed. Press the power button to restart. • If possible, shut down Windows: Windows XP: press CTRL+ALT+DEL, and then click Sh...
Page 64 - Specifications
Specifications The following tables list the specifications for the notebook and its accessories. These are subject to change: for the latest versions, see the HP Notebook Web site ( www.hp.com/notebooks ). Table 1-7. Specifications Physical Attributes Size (14-inch display): 328 × 272 × 33 mm (12.9...
Page 70 - Internal Design
Internal Design The motherboard PCA is the central component of the notebook’s design. It plays a role in virtually all system functions. The CPU module and most other subsystems connect to the motherboard. The following figure shows the connections among the notebook’s replaceable electronic module...
Page 72 - Removal and Replacement; Caution
2 Removal and Replacement This chapter tells you how to remove and replace the notebook’s components and assemblies. The items marked by • in the following table are user-replaceable. Table 2-1. Removal Cross-Reference Assembly, display (page 2-23). Case, bottom (page 2-59). Case, top (page 2-26). C...
Page 74 - Disassembly Flowchart
Disassembly Flowchart The following diagram shows the general “path” you will use when disassembling the notebook to access any particular component. Figure 2-1. Disassembly Flow Service Manual Removal and Replacement 2-3
Page 75 - Removing the Battery
Removing the Battery (User-Replaceable) Required Equipment • None. Removal Procedure • Slide the battery’s release latch, then pull the battery out of its compartment. Figure 2-2. Removing the Battery 2-4 Removal and Replacement Service Manual
Page 76 - Removing a SDRAM Module
Removing a SDRAM Module (User-Replaceable) The notebook has no system memory built into its motherboard, but has two slots for SDRAM modules. One slot contains an SDRAM module that was factory installed. Note HP Pavilion ze5300, ze5200, ze4300, ze4200, and ze4100, HP nx9010, nx9005 and nx9000, Compa...
Page 78 - Removing the Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card
Removing the Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card (User-Replaceable) Certain notebooks include a wireless LAN mini-PCI card under the mini-PCI door on the bottom of the notebook. Caution Handle the Mini-PCI card only by its edges and provide proper grounding, or you might damage the card through electrostatic...
Page 80 - Removing the Hard Disk Drive
Removing the Hard Disk Drive (User-Replaceable) Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure Important If you are installing a new hard disk drive, load the factory software and operating system on the drive as described in “Recovering the Factory Software,” as shown on the next p...
Page 81 - Recovering the Factory Software
4. 5. Remove the four M3.0×4.0 mm screws from the hard disk drive and hard disk drive tray, then lift the drive out of the tray. Remove the connector from the hard disk drive. Figure 2-8. Removing the Hard Disk Drive Tray Recovering the Factory Software The following procedure describes how to recov...
Page 82 - Replacing Small Parts
Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable) The user can replace the following small parts. Table 2-4. Replacing Small Parts Part Replacement Procedure Rubber screw plugs, display (on display bezel) Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver under the rubber screw plug and pry it loose. To replace, firmly p...
Page 83 - Removing the Keyboard Cover
Removing the Keyboard Cover (User-Replaceable) Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. • Small flat-blade screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. 3. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and then remove the battery. Remove the two M2.5×4.0 mm hinge cover screws that secure the keyboard cover to the ...
Page 86 - Removing the Speaker Assembly
Removing the Speaker Assembly (User-Replaceable) Note The following speaker assembly removal procedures apply only to HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050 and N1010, and Compaq Presario 2100 Series notebooks. The HP Pavilion 5300 and 5200, HP nx9010, and ...
Page 87 - Removing the Keyboard
Removing the Keyboard (User-Replaceable) Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the keyboard cover (page 2-12). Remove the four M2.5×4.0 mm screws that secure the keyboard to the top case. Li...
Page 90 - Removing the Switchboard PCA
Removing the Switchboard PCA (User-Replaceable) Note This section applies only to HP Pavilion 5300 and 5200, HP nx9010, and Compaq Presario 2500 models. Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and then remove the battery. R...
Page 91 - Removing the CD/DVD Drive
Removing the CD/DVD Drive (User-Replaceable) Note This section applies only to HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050 and N1010, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 models. Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. 3. Unplug the AC...
Page 94 - Removing the Display Assembly
Removing the Display Assembly (Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the keyboard cover (page 2-12). Remove the two M2.5×6.0 mm retaining screws from th...
Page 96 - Important
Reassembly Notes Important After replacing the display assembly or motherboard, you must use the Service Utilities floppy disk to reprogram the EEPROM on the motherboard for the new display. 1. Download the notebook series service package from the Partnership Web site (see page vii), and create a Se...
Page 97 - Removing the Top Case
Removing the Top Case (Authorized Service Providers Only) Note This section applies only to HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050 and N1010, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 models. Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. -20...
Page 103 - Removing the Floppy Drive
Removing the Floppy Drive (Authorized Service Providers Only) Note This section applies only to HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050 and N1010, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 models. Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2....
Page 109 - Removing the Audio PCA
Removing the Audio PCA (Authorized Service Providers Only) Note The following audio PCA removal instructions apply only to HP Pavilion 5300 and 5200, HP nx9010, and Compaq Presario 2500 models. Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, a...
Page 115 - Removing the CPU Module
Removing the CPU Module (Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment • Small flat-blade screwdriver. Note This section applies only to HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050 and N1010, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 models. Removal Procedure 1....
Page 121 - Removing the Motherboard
Removing the Motherboard (Authorized Service Providers Only) Note This section applies only to HP Pavilion 4300, 4200, and 4100, HP nx9005 and nx9000, Compaq Evo Notebook N1050 and N1010, and Compaq Presario 2100 and 1100 models. Required Equipment • #1 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure Note: ...
Page 128 - Wireless Models Only
Reassembly Notes Important After replacing the display assembly or motherboard, you must use the Service Utilities floppy disk to reprogram the EEPROM on the motherboard for the new display. 1. Download the notebook Series service package from the Partnership Web site (see page vii), and create a Se...
Page 130 - Replacing Components on a Bottom Case
Replacing Components on a Bottom Case Reassembly Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Transfer the plastic wireless panel, and if present, the docking port cover from the old bottom case to the new bottom case. Install a new Microsoft Product ID label. Transfer the old serial number label and instal...
Page 132 - Repairing the BIOS IC; Once the
Repairing the BIOS IC (Authorized Service Providers Only) The notebook’s BIOS IC cannot be replaced separately. If it is defective, you must replace the motherboard. In some cases, however, you might be able to reprogram a malfunctioning BIOS IC using either e-DiagTools for Windows, a BIOS floppy di...
Page 134 - Removing Other Components
Removing Other Components (Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment • #0 and #1 Phillips screwdrivers. • Small flat-blade screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. 2. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the assemblies and follow the additional steps listed in the t...
Page 136 - Troubleshooting and Diagnostics; Support by Authorized Service Providers
3 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter includes troubleshooting and diagnostic information for testing the functionality of the notebook, and for identifying faulty components: • ASP support information • Troubleshooting information ! Checking for customer abuse (page 3-3). ! Troubleshooting...
Page 137 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting The suggestions in this section can help isolate and repair the cause of a problem. To ensure quality repair, follow the basic troubleshooting steps shown below. Check the customer’s descriptionof the problem and any supportinginformation. Try to duplicate the customer’sproblem. Trou...
Page 138 - Checking for Customer Abuse; Troubleshooting the Problem
Checking for Customer Abuse Some notebooks might appear to have been damaged by customer abuse. Use these guidelines to help determine if this is the case: • If the shipping box is seriously damaged, customer abuse cannot be declared. • If the damage could have a cause other than customer abuse, cus...
Page 139 - Verifying the Repair
Swapping modules that might be defective with others known to be good is generally an ideal way to find the module responsible for the problem. A failure symptom is rarely caused by more than one module, so you will not usually need to replace more than one to correct a particular failure. After you...
Page 140 - Suggestions for Troubleshooting
Suggestions for Troubleshooting Table 3-2. Scope of Diagnostic Tools Function e-Diagtools Power-On Self-Test Sycard PCCtest 450 WMI/ Toptools (if installed) BIOS Setup Bootup Tests Describes Configures Processor Tests Describes Memory Tests Tests Describes Describes Fan Tests Batteries Tests (CMOS b...
Page 153 - Diagnostic Tools; e-Diagtools Diagnostic Program
Diagnostic Tools This section describes the following diagnostic tools you can use for troubleshooting and repairing the notebook: • Notebook e-Diagtools diagnostic program (below). • Power-on self-test (page 3-19). • Sycard PCCtest 450 PC card (page 3-25). • Windows Management Instrumentation (page...
Page 161 - Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI); BIOS Setup Utility
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) The Windows Management Instrumentation is basically sets of rules for accessing information about a notebook. WMI allows an application to determine, for example, the operating system being used, which hardware and software components are in the notebook, and...
Page 164 - Replaceable Parts
4 Replaceable Parts This chapter contains an exploded view of the notebook and the following lists of parts: • Notebook replaceable parts (page 4-3). • Accessory replacement parts (page 4-12). • Part number reference (page 4-13). Service Manual Replaceable Parts 4-1
Page 185 - Reference Information; Password Removal Policy
5 Reference Information This chapter includes the following reference information: • Password removal policy. • Display quality statement. Password Removal Policy If the user forgets the system password, the user calls Technical Support to determine the proper removal procedure. The user must provid...
Page 186 - Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement
Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement TFT display manufacturing is a highly precise but imperfect technology, and manufacturers cannot produce large displays that are cosmetically perfect. Most, if not all, TFT displays exhibit some level of cosmetic imperfection. These cosmetic imperfections mi...
Page 188 - Service Notes and Obsolete Parts
Service Notes and Obsolete Parts Service notes containing important repair information for these products will be issued as needed. These notes are available online at the Partnership Web site—see page vii. 5-4 Reference Information Service Manual