The component students always look at.
Screen/LCD
This connector is the most important one you should unplug before working.
Battery connector
The metallic cover that protects the CPU.
Heat sink
The site used to document your findings while troubleshooting a device and making repairs.
Incident IQ
The Office program used to write documents.
Word
This part can get quite hot without thermal paste.
CPU
The most in-depth repair you can perform.
Keyboard repair
The tool you use to reprogram a system board.
Reprogramming USB/USB
When you press this function key on startup, the device will open diagnostics.
F2
The input combination to navigate the Table of Contents of a document.
Ctrl+Click
Remember to unclip this one, but do not unplug it.
CMOS Battery
____ and Redeploy
__Reset__ and Redeploy
The gray substance used to transfer heat from the CPU.
Thermal paste
You can use this key’s light as a boot indicator.
Caps lock
The syncing program you save documents to, found in the file explorer.
OneDrive
The indicator that distinguishes battery screws from the other black screws.
Colors/Loctite
The shared document you update at the very end of your repair.
Excel RMA Spreadsheet
The four letter acronym sent to Trevor at the end of the system board process.
HASH
These parts can be used as tools for diagnostics.
Test parts
The site where you will find all of the documents.
SharePoint
You can order parts from this site.
CSDP
The defining difference between the SSD and Wi-Fi card.
Wi-Fi connectors/Insert angle
The number of connections you remove from the system
11
The two main parts that need to be plugged into the device to check for functionality.
Screen and system board
This HP document holds all part numbers and information.
HP Manual