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Disassembly
Removing the Battery
1. Turn the computer off, place it on a clean, stable surface and turn it over. 2. Remove screws 1 - 5 (Figure 1a). 3. Remove the battery 6 (and Bay Three device 7 if applicable) by applying gentle pressure to slide it in the direction of the arrow (Figure 1b). 4. Reverse the process to replace the battery. a. b.
Figure 1
Battery Removal
a. Remove the screws. b. Remove the battery (and Bay Three Device is applicable).
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6. Battery 7. Bay Three Device
· 5 Screws
Removing the Battery 2 - 5
Disassembly
Removing the System Memory (RAM)
The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) supporting DDR 200/266 MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 1024MB. The SO-DIMM modules supported are 128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb. The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn on your computer.
Memory Upgrade Process
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5). 2. Remove screws 1 - 8 (Figure 2a) from the memory socket cover. 3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover 9 (Figure 2b) (a fan cable 10 is still attached to the mainboard and you 10 can disconnect it or leave it attached). 4. If there is a module currently installed which needs to be upgraded/replaced then remove it. a. 7 6 8 5 4 3 1 2 9 b.
Figure 2
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Memory Socket Cover Removal
a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the cover off the computer.
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9. Socket Cover
· 8 Screws
2 - 6 Removing the System Memory (RAM)
Disassembly
5. Gently pull the two release latches ( 1 & 2 ) on the sides of the memory socket toward the sides of the computer.
Figure 3
a. Removing/ Installing a RAM Module 1 1 2 2
a. Pull the release latches. b. Remove the module.
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6. The module 3 (Figure 3b) will pop-up, and you can remove it. 7. Repeat the process for the second module if necessary. 8. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30° angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot. b.
Contact Warning Be careful not to touch the metal pins on the module's connecting edge. Even the cleanest hands have oils which can attract particles, and degrade the module's performance.
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9. The module will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go. DO NOT FORCE IT; it should fit without much pressure. 10. Press the module down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module. 11. Replace the memory socket cover (be careful with the fan cable) and the 8 screws (page 2 - 6). 12. Restart the computer. 13. The BIOS will register the new memory configuration as it starts up.
3. RAM Module
Removing the System Memory (RAM) 2 - 7
Disassembly
Removing the CD/DVD Device (Bay Two)
The easy changeable CD device may be upgraded or changed.
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5). 2. Remove screws 1 - 8 (Figure 4a) from the memory socket cover. 3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover 9 (a fan cable 10 is still attached to the mainboard and you can either 10 disconnect it or leave it attached). 4. Use a screwdriver to carefully push the CD/DVD device assembly 11 out of the computer at point 12 . 10
Figure 4
CD Device Removal
a. 7 6 8 5 4 3 1 2
b.
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a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the socket cover and slide the CD/ DVD device out of the computer.
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12 11
11. CD/DVD Device
· 8 Screws
5. Insert the new device and carefully slide it into the computer (the device only fits one way. DO NOT FORCE IT; The screw holes should line up. 6. Replace the memory socket cover (be careful with the fan cable) and the 8 screws (page 2 - 8). 7. Restart the computer to allow it to automatically detect the new device.
2 - 8 Removing the CD/DVD Device (Bay Two)
Disassembly
Removing the Processor
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5). 2. Remove screws 1 - 8 from the memory socket cover. 3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover 9 (a fan cable 10 is still attached to the mainboard and you can disconnect it). 4. Remove screws 11 - 14 (Figure 5c) from the heat sink, in the order indicated on the label. 5. Carefully lift up the heat sink 15 (Figure 5d) off the computer.
Figure 5
Processor Removal
a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the cover off the computer. c. Remove the screws in the order indicated. d. Remove the heat sink.
a.
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8 5 4 3 1 2
b. 9 10
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Reassembly Screw Order When replacing the heat sink, make sure you insert the screws in the same order indicated on the label.
c. 14 11 12 13
d. 15
15. Heat Sink
· 12 Screws
Removing the Processor 2 - 9
Disassembly
6. Remove screws 1 - 2 (Figure 6a) and lift the CPU bracket 3 off the computer. 7. Unlock the processor by raising lever 4 (Figure 6b). 8. Lift the CPU 5 (Figure 6c) off the computer.
Figure 6
Processor Removal (cont'd)
a. Remove the screws and lift the CPU bracket off the computer. b. Raise the lever to unlock the CPU. c. Lift the CPU off the socket.
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b. 4 3 1 3 2
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c.
Caution
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The heat sink, and CPU area in general, contains parts which are subject to high temperatures. Allow the area time to cool before removing these parts.
3. CPU Bracket 5. CPU
· 2 Screws
2 - 10 Removing the Processor
Disassembly
Removing the Hard Disk Drive
The hard disk drive(s) is (are) mounted in a removable case and can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5" IDE hard disk drives with a height of 9.5mm (h). Follow your operating system's installation instructions, and install all necessary drivers and utilities (as outlined in Chapter 4 of the User's Manual) when setting up a new hard disk.
Hard Disks in a RAID Configuration
If you are using two hard disks in a RAID configuration, the jumper on the mainboard needs to be set in order to configure the hard disks in ATA or RAID mode.
Hard Disk Upgrade Process
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5). 2. Remove screws 1 - 3 (Figure 7a) from the hard disk cover 4 , and remove the cover. 3. Remove screws 5 - 7 from the primary hard disk assembly (or 8 - 10 secondary hard disk assembly).
Figure 7
HDD Assembly Removal
a. Remove the screws and the HDD cover. b. Remove the screws from HDD assembly.
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Jumper Settings for Multiple Hard Disk Use If you are using more than one hard disk in your computer, make sure to set the jumpers on all your hard disks to the cable select option in order for the system to recognize all the disks (see your hard disk manual or the information printed on the hard disk itself for details on the jumper settings).
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4. Hard Disk Cover
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10
· 9 Screws
Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2 - 11
Disassembly
4. Take the HDD assembly out of the case. 5. Remove the screws 1 - 4 and separate the HDD connector cable 5 , and case 6 . 6. Just reverse the removal procedure to install the new HDD assembly 7 .
Jumper Setting for RAID/ATA Configuration
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and hard disk (page 2 - 11). 2. Locate the jumper at point 8 (Figure 8a). 3. Use a bent paper clip to push the switches up to ON for RAID mode, or down to off for ATA mode.
Figure 8
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HDD Cable & Case Removal
a. Remove the 4 screws. b. Disconnect the HDD cable and lift the HDD assembly out of the bay.
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b.
HDD System Warning
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New HDD's are blank. Before you begin make sure: You have backed up any data you want to keep from your old HDD.
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You have all the CD-ROMs and FDDs required to install your operating system and programs. If you have access to the internet, download the latest application and hardware driver updates for the operating system you plan to install. Copy these to a removable medium.
7. Hard Disk
· 4 Screws
2 - 12 Removing the Hard Disk Drive
Disassembly
Removing the Bluetooth Module
1. 2. 3. 4. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and hard disk (page 2 - 11). Remove screws 1 - 2 (Figure 9a) from the Bluetooth module. Carefully lift up the Bluetooth module 3 off the connector and disconnect the antenna cable 4 (Figure 9b). Remove the Bluetooth module off the computer. a. c.
Figure 9
Bluetooth Module Removal 1 3 2
a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the Bluetooth module off the connector and disconnect the cable. d. Remove the Bluetooth module off the computer.
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b. 3 4
3. Bluetooth Module
· 2 Screws
Removing the Bluetooth Module 2 - 13
Disassembly
Removing the Wireless LAN Module
Figure 10
Wireless LAN Module Removal
a. Disconnect the cable and pull the release latches. b. Remove the wireless LAN module.
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and hard disk (page 2 - 11). 2. If there is a module currently installed which needs to be upgraded/replaced then remove it. 3. Disconnect the antenna cable 1 from the wireless LAN module and gently pull the two release latches ( 2 & 3 ) in the direction of the arrow. 4. The wireless LAN module 4 (Figure 3b) will pop-up, and you can remove it. 5. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30° angle and fit the connectors firmly into the slot. 6. The module will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go. DO NOT FORCE IT; it should fit without much pressure. 7. Press the module down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module. 8. Replace the hard disk, hard disk cover and the 9 screws (page 2 - 6). a. b.
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Antenna Cable Connection When re-inserting a Wireless LAN module, make sure the antenna cable connects to the connector J1 which is indicated in Figure 10a.
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4. WLAN Module
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2 - 14 Removing the Wireless LAN Module
Disassembly
Removing the Keyboard
1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and turn it over. 2. Press the four keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to elevate the keyboard from its normal position (you may need to use a small screwdriver to do this). 3. Carefully lift the keyboard 5 up, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable 6 (Figure 11c). 4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable 6 from the locking collar socket 7 .
Figure 11
Keyboard Removal
a. Press the four latches to release the keyboard. b. Lift the keyboard up. c. Disconnect the cable from the locking collar.
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c. 6 1 2 5 3 4 7
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Re-Inserting the Keyboard
b. 5
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When re-inserting the keyboard firstly align the five keyboard tabs (Figure 11b) at the bottom of the keyboard with the slots in the case.
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5. Keyboard
Keyboard Tabs
Removing the Keyboard 2 - 15
Disassembly
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Part Lists
Appendix A:Part Lists for D870P
This appendix breaks down the D870P model notebook's construction into a series of illustrations. The component part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings. Note: This section indicates the manufacturer's part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sure to cross-check any relevant documentation. Note: Some assemblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part lists DO NOT indicate the total number of duplicated parts used. Note: Be sure to check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriate for the system at the time of publication. Over the product life, some parts may be improved or re-configured, resulting in new part numbers.
Part Lists
A - 1
Part Lists
Part List Illustration Location
The following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration. Table A- 1
Part List Illustration Location
Part Top Bottom LCD 17" CD-ROM Drive - QSI D870P Part DVD-ROM Drive - TEAC DVD-RW DVD+RW - Pioneer DVD+RW - Toshiba Hard Disk Drive Sub Woofer Speaker Sub Woofer Speaker 8 TV-Tuner Card Reader D870P
page A - 3 page A - 4 page A - 5 page A - 6 page A - 7 page A - 8 page A - 9 page A - 10 page A - 11
page A - 12 page A - 13 page A - 14 page A - 15 page A - 16 page A - 17 page A - 18 page A - 19 page A - 20
Part Lists
CD-ROM Drive - TEAC CD-RW - TEAC CD-RW - Toshiba Combo Drive DVD-ROM Drive - QSI
A - 2 Part List Illustration Location
Part Lists
Top
Figure A-1
Top
Part Lists
Top A - 3
Part Lists
Bottom
Figure A-2
Part Lists
Bottom
A - 4 Bottom
Part Lists
LCD 17"
Figure A-3
LCD 17"
Part Lists
LCD 17" A - 5
Part Lists
CD-ROM Drive - QSI
Figure A-4
Part Lists
CD-ROM Drive QSI
A - 6 CD-ROM Drive - QSI
Part Lists
CD-ROM Drive - TEAC
Figure A-5
CD-ROM Drive TEAC
Part Lists
CD-ROM Drive - TEAC A - 7
Part Lists
CD-RW Drive - TEAC
Figure A-6
Part Lists
CD-RW Drive TEAC
A - 8 CD-RW Drive - TEAC
Part Lists
CD-RW Drive - Toshiba
Figure A-7
CD-RW Drive Tosbiha
Part Lists
CD-RW Drive - Toshiba A - 9
Part Lists
Combo Drive
Figure A-8
Part Lists
Combo Drive
A - 10 Combo Drive
Part Lists
DVD-ROM Drive - QSI
Figure A-9
DVD-ROM Drive QSI
Part Lists
DVD-ROM Drive - QSI A - 11
Part Lists
DVD-ROM Drive - TEAC
Figure A-10
Part Lists
DVD-ROM Drive TEAC
A - 12 DVD-ROM Drive - TEAC