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cant find manual on line to tell how laptop is assembled.i.e. blow-up diagram. this unit dose not have access panel.

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15-p099nr is the model. 

 

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See p. 116. This is one of the models where memory upgrade is a bloody mess. You have to remove the motherboard. 

 

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That Product Number is not returning a valid HP model. Need correct model or product number to be sure we get the correct manual for you:

 

http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c00033108

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15-p099nr is the model. 

 

Your Manual

 

See p. 116. This is one of the models where memory upgrade is a bloody mess. You have to remove the motherboard. 

 

Post back if you need any more good news. 

 

If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it. 

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thank you so much. this is the best help ive recived yet. really thank you for your time. i,ll be back

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downloaded manual to zip drive as well as pc.again thank you.being how my unit is out of warenty this is a most have. haveing said that would like to know your thoughs on me installing the ram myself.... have worked on many desktop types ie installing rams,drives,fans,ect my father in law (he,s 85)and i love doing this togather.am up on safty stepps and do touch.dont touch.but this is first laptop.like i said its mine so will not get shot if i goof.will be running manual on second pc while serviceing this one. would like your input.and again thank you                 Emobe

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The hard part is separating the plastic chassis panels...it takes a bit of a "touch" and knowing just how much force to apply. Also the right tools are key. Get a good set of plastic "spudger" tools and good magnetized screwdrivers. If you can follow the instructions and keep track of where the screws came from you will be OK. Putting it back together is harder than tearing it apart. This video is very good. The tech follows proper procedures:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpmkHPE9od4

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Always harder to put back. More care .ware would I look to buy the plastic tools as I have not needed them on the desk top type.and is "grounding" an issue if I us rubber cloves?
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Rubber gloves are overkill just take away the AC power and battery and for plastic tools you can use a credit card or anything made out of stiff plastic with a square edge, fairly thin. 

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Thanks,may do it tomarow.looking forward it.watched a few of the videos you sent.you have really been a great help.will let you know how it goes.plan on visiting this fourm more
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