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This manual can be used for HP Pavilion ze4100 Notebook PC Compaq Evo Notebook N1010v Series and Compaq Presario 1100 Series Mobile PC. Removal and Replacement Disassembly Flowchart Removing the Battery (User-Replaceable) Removing a SDRAM Module (User-Replaceable) Removing the Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card (User-Replaceable) Removing the Hard Disk Drive (User-Replaceable) Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable) Removing the Keyboard Cover (User-Replaceable) Removing the Speaker Assembly (User-Replaceable) Removing the Keyboard (User-Replaceable) Removing the Switchboard PCA (User-Replaceable) Removing the CD/DVD Drive (User-Replaceable) Removing the Display Assembly (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing the Top Case (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing the Floppy Drive (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing the Infrared (I/R) PCA (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing the Heatsink (with Fan) (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing the CPU Module (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing the Motherboard (Authorized Service Providers Only) Replacing Components on a Bottom Case Repairing the BIOS IC (Authorized Service Providers Only) Removing Other Components (Authorized Service Providers Only). The following diagram shows the general “path” you will use when disassembling the notebook to access any particular component. 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. HP Pavilion ze4100, Compaq Evo Notebook 1010v, and Presario 1100 notebooks use only DDR266 SDRAM modules. Using the wrong type of module prevents the notebook from booting. Handle the Mini-PCI card only by its edges and provide proper grounding, or you might damage the card through electrostatic discharge. Be careful when connecting and disconnecting the antenna cables from the mini-PCI card. Damaged cables or connectors can degrade notebook performance. Before Replacing the Motherboard If possible, record the computer’s electronic serial number before you replace the motherboard. You will then store the electronic serial number in the EEPROM on the new motherboard using the Service Utility floppy disk.

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