Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
17
Time Required
25 - 35 minutes
Sections
3
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Keyboard
- 3 steps
- Motherboard
- 12 steps
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Introduction
If the motherboard in the HP Pavilion 15-n210dx needs to be replaced, use this guide. The battery, keyboard, and opening up the computer is necessary to get to the motherboard.
Please look over the section of the troubleshooting page that involves the motherboard. Blue screen of death (BSOD) can often be caused by software problems.
A motherboard allows components in the computer to interact with each other. A damaged component due to physical trauma or overheating can cause a computer to fail to function normally or not work at all. In addition, a faulty motherboard can cause a blue screen of death (BSOD). As a result, it should be replaced.
Please have a Y0 screw driver and a metal spudger present before starting the replacement of the motherboard.
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Turn the laptop over.
Turn the laptop over.
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Step 2
- Push the pins towards each other using your thumbs. The battery will pop out a little bit. Remove it using your hand.
Push the pins towards each other using your thumbs. The battery will pop out a little bit. Remove it using your hand.
Step 3
Keyboard
- Turn over the laptop and remove the single screw using a Tri-point Y0 screwdriver.
Turn over the laptop and remove the single screw using a Tri-point Y0 screwdriver.
Step 4
- Open the laptop and use a spudger gently to get under the keyboard. Loosen the keyboard on all sides and then lift it up.
Open the laptop and use a spudger gently to get under the keyboard. Loosen the keyboard on all sides and then lift it up.
Step 5
- Use the spudger to unhinge the fastener and remove the connector.
- The keyboard should be completely detached from the computer now.
Use the spudger to unhinge the fastener and remove the connector.
The keyboard should be completely detached from the computer now.
Step 6
Motherboard
- Use the Tri-point Y0 screwdriver to remove all the screws on the metal sheet.
Use the Tri-point Y0 screwdriver to remove all the screws on the metal sheet.
Step 7
- Lift up flaps to disconnect the blue connectors.
- You can use your fingers or a tweezer to lift up the flap.
Lift up flaps to disconnect the blue connectors.
You can use your fingers or a tweezer to lift up the flap.
Step 8
- Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove twelve (12) screws from the back panel.
Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove twelve (12) screws from the back panel.
Step 9
- Remove the optic drive by pushing the flap with your thumbs. Once enough of the optic drive is exposed for fingers to grasp it, remove it entirely by using your hand.
- A spudger can assist in initiating the separation. Insert the spudger between where the flap meets the body of the computer and push the spudger against the flap.
Remove the optic drive by pushing the flap with your thumbs. Once enough of the optic drive is exposed for fingers to grasp it, remove it entirely by using your hand.
A spudger can assist in initiating the separation. Insert the spudger between where the flap meets the body of the computer and push the spudger against the flap.
Step 10
- Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the screws that become exposed after the removal of the optic drive.
Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the screws that become exposed after the removal of the optic drive.
Step 11
- Insert a medal spudger between where the black plastic meets the silver plastic to loosing and eventually separate the two plastic parts.
- Slide the spudger along where the two plastics meet to increase the separation. Use your other hand to stabilize the computer.
- Avoid using the metal spudger unless for serious prying power. If used incorrectly, the metal spudger may damage the internal components of your device.
Insert a medal spudger between where the black plastic meets the silver plastic to loosing and eventually separate the two plastic parts.
Slide the spudger along where the two plastics meet to increase the separation. Use your other hand to stabilize the computer.
Avoid using the metal spudger unless for serious prying power. If used incorrectly, the metal spudger may damage the internal components of your device.
Step 12
- After separating the two parts, they should look like this.
After separating the two parts, they should look like this.
Step 13
- Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the four black screws.
Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the four black screws.
Step 14
- Flip the black flap up to sperate the strap.
Flip the black flap up to sperate the strap.
Step 15
- Lift up the blue flaps with a finger and detach the sliver straps.
Lift up the blue flaps with a finger and detach the sliver straps.
Step 16
- Lift the motherboard up.
- You might have to jiggle it around to loosen it before lifting it up and removing it from the base of the laptop.
Lift the motherboard up.
You might have to jiggle it around to loosen it before lifting it up and removing it from the base of the laptop.
Step 17
- Pull the black plug-in to detach it from the bottom of the motherboard.
- The motherboard should be completely detached from the computer.
Pull the black plug-in to detach it from the bottom of the motherboard.
The motherboard should be completely detached from the computer.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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