Replace hard drive SSD on HP Pavilion f030nd 17 - computer laptop

Hi all

I bought a laptop HP Pavilion 17-f030nd - computer. Now, I bought a lot of HP laptops for society, and replace the hard drive has always been a walk in the Park. You just remove the CAP with a few screws and replace the HARD drive.

Now with this model, is not limited to delete? Can someone explain to me how do I replace the HARD drive? I can't find anywhere. There are a few screws, but it seems that I have to disassemble the computer laptop everything?

Help is appreciated.

Kind regards

Willem
The Netherlands

Hello

Well, life has changed. I have still a few laptops around and replace the HARD drive on them is a 5 minutes task. Now, for this machine, please see the page #105 of the first textbook on the following link:

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?cc=us&LC=en&product=7265336

With a little luck, you need 20 minutes to 30 minutes.

Kind regards.

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