Thursday, December 9, 2010

How to dismantle hp probook 4520, 4410, 4420, 4320, 5310,4710,4515 laptops; Hp probook laptops service guide


A friend of mine purchased a Hp probook 4410 s laptop with 2Gb DDR2 ram. Then he realized he needs to add some more ram for sophisticated experience.
So he purchased ram sticks but couldn't find a way to insert it, there is no visible screws to dismantle the laptop. I helped him to update that.

So it would be good to share the procedure with you all.. Let see that...


Remove the battery and unscrew the four screws marked in the below Image.



Unscrew those screws at both sides of the lcd panel as mentioned below.


After removing those screws push speaker cover gently to take it off.


Once you took the speaker cover apart remove unscrew the three screws



gently push the keypad to take it off.


Unscrew the three screws


Again gently push to take off the touchpad


Finally you will get access to ram and hard disk


Hope this helps.


                                                                                                                                    Techytips

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

THAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANX

S A Delphin said...

You are welcome

Anonymous said...

thx

Anonymous said...

helped a lot! thks!

Anonymous said...

Nice. This really helped. Thank you.

S A Delphin said...

Welcome open id.. you can ask me if you need any assist..

Ben said...

Thanks for this. Blurry pictures, but still exactly what I needed. Cheers.

Anonymous said...

On my probook 4520s the "down" arrow doesnt work firmly. Can someone give me instructions on how to fix that?

Anonymous said...

maann ur a genius

S A Delphin said...

Welcome all.. Stay with us..

Unknown said...

Awesome. Wish I would have found this before I mutilated my machine.

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Unknown said...

Thanks Brother, you have made my day!

benweya said...

Thanks. Used the instructions plus a little common sense to change the RAM on a 4420s

Unknown said...

thanks for this!

Angel David said...

Really thank you, i've purchased a completely dismantled probook and I need to ensamble all from 15% up to 100% functional, screen is untouched so i still have to manage how to plug all inner components

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