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Desmontaje HP Pavilion G6 para limpieza

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    • Apaga y desenchufa la computadora portátil.

    • Luego, retira la batería. Mueve el interruptor en la dirección indicada, saca la batería y déjala a un lado.

    Problème possible sur les HP : la batterie est bloquée avec le verrou coincé en position ouvert. Solution : glisser une ou deux cartes plastique dans l'interstice de la batterie et les faire glisser tout le long pour débloquer la batterie

    Sylvain Pelloquin - Contestar

    Pour moi le loquet esg bloquer

    jonas agudze - Contestar

  2. Desmontaje HP Pavilion G6 para limpieza: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Afloja los dos tornillos indicados (estos no saldrán del todo).

    • Toma tu herramienta de espátula y suelta los clips de plástico, empezando por la parte superior. No hay clips en el lado izquierdo, solo pestañas.

    • Levanta y retira hacia la parte superior derecha, para liberar las pestañas.

    My Notebook 2000 does not have the two screws in the location shown in the picture. There are screws around the edges. Do I have a different model and a different way to doing step #2 ?

    Thanks!

    Wonder Woman - Contestar

    Petite difference sur le mien : une seule vis (solidaire du capot, ça c'est cool !)

    Sylvain Pelloquin - Contestar

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    • Desliza el disco duro hacia la izquierda, desactiva los conectores SATA y sacalo.

    • Si tienes dificultad para extraer el disco duro, inserta tu espátula en el espacio y aleja suavemente el disco duro de los conectores SATA.

    • Retira el tornillo que sujeta la unidad óptica y desliza la unidad hacia afuera.

    • Retira el tornillo que ayuda a mantener el teclado en su lugar.

    J'ai retiré la vis du lecteur optique et… rien… je ne vois pas ce que ça a débloqué… j'ai aussi une autre flèche sur le mien indiquant le lecteur optique… il y a une vis mais à 90° complètement inaccessible…

    Sylvain Pelloquin - Contestar

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    • Mueve las dos pestañas hacia afuera para liberar la palanca de memoria RAM, luego sacala. Repite lo mismo para el otro módulo.

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    • 9 clips de plástico aseguran el teclado.

    • Detalle de un clip.

    • Para liberar los clips, empújalos con un destornillador plano o herramienta similar, mientras levantas el teclado. Los primeros clips son los más difíciles.

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    • El teclado todavía está conectado a la computadora portátil por un cable. Ten cuidado al levantar el teclado.

    • Para separar, tira suavemente la parte negra hacia arriba hasta que quede vertical. Luego, saca el cable.

    It is not clear how to do it (absence pictures), but it

    is a critical step and could be easily mishandles causing

    connector permanently damaged.

    That happened far too often.

    In some following steps for ribbon cable disconnecting,

    you references to that step, but connectors do not look

    like the keyboard connector.

    Looking forward to get better explanation.

    Thanks,

    Anthony

    Anthony Pek - Contestar

    Hi Anthony,

    The ribbon connectors are all the same in principal, they just vary in size - the others are much smaller than the keyboard ribbon.

    Lift up the black notch from the side the ribbon enters the connection, remove ribbon. When replacing the ribbon ensure they are inserted flush then replace the black connector by clipping it back on top of the ribbon.

    HelpingHand -

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    • Retira todos los tornillos indicados.

    • Toma en cuenta que estos tornillos son más pequeños que los indicados con círculos rojos.

    • El tornillo de la derecha está oculto debajo de un tapón de goma. Retira el tapón con un objeto puntiagudo, como un alfiler, luego retira el tornillo.

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    • Desconecta estos cables de la misma manera que desconectaste el cable del teclado.

    • También quita los seis tornillos etiquetados "M2.5x4".

    Where are the M2.5x4 screws in the pic? I think they should be circled.

    hmm778 - Contestar

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    • La parte superior de la computadora portátil se sujeta con clips de plástico. Toma tu herramienta de uña de guitarra y comienza a abrir los clips. Por lo general, lo más fácil es comenzar en el espacio donde se encuentra el disco óptico.

    • Durante el reensamblaje, ten cuidado de no pellizcar el cable de la pantalla en la esquina superior izquierda de la computadora portátil.

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    • Abre la pantalla de tu computadora portátil en su mayor extensión para poder apoyarla. Esto ayudará a que la computadora portátil esté fija.

    • Separa los cables de la tarjeta wifi, tomando nota de los números en los cables y en qué puertos están enchufados.

    • Desenchufa el cable de la pantalla en el lado izquierdo. Primero, retira parcialmente la cinta, luego usa un destornillador para ayudar a separar el cable. Hay unas pequeñas pestañas en cada lado para ayudar.

    How do you remove the LCD panel inside the screen?

    j123white - Contestar

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    • Retira los tornillos en el lado izquierdo para separar la bisagra.

    • ¡Recuerda volver a colocar el cable debajo del tornillo cuando vuelvas a armarlo!

    • Retira los tornillos del lado derecho.

    • Levanta el ensamblaje de la pantalla y déjalo al lado.

    • Al volver a armar, estos tornillos no se pueden apretar por completo. Solo ajustalos.

    Which cable and the pic doesn’t show the cable under any screw?

    hmm778 - Contestar

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    • Desconecta los parlantes y sacalos.

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    • Voltea la computadora portátil y desatornilla la tarjeta inalámbrica. Será como se hizo con la memoria RAM. Deslízala hacia afuera y déjala a un lado.

    • Cerca de la esquina superior derecha, en la parte superior de la computadora portátil, desenchufa el cable del puerto USB levantando la pestaña negra. Luego desenchufa el cable de alimentación tirando de él hacia afuera.

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    • En la parte inferior de la computadora portátil, retira el tornillo, luego levanta el lado izquierdo de la unidad SATA hacia arriba para desconectarlo de la placa base. Removerlo y dejarlo al lado.

    • Desenrosca estos tres tornillos, luego mueve el conjunto hacia la derecha para desconectarlo de la placa base.

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    • Retira estos tres tornillos y mueve la placa base hacia la derecha para sacarla del marco.

    • El sistema de enfriamiento. ¡Usa aire comprimido para expulsar todo el polvo acumulado! No recomiendo quitar el disipador de calor del CPU a menos que tengas pasta térmica a la mano para volver a aplicarle.

    Had a great deal of trouble extracting these three screws (marked M2x3). Ended up stripping them all and had to drill them out.

    William Vesey - Contestar

    Very well done! The one I'm fixing is a slightly different model but the instructions were the bomb. Perfect!

    Pete Gannon - Contestar

    Dude, instructions are far from perfect!

    hmm778 -

    Danke. Die Anleitung ist wirklich gut. Der Laptop wird nicht mehr heiß. Ich brauchte doch viel Mut. Der HP ist aber auch nicht sehr Verbraucher freundlich konfiguriert.

    Dagmar Ulrich - Contestar

    These models tend to overheat and the OEM thermal paste dries out over time. Unfortunately, there’s too many steps and screws involved. It’s easy to screw up. For those who say this is a perfect instructional step, it’s not. It’s not showing the location of M2.5x4 screws and a few other steps. Plus, we are not shown how the heatsink and cpu look.

    There’s no instructions on how to take disassemble the heatsink and CPU. Afterall, that’s really the point of taking the laptop apart…to clean up the old paste/residue and reapply some arctic silver or other similar thermal paste.

    hmm778 - Contestar

    its really simple to remove the haeatsink and fan, its 4 screws on the cpu and 1 on the fan, plus one small fan connector (remember to plug it back in, i forgot to and had to restart :/)

    Clarke Gilbey -

    just letting people know, you dont need to remove the screws from the hinges

    Clarke Gilbey - Contestar

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after cleaning and put it back , now my laptop can't start

quahoangkimno01 - Contestar

If you took reasonable precautions against static electricity, you probably forgot to connect one of the cables.

Patrick -

This guide was unbelievably useful, my G6 was heating up to 80+ degrees under light loads and turning off due to overheating, I was about to write it off, thought I might as well try this.

Once you get to the last step, it is possible to partly remove the fan (it stays attached at one corner) and clean out the gap between the fan and the bladed thing that looks like a barber's hair clipper.

That for me was full of a thick cake of dust, now that's gone the computer stays at 50+ degrees, and the battery life is massively improved (I was getting about 20 minutes due to the fan) and the fan is no longer louder than the speakers. Thanks uploader!

Jack Daniels - Contestar

Absolutely amazing instructions! Better than the videos out there because the detail is so precise and easy to follow!

kellyjmahoney - Contestar

This is horrifying. But thank you.

Dweed - Contestar

Well put together guide. I found it easier to just leave the speakers in the chassis. For my needing to replace the thermal compound purposes I didn't need to remove the hing screws, but other than that it was very useful. Thanks

Isaac - Contestar

thanks i was trying this without instructions and got stuck at the keyboard clips . i didn't even think of static protection .one question . my screen is busted so I use an external display .some times when I power up its difficult to switch screens and type my password . so can i leave the busted screen unplugged when I reassemble ?

Jimmy Miller - Contestar

after cleaning fan,switched on,black screen,opened and re-checked 3 times..still black screen

COL - Contestar

Make sure you've not severed or damaged the display cable, and that it is properly plugged in.

Patrick -

After reassembly, my laptop powers up. No display and beeps in sets of three.

teezbeez - Contestar

Check and make sure your memory modules are seated properly and that they are in the correct slots. http://support.hp.com/ca-en/document/c03...

Patrick -

Excellent guide. But could you explain or include a picture of what spudgering tool is or looks like? Thank you.

Vincent Donatacci - Contestar

A spudger is an antistatic prying and prodding tool, I added it to the tools list, and you can find a better description on its product page =)

Sam Goldheart -

Thank you so very much for making this tutorial! My laptop now works like a stalking cheetah(before it was a wild gorilla). You made this possible. Your instructions were precise and intuitive. Lots of love to you!

Vinay Pillay - Contestar

Thank you so much for this tutorial, it was so straightforward and easy to follow, and the photos were likewise really clear and helpful. My fan's not working even after cleaning, haha, but nonetheless I'm really happy that my laptop survived being taken apart and put back together!

Kaye - Contestar

Hi. Thanks for instructions. I managed to clean the fan it's perfect now and sounds like new ( not like a taking of plane) but now my screen is black and Caps Lock flashing. What did I do to it?

Thanks

Marie Ax - Contestar

Thanks for the guide. It wasn't very difficult, got the fan cleaned out and new thermal paste on and it doesn't sound like a jet engine anymore. They sure make it more difficult than necessary to clean the laptops!

Clayton Boyle - Contestar

How did you change the paste? Did you order some?

Aditya Putatunda -

It actually is very difficult. I tried on a dead G6. I wish people would stop misleading others online. It’s like saying running a 40 mile marathon was easy. It might be easy for some, but the majority it’s not.

hmm778 -

I fxxk up the header clip of the power button!! Can it be fixed?

Ming Lee - Contestar

After the reassembly I could not get access to the wifi card, where could I have gone wrong

Mercique xD - Contestar

Did you ensure you connected the cables in the right order?

Patrick -

Excellent set of instructions. My G6 was a little different to the pictures shown but nevertheless, job completed and laptop works perfectly. Thanks for your help.

Andy Bennett - Contestar

after following the process and booting the laptop has no display and the fan sound a lot what could be the problem plz

JULIUS NGANGA - Contestar

Got as far as the display cable and chickened out as no obvious way to pull it out without ripping the thin wires. It was far enough though to clean around the fan and blow the muck out the heat sink. Reversed the instructions and it works and its quiet now. Very useful. Thanks.

mark_1958 - Contestar

Yeah, it's not the most obvious. IIRC I detached it it using a small slot screwdriver. Alternate between sides, gently and gradually prying it loose.

Patrick -

I just opened parts and about to clean hope everything goes well

praveen yadav - Contestar

My fan still isn't working it keeps cutting off. The copper thing looks a little singed.

Rain - Contestar

Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! ^_^

xela245121 - Contestar

My touchscreen doesnt work pls help

ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΜΑΝΤΑΣ - Contestar

Great instructions but unbelievable how much disassembly is required just to blow out dust, which should be done frequently!

Conwell Boccia - Contestar

Oh this is definitely not something you need to do often. Spraying canned air inside the vents should suffice. This is more of a deep clean tutorial - something you'd do once a year or less, depending on where you live.

Patrick -

Oh this is definitely not something you do every time. Spraying canned air into the vents should suffice. This is a deep clean tutorial. I do this about once a year (may vary more or less depending where you live)

Patrick -

Fan cleaned and now working again, thank you

peter roche - Contestar

My G6 - 2026tx Have a wifi issue. It’s not connected in first time. After several power cycles it connect. some times I use dongle in few minutes & reconnect wifi, then only it connects. Please help.

Laksha Maniyamgama - Contestar

My G6 -2027tx have wifi issue. It’s not connect in once, need to reboot several times to connect. Sometimes I connect Broad band Dongle few minites & reconnect wifi then it’s connected. Please help

Laksha Maniyamgama - Contestar

I have same issue. I have to reboot. My guess is this is a mobo issue. I vow never to buy HP again.

hmm778 -

I wanna know how to apply new cooling paste please

dslemas - Contestar

Please let us know how to reapply cooling paste.

otherwise it was a great guide.

dslemas - Contestar

Yeah, typical half-ass instructions online. That’s why I hate youtube videos and tutorials. There’s always crucial steps missing.

hmm778 -

Great Guide! This Will Help Someone Soon!

Maxim James - Contestar

Couldn't have done it without the guide.

Robert Grimard - Contestar

I can't put the back cover back on properly

Jay - Contestar

Great Guide for dissembling. I have cleaned the dust and assembled everything. My laptop power is On, but the display couldn’t come. Where should I check? I have checked everything thrice and everything looks good.

Vinaya Sandela - Contestar

Go back to step 10 and make sure the display cable is firmly seated

Patrick -

while taking it apart I took a look at the motherboard and cpu and I saw there is a piece of thick clear square plastic sticking out in between my cpu and the heatsinc I tried looking it up but could come up with nothing does anybody else have this piece sticking out

david.stofast - Contestar

Great guide even though my G6 layout is different but it worked. I have to take it apart today as well, because after putting it all back together, now the laptop won’t turn on. I prob. forgot to connect a cable, I hope.

PsychoDad39 - Contestar

As I commented in the problem areas where there needs to be further clarification/visuals, the instructions are good; however, a lot is still missing especially the key part about removing the heatsink and fan to reapply the thermal paste. The paste wears out over time and must be reapplied every 3-5 years. There is a lot of effort here and risk especially damaging existing parts, stripping of screws, not having the right tools (which should also be listed) but are not.

For me, I’m going to take my laptop to a computer store who will do the work for me. To all those who were successful with the teardown, kudos.

hmm778 - Contestar

A good guide, the k-board details were important.

I went all in and replaced the thermal paste as well and the heat dropped from 80+ to 45+ Celsius

//Thank you!

Hasse Andersson - Contestar

Rip I have broke the right click taking it apart

Edison Lin (EDISONTECH) - Contestar

I used this guide about 2 years ago. I could not have disassembled, or reassembled the laptop with out it. The computer is still working but does not yet need another cleaning. I hope this website remains open for years to come.

Harry Thomas - Contestar

Thank you so much for your time and help, your guidance helped me a lot.

SuniL PareeK - Contestar

Merci! Clair, structuré, complet… Nice!

pierrecarlier - Contestar

Great! Thanks a lot! Changed the fan and cleaned the heatpipe, runs like on the first day again. 5 Stars for ifixit!

Detlef Bieritz - Contestar

Very useful and matched the variation of model I have. Much more clear than the OEM maintenance manual.

Dale Nordby - Contestar

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