17-f019no change of ssd Pavilion

Went to replace the disc ssd.

Need a my Pavilion f019no 17 disassembly guide.

Hello

Manual: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04402649.pdf

Go through the Page 105, 106. It is not an easy task for beginners, must out of drive optical, keyboard, USB, top cover card. You will cancel the warranty if you do it yourself & problem.

Get help from the local store tech or HP.

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Visruth

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