Difficulty

Very difficult

Steps

51

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Sections

12

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Keyboard
  • 4 steps
  • Hard Drive
  • 4 steps
  • Upper Case
  • 7 steps
  • Wi-Fi Board
  • 4 steps
  • Heat Sink
  • 2 steps
  • Display Assembly
  • 10 steps
  • Speaker Grill
  • 4 steps
  • Speaker Assembly
  • 1 step
  • Front Display Bezel
  • 6 steps
  • Camera Board Cable
  • 2 steps
  • LCD Assembly
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • With the case closed, place the Mini 1000 top-side down on a flat surface.
  • Push both of the battery release latches toward each other.

With the case closed, place the Mini 1000 top-side down on a flat surface.

Push both of the battery release latches toward each other.

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Step 2

  • Lift the battery out of the Mini 1000 from the edge closest to the release latches.

Lift the battery out of the Mini 1000 from the edge closest to the release latches.

Step 3

              Keyboard               
  • Remove the following two screws:
  • One 6 mm Phillips screw
  • One 4 mm Phillips screw

Remove the following two screws:

One 6 mm Phillips screw

One 4 mm Phillips screw

Step 4

  • To facilitate the removal of the keyboard, it is recommended to push the keyboard outwards with one hand through the opening (highlighted in the third picture) located on the backside of the Mini 1000.
  • While pushing through the opening with one hand, grasp the left upper edge with the other hand and slightly pull the keyboard towards you.
  • Once an opening has been established, grasp the keyboard and slowly lift it upwards along the upper perimeter of the top edge.

To facilitate the removal of the keyboard, it is recommended to push the keyboard outwards with one hand through the opening (highlighted in the third picture) located on the backside of the Mini 1000.

While pushing through the opening with one hand, grasp the left upper edge with the other hand and slightly pull the keyboard towards you.

Once an opening has been established, grasp the keyboard and slowly lift it upwards along the upper perimeter of the top edge.

Step 5

  • Lift the keyboard out of the upper case, minding the cable that is still connecting it to the motherboard.

Lift the keyboard out of the upper case, minding the cable that is still connecting it to the motherboard.

Step 6

  • Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the keyboard cable ZIF socket.
  • Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
  • Pull the cable out of its socket and remove the keyboard.

Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the keyboard cable ZIF socket.

Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.

Pull the cable out of its socket and remove the keyboard.

Step 7

              Hard Drive               
  • Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the SIM card ribbon cable ZIF socket.
  • Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
  • Pull the SIM card ribbon cable out of its socket and peel it off the top of the hard drive enclosure.

Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the SIM card ribbon cable ZIF socket.

Pull the SIM card ribbon cable out of its socket and peel it off the top of the hard drive enclosure.

Step 8

  • Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the hard drive cable ZIF socket.
  • Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.

Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the hard drive cable ZIF socket.

Step 9

  • Remove the two 4.5 mm Phillips screws securing the hard drive to the lower case.

Remove the two 4.5 mm Phillips screws securing the hard drive to the lower case.

Step 10

  • Lift the hard drive up and out of the lower case, being careful not to damage its cable in the process.

Lift the hard drive up and out of the lower case, being careful not to damage its cable in the process.

Step 11

              Upper Case               
  • Using the sharp tip of a spudger, pry and remove the four plastic screw covers from the underside of the HP Mini 1000.
  • There are three different variations of the covers:
  • The two bottom covers are short in height and are notched to prevent incorrect insertion
  • The upper right cover is taller in height and is notched.
  • The upper left cover is taller in height and is not notched.

Using the sharp tip of a spudger, pry and remove the four plastic screw covers from the underside of the HP Mini 1000.

There are three different variations of the covers:

The two bottom covers are short in height and are notched to prevent incorrect insertion

The upper right cover is taller in height and is notched.

The upper left cover is taller in height and is not notched.

Step 12

  • Remove the four 7 mm Phillips screws that secure the upper case to the lower case.

Remove the four 7 mm Phillips screws that secure the upper case to the lower case.

Step 13

  • Flip the computer over and open the display.
  • Remove the two 4.5 mm Phillips screws securing the upper case to the lower case.

Flip the computer over and open the display.

Remove the two 4.5 mm Phillips screws securing the upper case to the lower case.

Step 14

  • Wedge the flat end of a spudger in between the upper case and lower case near the bottom right corner of the display.
  • Carefully pry and rock the spudger upwards to create a small gap between the upper case and lower case.
  • Continue the previously described motion along the right edge of the upper case to release the clips securing the upper case to the lower case.

Wedge the flat end of a spudger in between the upper case and lower case near the bottom right corner of the display.

Carefully pry and rock the spudger upwards to create a small gap between the upper case and lower case.

Continue the previously described motion along the right edge of the upper case to release the clips securing the upper case to the lower case.

Step 15

  • Repeat the same procedure as mentioned in the previous step to release the clips along the left side of the upper case.

Repeat the same procedure as mentioned in the previous step to release the clips along the left side of the upper case.

Step 16

  • Grasp the upper case and carefully lift it slightly upwards, freeing it from any remaining clips.
  • The upper case is still attached via the TouchPad ribbon cable that is connected to the motherboard. Do not remove it completely just yet.

Grasp the upper case and carefully lift it slightly upwards, freeing it from any remaining clips.

The upper case is still attached via the TouchPad ribbon cable that is connected to the motherboard. Do not remove it completely just yet.

Step 17

  • Lay the upper case on top of the upper portion of the motherboard.
  • Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the TouchPad cable ZIF socket.
  • Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
  • Pull the TouchPad ribbon cable out of its socket.
  • Remove the upper case from the HP Mini 1000.

Lay the upper case on top of the upper portion of the motherboard.

Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the TouchPad cable ZIF socket.

Pull the TouchPad ribbon cable out of its socket.

Remove the upper case from the HP Mini 1000.

Step 18

              Wi-Fi Board               
  • If present, peel the sticker up off the top of the Wi-Fi board to reveal the Wi-Fi antenna connectors.

If present, peel the sticker up off the top of the Wi-Fi board to reveal the Wi-Fi antenna connectors.

Step 19

  • Pry the Wi-Fi antenna connectors (2 total) up off the Wi-Fi board.
  • During reassembly, remember to correctly connect the antenna cables to their respective terminals. The green labeled antenna is connected to the “MAIN” terminal and the white labeled antenna is connected to the “AUX” terminal.

Pry the Wi-Fi antenna connectors (2 total) up off the Wi-Fi board.

During reassembly, remember to correctly connect the antenna cables to their respective terminals. The green labeled antenna is connected to the “MAIN” terminal and the white labeled antenna is connected to the “AUX” terminal.

Step 20

  • Remove the single 3 mm Phillips screw securing Wi-Fi board to the motherboard.

Remove the single 3 mm Phillips screw securing Wi-Fi board to the motherboard.

Step 21

  • Upon removing the Phillips screw that secures the Wi-Fi board to the motherboard, the Wi-Fi board should pop up from its top side nearest the antenna sockets.
  • Grasp the Wi-Fi board and lift it straight away from its socket on the motherboard.

Upon removing the Phillips screw that secures the Wi-Fi board to the motherboard, the Wi-Fi board should pop up from its top side nearest the antenna sockets.

Grasp the Wi-Fi board and lift it straight away from its socket on the motherboard.

Step 22

              Heat Sink               
  • Remove the two 2.5 mm Phillips screws securing the heat sink to the motherboard.

Remove the two 2.5 mm Phillips screws securing the heat sink to the motherboard.

Step 23

  • Carefully lift the heat sink off the face of the motherboard and de-route the curved section from next to the fan.
  • Before reinstalling the heat sink, be sure to apply a new layer of thermal paste to the CPU. We have a thermal paste guide that makes it easy.
  • Only apply a new layer of thermal paste to the face of the CPU. The CPU is the large processor located closest to the fan.

Carefully lift the heat sink off the face of the motherboard and de-route the curved section from next to the fan.

Before reinstalling the heat sink, be sure to apply a new layer of thermal paste to the CPU. We have a thermal paste guide that makes it easy.

Only apply a new layer of thermal paste to the face of the CPU. The CPU is the large processor located closest to the fan.

Step 24

              Display Assembly               
  • If present, carefully remove the large piece of black adhesive film covering the Wi-Fi board.

If present, carefully remove the large piece of black adhesive film covering the Wi-Fi board.

Step 25

  • Use the flat end of a spudger to pry both antenna connectors up from their sockets on the Wi-Fi board.

Use the flat end of a spudger to pry both antenna connectors up from their sockets on the Wi-Fi board.

Step 26

  • If present, remove the pieces of tape securing the Wi-Fi antenna cables to the upper case.

If present, remove the pieces of tape securing the Wi-Fi antenna cables to the upper case.

Step 27

  • If present, carefully remove the large piece of black adhesive film from the area surrounding the fan.

If present, carefully remove the large piece of black adhesive film from the area surrounding the fan.

Step 28

  • If present, remove the several pieces of black cloth tape securing the cables to the upper case near the fan.

If present, remove the several pieces of black cloth tape securing the cables to the upper case near the fan.

Step 29

  • Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect each of the following connectors from their respective sockets:
  • Speaker cable
  • Microphone cable
  • Fan cable
  • Power cable
  • Display data cable
  • Push the connectors out of their sockets parallel to the face of the motherboard toward the display assembly. Do not lift up on the cables as you disconnect them, especially the display data cable, as their sockets may break off the motherboard.

Use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect each of the following connectors from their respective sockets:

Speaker cable

Microphone cable

Fan cable

Power cable

Display data cable

Push the connectors out of their sockets parallel to the face of the motherboard toward the display assembly. Do not lift up on the cables as you disconnect them, especially the display data cable, as their sockets may break off the motherboard.

Step 30

  • If present, peel back the strip of white cloth tape highlighted in red to reveal a display screw.

If present, peel back the strip of white cloth tape highlighted in red to reveal a display screw.

Step 31

  • Remove the single 5 mm Phillips screw securing the right display hinge to the lower case.

Remove the single 5 mm Phillips screw securing the right display hinge to the lower case.

Step 32

  • Remove the two 5 mm Phillips screws securing the left display hinge to the lower case.

Remove the two 5 mm Phillips screws securing the left display hinge to the lower case.

Step 33

  • Lift the display out of the lower case, minding any cables that may get caught.

Lift the display out of the lower case, minding any cables that may get caught.

Step 34

              Speaker Grill               
  • Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the left side of the speaker grill away from the display assembly.
  • Be careful not to apply too much pressure to the display glass.

Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry the left side of the speaker grill away from the display assembly.

Be careful not to apply too much pressure to the display glass.

Step 35

  • Continue prying along the center of the speaker grill.

Continue prying along the center of the speaker grill.

Step 36

  • Pry the right side of the speaker grill away from the display assembly.

Pry the right side of the speaker grill away from the display assembly.

Step 37

  • Remove the speaker grill.

Remove the speaker grill.

Step 38

              Speaker Assembly               
  • Remove the two 4.5 mm Phillips screws securing the speaker assembly to the display.
  • Remove the speaker assembly.

Remove the two 4.5 mm Phillips screws securing the speaker assembly to the display.

Remove the speaker assembly.

Step 39

              Front Display Bezel               
  • In the following steps you will pry the front display bezel off the rear section of the display. The locations of the retaining clips are highlighted in red.

In the following steps you will pry the front display bezel off the rear section of the display. The locations of the retaining clips are highlighted in red.

Step 40

  • Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry up the front display bezel near the right display hinge.

Use the edge of a plastic opening tool to pry up the front display bezel near the right display hinge.

Step 41

  • Continue prying to release the clips attaching the front display bezel to the right side of the display’s rear section.

Continue prying to release the clips attaching the front display bezel to the right side of the display’s rear section.

Step 42

  • Continue prying up the front display bezel along the top edge of the display.

Continue prying up the front display bezel along the top edge of the display.

Step 43

  • Finally, use a plastic opening tool to release the retaining clips along the left side and bottom left corner of the display.

Finally, use a plastic opening tool to release the retaining clips along the left side and bottom left corner of the display.

Step 44

  • Remove the front display bezel from the rest of the display assembly.

Remove the front display bezel from the rest of the display assembly.

Step 45

              Camera Board Cable               
  • Use the sharp end of a spudger to flip up the plastic flap that rests on top of the camera board cable ZIF socket.

Use the sharp end of a spudger to flip up the plastic flap that rests on top of the camera board cable ZIF socket.

Step 46

  • Use your fingernail or the sharp end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the camera board cable ZIF socket.
  • Be sure you are prying up on the retaining flap, not the socket itself.
  • Pull the camera board ribbon cable out of its socket.

Use your fingernail or the sharp end of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the camera board cable ZIF socket.

Pull the camera board ribbon cable out of its socket.

Step 47

              LCD Assembly               
  • If present, peel back the three pieces of cloth tape highlighted in red.
  • If present, remove the small strip of black cloth tape highlighted in orange.

If present, peel back the three pieces of cloth tape highlighted in red.

If present, remove the small strip of black cloth tape highlighted in orange.

Step 48

  • Remove the nine 3 mm Phillips screws securing the LCD to the rear display bezel.

Remove the nine 3 mm Phillips screws securing the LCD to the rear display bezel.

Step 49

  • Lift the lower right corner of the LCD enough to de-route the antenna cables from its frame.

Lift the lower right corner of the LCD enough to de-route the antenna cables from its frame.

Step 50

  • Lift the left edge of the LCD out of the rear display bezel and de-route the cables from the brackets along the left side.

Lift the left edge of the LCD out of the rear display bezel and de-route the cables from the brackets along the left side.

Step 51

  • Remove the LCD from the rear display bezel.
  • If your new LCD has no brackets included, swap the brackets from the old LCD to your new one.

Remove the LCD from the rear display bezel.

If your new LCD has no brackets included, swap the brackets from the old LCD to your new one.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Lycan - Aug 17, 2014

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Do we really need to take that much off to just replace the screen? I’ve never done this before and I have no idea what is going on.