Pavilion dv5 put on hard drive?

Pavilion dv 5 2129wm has no screws on the back and the icons are not self.  What Panel for I need to open? How can I open it? The HD self-control in the bios can not find the HD (nor can an independent control HD disc).   The manual dv 5 any help

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