Selasa, 13 Februari 2018

How to disassemble HP 530

How to disassemble HP 530




In this guide I will disassemble a HP 530 Notebook PC and remove the top cover assembly. I’m replacing the top cover because one of the touch pad buttons is broken. When you press on the button it feels loose and sometimes will not click. The button is a part of the top cover.

In order to replace it I will have to disassemble the whole computer. I’ll be removing all internal parts including hard drive, keyboard, motherboard, cooling fan and other key components.



It’s possible that my guide will work for some other HP models. If it works for you, please mention the model in the comments below and help other people.

First of all, turn off the computer and remove the battery.


STEP 1.


Remove the memory and hard drive covers from the bottom.



You will find the wireless card under the memory cover.


STEP 2.

Remove one screw securing the CD/DVD optical drive.

Push the drive our of the case with a small screwdriver. Remove the optical drive.



STEP 3.

Pull the hard drive assembly to the left to disconnect it from the motherboard. Remove the hard drive assembly.



STEP 4.

When you replace the top cover, you don’t have to remove memory modules and wireless card, but it’s necessary to disconnect the wireless card antenna cables from the card.

Disconnect both Wi-Fi antennas from the wireless card.


STEP 5.

Remove eleven (yellow) screws from the bottom. These screws are securing the switch cover (power button cover).

Remove two (red) screws securing the display panel assembly.

Remove two (orange) screws securing the keyboard.


STEP 6.

Turn the laptop over and start removing the switch cover. If you cannot separate the cover from the base, you can use a piece of plastic (I’m using a guitar pick).

Insert the guitar pick between the switch cover and base and carefully lift up the cover. Continue removing the cover with your fingers.



The switch cover has been removed.



STEP 7.

You removed two screws securing the keyboard in the step 5. Now you can lift up the keyboard from the base.


Move it towards the display so you can access the cable connector underneath.


In order to unlock the connector, you’ll have to move the brown locking clip towards the display panel. Move it about 2-3 millimeters, not more. The locking clip must stay attached to the connector base.
Now you can release the cable and remove the keyboard.

WARNING! If you break the connector, you’ll have to replace the motherboard.


STEP 8.

Disconnect the video cable from the motherboard.

Pull the wireless antenna cable through the hole in the motherboard. You disconnected these cables from the wireless card in the step 4.

Remove two screw securing the display panel hinges. You removed two more screws securing the display panel in the step 5.


Remove the display panel assembly from the bottom case.


You can find the LCD screen removal instruction in the official service guide for HP 530 notebooks. Take a look on the page 49.

STEP 9.

Disconnect the switch board cable from the motherboard. Unlock the connector the same way as you unlocked the keyboard connector in the step 7.

Remove one screw securing the switch board.

Remove the switch board.


STEP 10.

Remove all remaining screws from the bottom.


STEP 11.

Disconnect the touch pad cable from the motherboard.


STEP 12.

Start separating the top cover from the notebook base.


Continue separating the top cover from the base.

By the way, in a HP 530 notebook PC the motherboard is attached to the top cover, not to the base assembly as a most other notebooks.



Remove the base cover.


STEP 13.

Now you can access and replace the RTC (CMOS) battery if needed.


STEP 14.

Remove one screw securing the cooling fan.

Disconnect the cooling fan cable from the motherboard.


Remove the cooling fan.



STEP 15.

Loosen four screws securing the heat sink.


Remove the heat sink.

In my laptop the heat sink was clogged with dust and needed a good cleaning.

After the heat sink is removed, you can access and remove the processor (CPU) if needed. I’ll leave the processor attached to the motherboard.


STEP 16.

Disconnect the speaker cable.

Remove one screw securing the motherboard to the top cover.


Start removing the motherboard from the top cover.


The motherboard has been removed.


STEP 17.

The touch pad is attached to the top cover and secured by a metal bracket. I’m not removing the touch pad because when you buy a new top cover it comes with the cover.



Now you can replace the top cover assembly with a new one.


You can find a new top cover assembly (with touch pad) using the HP spare number. In my case it was 441626-001.

I think you can use the same top cover for all HP 530 Notebook PCs.





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