It seems to offer maintenance and servie manuals so see what yuo can find. Ignore the Adobe requirement if you don't already have it. Foxit and others can do the job without Adobe paying HP to promote their product.
Things you will need are a 2.5 Phillips screwdriver, a needle and a credit card and a piece of A4 paper.
Screwdriver: Obvious
Needle: To remove rubber plugs hiding the screen bezel screws
Credit card: To ease the screen bezel off very gently and do teh same to the division where the two parts of the body meet.
A4 paper: When looking at...
It seems to offer maintenance and servie manuals so see what yuo can find. Ignore the Adobe requirement if you don't already have it. Foxit and others can do the job without Adobe paying HP to promote their product.
Things you will need are a 2.5 Phillips screwdriver, a needle and a credit card and a piece of A4 paper.
Screwdriver: Obvious
Needle: To remove rubber plugs hiding the screen bezel screws
Credit card: To ease the screen bezel off very gently and do teh same to the division where the two parts of the body meet.
A4 paper: When looking at the scews on the base, it helps to mark each of them with a circle on the paper and put the scew in the apprpriate circle. Sometimes they're different from each other and putting a longer one in a place where a short one is required, you can damage the internals.
Things you won't need are a cat or any children in the same room where you're working.