Screw the motherboard in HP G62 b29SA - unused holes in the motherboard?

I've been fixing G62 b29SA laptop from a friend (just replace the fan). There was some time between take apart and put back together (to get the right fan) so I do not remember if all the holes in the motherboard had screws in them. Quite a lot for screws, just spin and spin - there is no wires behind the motherboard or the screws are too small (but I don't think that I have large screws (or at least none that are not from another section (for example, battery or other).)) All the holes in the motherboard has screws?

seanspotatobiz wrote:

....  All the holes in the motherboard has screws?

Hello

No, some of them have no screws, BUT all the screws must have holes. Please see the following book to see all the screw locations (see #79 page):

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02542472.PDF

Kind regards.

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