1 Product Description
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2 External Component IdentiCation
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Right
6
Left
8
Display
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Top
10
Touchpad
10
Lights
11
Buttons, Speakers, And Ngerprint Reader
12
Special Function Keys
14
Using The Hot Keys
15
Bottom
17
Front
17
Rear
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Locating System Information
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3 Illustrated Parts Catalog
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Computer Major Components
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Display Assembly Subcomponents
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Mass Storage Devices
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Miscellaneous Parts
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4 Removal And Replacement Procedures Preliminary Requirements
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Tools Required
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Service Considerations
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Plastic Parts
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Cables And Connectors
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Drive Handling
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Grounding Guidelines
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Electrostatic Discharge Damage
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Packaging And Transporting Guidelines
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Workstation Guidelines
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Equipment Guidelines
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5 Removal And Replacement Procedures For Customer Self-Repair Parts
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Component Replacement Procedures
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Service Door
37
Battery
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Hard Drive
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Solid-State Drive (Select Products Only)
41
Wwan Module (Select Products Only)
42
Wlan Module
44
Optical Drive
46
Keyboard
48
Memory
51
6 Removal And Replacement Procedures For Authorized Service Provider Parts
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Component Replacement Procedures
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Hinge Cover
55
Base Enclosure
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System Board
59
Fan And Heat Sink Assembly
61
Optical Drive Board
64
Top Cover And Touchpad
65
Rtc Battery
68
Speaker
70
Power Button Board
71
Fingerprint Reader (Select Products Only)
72
Smart Card Reader
74
Near Field Communication Module
76
Audio Board
78
Serial
80
Display Assembly
82
7 Computer Setup (Bios), Tpm, And Hp Sure Start In Windows 10
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Using Computer Setup
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Starting Computer Setup
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Navigating And Selecting In Computer Setup
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Restoring Factory Settings In Computer Setup
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Updating The Bios
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Determining The Bios Version
90
Downloading A Bios Update
90
Changing The Boot Order Using The F9 Prompt
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Tpm Bios Settings (Select Products Only)
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Using Hp Sure Start (Select Products Only)
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8 Computer Setup (Bios), Tpm, And Hp Sure Start In Windows 8.1
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Using Computer Setup
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Starting Computer Setup
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Navigating And Selecting In Computer Setup
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Restoring Factory Settings In Computer Setup
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Updating The Bios
95
Determining The Bios Version
95
Downloading A Bios Update
95
Changing The Boot Order Using The F9 Prompt
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Tpm Bios Settings (Select Products Only)
96
Using Hp Sure Start (Select Products Only)
97
9 Computer Setup (Bios), Tpm, And Hp Sure Start In Windows 7
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Using Computer Setup
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Starting Computer Setup
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Navigating And Selecting In Computer Setup
98
Restoring Factory Settings In Computer Setup
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Updating The Bios
100
Determining The Bios Version
100
Downloading A Bios Update
100
Changing The Boot Order Using The F9 Prompt
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Tpm Bios Settings (Select Products Only)
101
Using Hp Sure Start (Select Products Only)
102
10 Using Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics (Uefi)
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Downloading Hp Pc Hardware Diagnostics (Uefi) To A Usb Device
103
11 Backup And Recovery
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Creating Recovery Media And Backups
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Creating Hp Recovery Media (Select Products Only)
105
Using Windows Tools
106
Restore And Recovery
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Recovering Using Hp Recovery Manager
107
What You Need To Know Before You Get Started
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Using The Hp Recovery Partition (Select Products Only)
108
Using Hp Recovery Media To Recover
108
Changing The Computer Boot Order
109
Removing The Hp Recovery Partition (Select Products Only)
110
12 Backup And Recovery In Windows 8.1
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Backing Up Your Information
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Performing A System Recovery
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Using The Windows Recovery Tools
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Using F11 Recovery Tools
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Using Windows Operating System Media (Purchased Separately)
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Using Windows Refresh Or Windows Reset
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Using Hp Software Setup
113
13 Backup And Recovery In Windows 7
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Creating Recovery Media And Backups
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Guidelines
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Creating Recovery Media With Hp Recovery Disc Creator
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Creating Recovery Media
115
Backing Up Your Information
115
Performing A System Recovery
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Using The Windows Recovery Tools
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Using F11 Recovery Tools (Select Products Only)
117
Using Windows 7 Operating System Media
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14 SpeciCations
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Computer SpeciCations
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Hard Drive SpeciCations
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Solid-State Drive SpeciCations
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15 Power Cord Set Requirements
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Requirements For All Countries
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Requirements For SpeciC Countries And Regions
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16 Statement Of Memory Volatility
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Nonvolatile Memory Usage
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Questions And Answers
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Using Hp Sure Start (Select Models Only)
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17 Recycling
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Index
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Discussie
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Hallo, ik heb een HP ProBook 645 G2 en wil zelf het geheugen upgraden. Is dit iets wat ik zelf kan doen of moet ik daarvoor naar een servicepunt? Ik wil niet per ongeluk de garantie verspelen.
De ProBook 645 G2 heeft zogenaamde Customer Self-Repair onderdelen, en het geheugen valt daar gelukkig onder. Dat betekent dat je het zelf mag vervangen zonder de garantie te verliezen. In het servicehandboek staat in hoofdstuk 5 precies beschreven welke onderdelen je zelf mag aanpakken en hoe je dat doet. Zorg wel dat je antistatisch werkt, dus aarden voor je begint. Hoofdstuk 6 is voor onderdelen die alleen een erkende servicemonteur mag aanraken, daar zou ik van afblijven.
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