
These instructions will help you remove hard drive, memory, wireless
card and keyboard from a HP Pavilion dv9000 series laptop. All these
components, except the keyboard, can be accessed through the bottom of
the laptop.
In the next guide I will explain how to disassemble laptop display panel and remove inverter board with LCD screen.
Do not disassemble your laptop if it’s
still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty or you loose the warranty.
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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 (move2). 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 Pavilion dv9000 laptops have only one hard drive installed. As
you see, in my case there is no second hard drive under the cover.

If you would like to install second hard drive into your notebook,
you’ll have to purchase a new SATA drive, SATA connector and drive
caddy. You’ll find step by step hard drive installation instructions in
this guide.
we will refer to all HP Pavilion dv9000, dv9000t,
dv9100, dv9200, dv9300, dv9400, dv9500, dv9600 & dv9700 notebooks
as the “dv9000″ since adding a hard disk drive (HDD) to all above
mentioned notebooks are 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 laptop.
KEYBOARD REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS

Remove six green screws securing the keyboard bezel and one red screw securing the keyboard.

Carefully start removing the keyboard 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 laptop keyboard.

Lift up the keyboard. Be carefull, it’s connected to the motherboard.

In order to release the keyboard cable, you’ll have to unlock the connector as it shown on the picture above.
1. Slide the connector lock to the direction shown by two green arrows with your fingernails.
2. Pull the keyboard cable from the connector.
