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HP 15-fb0 Series User Manual

HP 15-fb0 Series
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Maintenance and Service Guide
SUMMARY
This guide provides information about spare parts, removal and replacement of parts, security, backing up, and more.

Table of Contents

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HP 15-fb0 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Memory8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz RAM (1 x 8 GB)
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
AudioDual speakers
Display1920 x 1080
WirelessBluetooth® 5
Webcam720p HD camera
Ports1 headphone/microphone combo, 1 AC smart pin
Battery3-cell

Summary

1 Product Description

Product Components

Details about product components like processor, graphics, display, and memory.

2 Getting to Know Your Computer

Computer Exterior Identification

Identifies external components on the right, left, bottom, and rear of the computer.

Display and Input Devices

Covers display features, keyboard, touchpad, indicator lights, and special keys.

Bottom, Rear, and Labels

Identifies components on the bottom and rear, and explains labels.

3 Illustrated Parts Catalog

Major Component Identification

Identifies major computer components and their spare part numbers.

Display Assembly and Miscellaneous Parts

Details display subcomponents and miscellaneous parts with their part numbers.

4 Removal and Replacement Procedures Preliminary Requirements

Preparation and Safety Guidelines

Essential tools, service considerations, and handling precautions for disassembly.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention

Guidelines for preventing damage from static electricity, including grounding and materials.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Procedures for cleaning, disinfecting, caring for wood veneer, and packaging the computer.

5 Removal and Replacement Procedures for Customer Self-Repair Parts

Component Replacement Procedures

General procedures for removing and replacing customer self-repairable components.

Specific Self-Repairable Components

Step-by-step guides for removing and replacing SSDs and memory modules.

6 Removal and Replacement Procedures for Authorized Service Provider Parts

Service Provider Disassembly Preparation

General procedures for disassembly by authorized service providers.

Core Component Removal

Procedures for removing the bottom cover and battery.

Display and I/O Components

Guides for removing display subcomponents, wireless modules, and I/O ports.

Internal Hardware Replacement

Procedures for replacing speakers, fan, power cable, heat sink, system board, touchpad, and vents.

Display Assembly and Top Cover

Steps for removing the display assembly and the top cover with keyboard.

7 Using Setup Utility (BIOS)

BIOS Configuration and Updates

Instructions for accessing, updating, and configuring the system BIOS.

8 Backing Up, Restoring, and Recovering

Data Backup and Recovery Media Creation

Methods for backing up data and creating system recovery media.

System Restore and Recovery Methods

Procedures for restoring the system using restore points or recovery media.

System Boot Order and HP Sure Recover

Instructions for changing boot order and using HP Sure Recover for system restoration.

9 Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics

HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Overview

Introduction to diagnostic tools for Windows, UEFI, and remote diagnostics.

Running Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Steps for running diagnostics, handling failure IDs, and accessing tools.

10 Specifications

Computer and Display Specifications

Detailed specifications for the computer's dimensions, weight, power, and display characteristics.

Storage and Interface Specifications

Technical specifications for the computer's solid-state drives.

11 Power Cord Set Requirements

Global and Regional Power Cord Requirements

Power cord requirements applicable to all countries and specific regional standards.

12 Recycling

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