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HP Laptop CD/DVD/DVDRW Drive Replacement

By petey64 • Jul 30th, 2010 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

Since a laptop CD/DVD/DVDRW drive is one of the components with the most moving parts, it is also more susceptible to problems and failures. If your HP laptop CD/DVD/DVDRW drive seems to be failing or is no longer functioning properly, it is possibly time for a replacement. The good news is that this is one [...]

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How to Replace HP Laptop Memory

By admin • May 24th, 2010 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

Upgrading your HP laptop’s memory is one of the best ways to get better performance, and it is also one of the easiest upgrades to make. The procedure may be different for each model, but the same basic instructions apply.

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How to Reduce Laptop Power Consumption

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

Power consumption is a leading concern of laptop users everywhere and proper use of the power utilities can lessen the load place upon the battery of the laptop. A few simple steps can be taken to preserve and conserve energy. First, if your laptop is capable of it, and it probably is, set the sleep [...]

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HP LCD Screen Removal

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

An LCD laptop removal can seem daunting and unwieldy, but can be performed with a fair amount of ease. Before performing any type of laptop repair, disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery. Locate the five screws holding the bezel of the screen in place and remove them. Gently place your fingers on the [...]

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HP Laptop CPU Processor Replacement

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

To remove or replace the processor (CPU) in an HP Pavilion zd7000 laptop first turn off the power and remove the battery. This is to prevent electric shock to you and to the components inside the assembly. This process is fairly simple and should not take you much longer than 30 minutes; it is recommended [...]

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HP laptop and notebook parts and repair information resource

HP Laptop Repair Tips

HP Laptop CD/DVD/DVDRW Drive Replacement

By petey64 • Jul 30th, 2010 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

Since a laptop CD/DVD/DVDRW drive is one of the components with the most moving parts, it is also more susceptible to problems and failures. If your HP laptop CD/DVD/DVDRW drive seems to be failing or is no longer functioning properly, it is possibly time for a replacement. The good news is that this is one [...]

[Read More]


How to Replace HP Laptop Memory

By admin • May 24th, 2010 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

Upgrading your HP laptop’s memory is one of the best ways to get better performance, and it is also one of the easiest upgrades to make. The procedure may be different for each model, but the same basic instructions apply.

[Read More]


How to Reduce Laptop Power Consumption

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

Power consumption is a leading concern of laptop users everywhere and proper use of the power utilities can lessen the load place upon the battery of the laptop. A few simple steps can be taken to preserve and conserve energy. First, if your laptop is capable of it, and it probably is, set the sleep [...]

[Read More]


HP LCD Screen Removal

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

An LCD laptop removal can seem daunting and unwieldy, but can be performed with a fair amount of ease. Before performing any type of laptop repair, disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery. Locate the five screws holding the bezel of the screen in place and remove them. Gently place your fingers on the [...]

[Read More]


HP Laptop CPU Processor Replacement

By admin • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: HP Laptop Repair Tips

To remove or replace the processor (CPU) in an HP Pavilion zd7000 laptop first turn off the power and remove the battery. This is to prevent electric shock to you and to the components inside the assembly. This process is fairly simple and should not take you much longer than 30 minutes; it is recommended [...]

[Read More]