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  • HP Envy 15-u001dx Disassembly
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Step 1

              HP Envy 15-u001dx Disassembly               
  • Remove the two no-slip covers on the rear, bottom side using spudger shown in top center of picture.
  • The two in the front do not have to be removed as there are no screws underneath them.

Remove the two no-slip covers on the rear, bottom side using spudger shown in top center of picture.

The two in the front do not have to be removed as there are no screws underneath them.

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Step 2

  • Remove the two cover tabs towards center of the bottom as there are screws underneath them.

Remove the two cover tabs towards center of the bottom as there are screws underneath them.

Step 3

  • Remove all fourteen 4.5 mm screws from the bottom using a Phillips #0 screwdriver. Each location is marked by a red circle in the picture.

Remove all fourteen 4.5 mm screws from the bottom using a Phillips #0 screwdriver. Each location is marked by a red circle in the picture.

Step 4

  • Separate the top cover by using a spudger to go around the sides freeing the inside latches.
  • Once the bottom is free, carefully open to the inside as there are two ribbons that connect your keyboard and touch pad to the top cover.

Separate the top cover by using a spudger to go around the sides freeing the inside latches.

Once the bottom is free, carefully open to the inside as there are two ribbons that connect your keyboard and touch pad to the top cover.

Step 5

  • Use the spudger to detach the two ribbons from their connectors.
  • The regular black nylon spudger should be used whenever possible, especially around sensitive internal components.

Use the spudger to detach the two ribbons from their connectors.

The regular black nylon spudger should be used whenever possible, especially around sensitive internal components.

Step 6

              Wireless Network Card               
  • Remove the Phillips #0 4.5 mm screw from the wireless network card located in the back, right side of the interior.

Remove the Phillips #0 4.5 mm screw from the wireless network card located in the back, right side of the interior.

Step 7

  • Use the spudger to remove the antenna connector attached to the black wire labeled “1”.
  • The regular black nylon spudger should be used whenever possible, especially around sensitive internal components.

Use the spudger to remove the antenna connector attached to the black wire labeled “1”.

Step 8

  • Detach the antenna connector for the white wire labeled “2”.

Detach the antenna connector for the white wire labeled “2”.

Step 9

  • Gently remove the card from its slot by pulling.

Gently remove the card from its slot by pulling.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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