http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&lc=en&product=3224052&On this page scroll down, and click on the blue -
HP Pavilion dv6000 Maintenance and Service Guide
This is a Service Manual. It is in PDF file form.
The computer you are using now has Adobe Reader on it, which uses PDF files.
After you click on the blue link it may take up to 30 seconds, before the first page comes up.
(Manual is downloading in the background)
In the Bookmarks menu to the left, click on the + sign next to -
Maintenance and Service
Click right on - Illustrated Parts Catalog
You are now on Page 65.
(Zoom Out icon ( - ) at top decreases the view size.
Zoom In icon ( + ) increases the view size )
The Base Enclosure is pointed out by the number 16.
Go to Page 75.
Part number HP 431426-001 is this Base Enclosure,
http://www.getpartsonline.com/431426-001.htmlPart number HP 432921-001 is this Base Enclosure,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Pavilion-DV6000-Bottom-Case-431426-001-/160895969076?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item257625a734You have the Service Manual. You now need;
1) Philips screwdriver; No.1 and No.2
2) Jewelers screwdriver set. (You can get these for cheap)
3) Multi-compartment container for the various screws you will remove.
Label each compartment for the area the screw/s come out of.
(Can use a clean egg carton if you need to)
SOME screws look VERY similar to other screws.
Advise do NOT mix them up!
4) Patience. This ain't rocket science, and you can do it.
(Sorry Gort)
5) ESD wrist strap. DO NOT skimp here, and get one.
(Electro Static Discharge)
Average cost is $3 to $6 bucks.
Your body carries Static electricity. Static WILL fry out, (Short Circuit), the delicate hardware components inside a computer.
Wear an ESD wrist strap, and have it's alligator clip attached to a good ground source.
I connect to an unpainted surface, of the metal frame of an open, empty desktop computer case.
(I feel an Anti-Static Mat is unwarranted)
You can set a large metal serving tray, (Unpainted), on the TABLE you're working on; and connect to it.
Or a large metal knickknack. (Unpainted)
When removing the motherboard, it is raised up at an angle on the side of the motherboard. Motherboard is also tilted when being reinstalled.
For additional questions please post in a Comment.
Regards,
joecoolvette
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