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12-01-2012 09:11 PM
How do i install a new battery for my dead touchpad? Last one I tried to open and ended up breaking a bunch of clips and buttons.
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12-02-2012 09:43 AM
The TouchPad is not considered a user-serviceable device. However, Google is your friend and turns up hits like this one, which includes a link to a third-party repair "guide".
Former HP Expert (Palm/webOS)
12-02-2012 09:43 AM
The TouchPad is not considered a user-serviceable device. However, Google is your friend and turns up hits like this one, which includes a link to a third-party repair "guide".
Former HP Expert (Palm/webOS)
12-02-2012 10:39 PM
Excellent, thanks for reporting back. I've opened up a number of Palm devices over the years to replace batteries, screens and digitizers. It's nerve-racking stuff if you don't want to brick your device...but does get the adrenalin going, doesn't it?
Never have opened a TouchPad, maybe one day if my main one ever starts crapping out. But so far, over a year of daily use and nightly charging, and it still works like it was new.
Former HP Expert (Palm/webOS)
12-02-2012 10:47 PM
Yes it was extremely nerve-racking until I just saw the HP Logo appear after only 5 minutes on the charger. The screws are so tiny and I was fearful with the ribbon, etc. disassembly part. Now I'm hooked! Been doing laptops for years but now i need new magnifier setup!! Thanks again!!
12-26-2014 06:54 PM
@AlTP wrote:Is it possible to install a new battery and test the touchpad without closing the case?
Yes.
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
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12-27-2014 07:44 AM
I have 2 TPs that have failed to start up no matter what I have tried to revive them, I have opened both and have put in replacement batteries with no success in getting them to boot. I concluded that either the batteries are bad (no charge) or the TP hardware has failed. It would be helpful to know what the voltages on the battery connector plug of a functional battery should be (pin out voltages) to have any chance of getting the TP to boot up. Any other words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Thanks,
ALTP
12-27-2014 11:16 AM
HP has basically given up on the webOS line of devices, and I'm unable to get any information from them (even through the internal contacts that I know!). 😞
There is no definitive "How to fix a dead touchpad" page that I know of, but there are many that offer suggestions and methods to try. Use Google to find them, and search webosnation.com.
I did revive one dead TouchPad by using tpdebrick, but it only lasted a month before dying again.
Here's my generic reply for dead touchpad. It does contain a link to the patch I mentioned.
There are several other threads already discussing this topic, but they all say the same things:
--Check your charger. Many of the USB cables supplied by HP were fragile, and break easily. Try another micro-USB cable with a charger that supplies 2 amps (2,000mA). If using an HP charger, check the prongs on the transformer - they are removable, and if twisted out of position no current will flow.
--Try all the resets - simple (hold both the power and center button for 15 - 20 seconds until the HP logo appears). Advanced (press and hold the power, center, and volume down together until logo appears. May give the option to completely erase the unit!)
--Use a TouchStone to charge the device if you suspect the female charging port on the TouchPad has been damaged.
--As a last resort, try using the tpdebrick-v004 program. This is a difficult, but doable re-flash of the device using a computer running Ubuntu, and a program from this link.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/38786-tpdebrick-v004/
I revived one of my touchpads using this method.
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
I am a Volunteer here, not employed by HP.
