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HP Mini 5102 User Manual

HP Mini 5102
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HP Mini 5102
Maintenance and Service Guide
SUMMARY
This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the computer. It provides
comprehensive information on identifying computer features, components, and spare parts;
troubleshooting computer problems; and performing computer disassembly procedures.

Table of Contents

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HP Mini 5102 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Atom N450 / N470
GraphicsIntel GMA 3150
Display10.1-inch, 1024x600 or 1366x768 resolution
MemoryUp to 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM
Storage160 GB / 250 GB / 320 GB HDD or 80 GB SSD
Operating SystemWindows 7 Starter
Battery3-cell or 6-cell lithium-ion
WirelessBluetooth 2.1+EDR
Ports3 USB 2.0, VGA, Ethernet, Headphone/Microphone combo jack
WebcamIntegrated Webcam

Summary

Product Description

Product Specifications

Details the HP Mini 5102's model name, processor, chipset, graphics, panel, memory, and storage.

External Component Identification

Top, Front, and Bottom Components

Identifies and describes components on the top, front, and bottom of the computer.

Side Components and Antennas

Details components on the right and left sides, plus wireless antennas.

Display and Additional Hardware

Describes display-related components and additional hardware like power cords.

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Service Tag and Major Components

Explains the service tag and provides an illustrated breakdown of the computer's main internal parts.

Display, Miscellaneous, and Part Number Listings

Details display assembly parts, miscellaneous parts, and sequential part number listings.

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Preliminary Requirements and Safety

Outlines tools, service considerations, drive handling, and ESD precautions for safe component replacement.

Replacing Service Tag and Device Feet

Procedures for identifying the service tag and replacing device feet.

Replacing Core Internal Components

Procedures for replacing battery, memory module, storage devices, keyboard, system board, and fan/heat sink.

Replacing Wireless and Connectivity Modules

Instructions for replacing SIM, WLAN, WWAN, and Bluetooth modules.

Servicing Display and Top Cover Components

Steps for removing the top cover, display assembly, speakers, and related parts.

Computer Setup

Computer Setup in Windows 7

Guide to starting and using Computer Setup in Windows 7, including menu navigation and restoring defaults.

Computer Setup in Windows Vista

Instructions for starting and using Computer Setup in Windows Vista, covering menus and factory reset.

Computer Setup in Windows XP

Guide to starting and using Computer Setup in Windows XP, including menu navigation and restoring defaults.

Computer Setup in SUSE Linux

Instructions for starting and using Computer Setup in SUSE Linux, covering menus and factory reset.

Specifications

Device Specifications

Lists general device specifications including dimensions, weight, power, temperature, shock, and vibration.

Display Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the 10.1-inch high-definition and WSVGA AntiGlare displays.

Storage Device Specifications

Details specifications for hard drives and solid state drives, including performance and environmental factors.

System Resource Specifications

Explains how to view and manage system resources using Device Manager.

Backup and Recovery

Windows 7 Backup and Recovery

Instructions for backing up and recovering data using Windows 7 Backup and Restore utility.

Windows Vista Backup and Recovery

Guide for backing up and recovering data using Windows Vista Backup and Restore Center.

Windows XP Backup and Recovery

Instructions for backing up and recovering data using the Windows XP Backup utility.

SUSE Linux Backup and Recovery

Procedures for backing up files and recovering the OS and programs in SUSE Linux.

Connector Pin Assignments

Audio Connectors

Details pin assignments for audio-in (microphone) and audio-out (headphone) jacks.

Video and Network Connectors

Provides pin assignments for external monitor (VGA) and RJ-45 (network) connectors.

USB Connector Pin Assignments

Details the pin assignments for Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports.

Power Cord Set Requirements

Requirements for All Countries and Regions

Lists general requirements for power cord sets applicable worldwide.

Country-Specific Requirements

Details specific power cord set requirements and certifications for various countries and regions.

Recycling

Battery Disposal

Provides guidelines for proper disposal of computer batteries at the end of their useful life.

Display Component Recycling

Offers disassembly instructions for the display assembly for recycling LCD panel and backlight.

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