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In this guide I explain how to disassemble an HP Pavilion dv7 notebook. To be precise, Im taking apart an HP Pavilion dv7t-1000 notebook but you should be able to use these instructions for all models in the Pavilion dv7 line.
The guide will show how to access both memory modules and hard drives if you are upgrading the notebook, remove most internal components, access and clean the cooling fan.
Before you start, turn off the notebook and remove the battery. If you need spare part for your HP Pavilion dv7 notebook, you can search here. STEP 1.
Remove (loosen) four screws securing the hard drive and memory cover. Remove the cover.
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STEP 2. Remove four screws securing hard drives (two screws per hard drive). Slide the hard drive 1 to the left until its disconnected from the motherboard. Remove the hard drive 1. Slide the hard drive 2 to the right until its disconnected from the motherboard. Remove the hard drive 2.
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WARNING!
Static electricity can kill your laptop. I recommend wearing an anti-static wrist strap while working with internal parts of your laptop.
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STEP 3. Remove both memory (RAM) modules. Disconnect two antenna cables from the wireless card. These laptop has three antenna cables but only two are used. One of the antenna cables connected to the main contact on the wireless card and the second one is connected to the auxiliary contact. All three antenna cables are labeled. Remove two screws securing the wireless card. Remove the card.
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STEP 4. Remove one screw securing the CD/DVD drive. Slide the CD/DVD drive to the left to disconnect it from the motherboard. Remove the CD/DVD drive.
STEP 5. Remove all marked screws from the bottom of the notebook. The green circled screw secures the keyboard.
Dont forget to remove two screws hidden in the CD/DVD drive bay.
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STEP 6. Start separating the speaker cover from the notebook base. You can use a guitar pick as a case cracker. Insert the guitar pick between the speaker cover and case and slowly move along the side.
STEP 7. Lift up the speaker cover. Be careful, its still connected to the motherboard.
In order to remove the cable, youll have to unlock the connector first. Move the brown clip about 2 millimeters in the direction shown by two arrows. The clip must stay attached to the connector base.
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STEP 10. Lift up the keyboard from the base and access the cable connector underneath.
STEP 11. Carefully unlock the keyboard cable connector. Move the brown clip about 2 millimeters in the direction shown by two arrows. The brown clip must stay attached to the connector base. If you damage the connector, the keyboard will not work when you assemble the notebook back together.
WellI broke the connector. I removed thousands of laptop keyboards before but I broke this connector! As you see, the left pin on the brown clip is missing. No panic! I still can use this clip to lock the connector. Youll find more info here: Fixing damaged keyboard connector on a laptop
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motherboard.
STEP 12. Pull Wi-Fi antenna cables though the opening in the cover. Remove three screws securing the speaker assembly. Disconnect the speaker cable (green arrow) from the motherboard.
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STEP 14. Disconnect the video cable from the connector on the motherboard. Remove six screws securing display hinges (three screws per hinge).
STEP 15. Separate the display assembly from the notebook base. In the next post I will explain how to take apart the display panel assembly and remove the LCD screen with inverter board. By the way, its not necessary to separate the display panel assemble from the base in order to take it apart.
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Remove all marked screws from the bottom. The green circled screw is hidden in the CD/DVD drive bay.
STEP 17. Remove all screws securing the top cover assembly. Disconnect the touch pad cable from the motherboard.
STEP 18. Start separating the top cover assemble from the notebook base. You can use same trick with the guitar pick shown in the step 6.
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STEP 20. Disconnect the USB and audio board cables from the motherboard (green arrows). Disconnect the cooling fan cable from the motherboard (yellow arrow). Remove four screws securing the motherboard.
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STEP 21. Lift up the right side of the motherboard as it shown on the picture below and disconnect the DC-IN jack cable.
On the opposite side of the motherboard you can access the processor (CPU) when the heat sink is removed.
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By the way, the best way to find a replacement motherboard is searching by the HP part number. The part number should be located on a sticker in the memory compartment. The HP part number looks like XXXXXX-001. Heres the notebook base without motherboard. The USB board, audio board, cooling fan and DC-IN jack are mounted on the base. The DC jack attached to a harness. New jack harness for dv7 notebooks available here.
In order to remove the cooling fan, simply remove two screws securing the fan. As you see, the cooling fan is dusty and has to be cleaned.
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UPDATE: There are only two fans listed in the service manual for HP Pavilion dv7 series notebook. They are listed on the page 27. 488885-001 for laptops equipped with AMD processor. 480481-001 for laptops equipped with Intel processors. One of the DIY-ers had trouble searching for a new replacement fan for her AMD notebook. After the notebook was disassembled, she found that it had an Intel fan installed. Heres her comment: Forget the question I just askedWe opened up our laptop and found the fan for the Intel processor installed instead of the fan for the AMDapparently these ARE interchangeableFYI Check out comments 29 and 30. Thanks to Liz for this information.
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My HP D7 Pavillion I bought 14 months ago has Gone completely dead. No power, no sign of life. From what I am reading here , it seems to be an overheating Issue . My tech expertise is on the lower end of the scale , However the advice offered here is quite encouraging . I dont want to screw up the D7 . Please advise me What might help. Many thanks.
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Hallo Ich habe eine folgende Frage an euch ist Der HP PAVILION DV7 einfach aus einander zu nehmen ichwolltedenLfterdareinigendadreckvonKind reingedrcktwurde If I understand correctly, you would like to clean up the cooling fan. Heres what you can try. Buy a can of compressed air or find an air compressor. Blow air into the fan grill on the bottom of the laptop until the dust stops coming from the side. After that blow air into the grill on the side of the laptop. This should be enough to clean the cooling fan and heatsing. Do not keep the air nozzle too close to the laptop or the fan will spin like crazy and you can damage the bearing. If you would like to remove the fan, youll have to disassemble the entire laptop and remove the motherboard. The cooling fan mounted to the bottom case of the laptop as it shown on the last picture.
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StefanieRhling Says:
January 27th, 2012 at 8:47 am
Hallo Ich habe eine folgende Frage an euch ist Der H P PAVILION DV7 einfach aus einander zu nehmen ich wollte den LfterdareinigendadreckvonKindreingedrcktwurde Bitte um Rasche Antwort Danke FrauRhlibng
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NotaTech Says:
January 18th, 2012 at 6:53 pm
So I have half the disassembly done and I have two stripped screws that will not budge. I am about to call a tech out. What should I do, and would a tech even step in at this point and take over?
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Bluto Says:
January 17th, 2012 at 7:38 pm
Fantastic instructions. My hp DV7 1260us had black screen on boot up (dead CPU according to single flashing led). Followed dis-assembly instructions replaced Turion CPU and cleaned fan. Wow lots of dust in the heat sink by the fan. Guess thats why the CPU burnt out. reassembled and booted right away. Saved buying a replacement laptop. Total cost $40 for new chip. Dude you rock
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@ karl, Where i can get a replacement for a locking clip? I doubt you can buy it separately. Is it broken? Take a look at this page: http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/2011/12/25/how-torepair-broken-touchpad-connector-on-laptop-motherboard/ Hope it helps.
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karl Says:
January 14th, 2012 at 7:41 pm
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Thank you for this wonderful illustration!!! You helped my 13 yr old son take apart my laptop, clean the fan, and put the whole thing back together again! Thank you!
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@ Mardi, but the main problem is that the Laptop turns on, and lights up, but there is a black screen and the Caps Lock + Num Lock flash 4 times. Maybe this error message is memory related? Make sure both memory modules plugged in correctly. Try reseating them.
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Rich Says:
January 10th, 2012 at 12:52 am
Your pictures and simple step-by-step descriptions are great, I wouldnt have endeavored without it. However, I found several discrepancies (problems) while disassembling my dv7. I checked several sites same info. One is that the DVD door should be open to remove it. One site offered an ingenious solution, but I didnt try it, I had my own. But, the major problem s o f a r I havent finished disassembly to replace the microprocessor so I cant say only is a doozy. Please check your steps or refer to HPs Maintenance and Service manual for the dv7. I found it on the web without going through the HP site.
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