![]() Sean's Windows 7 Install & Optimization Guide for SSDs & HDDsPlease do not PM me for help with the guide or any questions about SSDs/HDDs and Windows!Post your. · Want to know if your current hardware & software will work with Windows 7? Check out these links: **Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor ** **Windows 7 Compatibility. ![]() How to disassemble HP Pavilion dv. In this guide I will disassemble a HP Pavilion dv. These instructions will help you remove the hard drive, memory, wireless card and keyboard.
![]() All these components, except the keyboard, can be accessed through on the bottom of the computer. First of all, remove the battery. Remove screws from the 1st hard drive and memory covers. Remove both covers. Under the memory cover you will find the wireless card and RTC battery. In order to remove the hard drive, lift up the right side of the drive assembly (move 1) and then pull it to the right (move. If you are replacing the hard drive, you’ll have to transfer the caddy and connector to the new drive. Before you remove the wireless card, you’ll have to disconnect both antenna cables pointed with green arrows. Simply unsnap both antenna cables from the wireless card with your fingers. After that remove two screws securing the wireless card and pull it from the slot by the edges. Some HP Pavilion dv. As you can see, in my computer there is no second hard drive under the cover. If you would like to install a second hard drive, you’ll have to purchase a new 2. SATA HDD, SATA connector and drive caddy. I refer to all HP Pavilion dv. HDD) to all above mentioned models is similar. In order to remove the CD/DVD drive you’ll have to remove the securing screw (1) and then carefully pull the drive from the case. KEYBOARD REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONSRemove six green screws securing the bezel and one red screw securing the keyboard. Carefully start removing the bezel with a small flathead screwdriver. Be very carefull, the bezel is attached to the motherboard with a flat ribbon cable. The cable location is pointed by the green arrow. Do not disconnect this cable. Simply place the bezel as it shown on the picture below. Remove three screws securing the keyboard. Lift up the keyboard. Be carefull, it’s connected to the motherboard. In order to release the cable you’ll have to unlock the connector as it shown on the picture above. Slide the connector lock to the direction shown by two green arrows with your fingernails. Pull the cable from the connector. Now you can remove and replace the keyboard with a new one. In the next guide I will explain how to disassemble laptop display and remove inverter board with LCD screen. Also, you can read how to replace broken dispaly hinge in dv. You can support my work! It takes hours to create one disassembly guide and only a minute to donate. Having Trouble Installing Windows 7 By USB With Your GIGABYTE 1. Series Motherboard? We understand that some users are having trouble installing Windows 7 by USB drive on their systems that have a GIGABYTE 1. The problem lies in the fact that Windows 7's installer is only compatible with an older type of USB driver. The GIGABYTE 1. 00 series motherboard uses a newer kind of USB driver, meaning you will get an error when trying to install Windows 7. Thankfully there is a fix for this which allows you to package the updated driver on to your USB driver. In order to build the patched version of Windows 7, you'll need a few things: 1) A genuine copy of Windows 7 or iso file. A USB drive with over 4. GB of storage. 3) A separate computer. The Windows Image Tool available for free from GIGABYTE Once you download the Windows Image Tool from GIGABYTE the process is fairly easy. Here's the process you need to follow step- by- step: 1) Open the tool from GIGABYTE. There's no need to install it. In the source option select your disc drive. In the destination path pick your USB drive. Make sure the 'add USB drivers' option is selected. Click start and wait for the process to finish. Note: if you just need to add the USB drivers to an existing ISO you can do that from the source option. Check out this video from our You. Tube channel to learn more.
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