HP ProBook 440 G6 disassembly and upgrade options

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Just a Reminder :
Before removing internal components, you must place the computer in “Battery Safe mode.” This mode
avoids short-circuits or system malfunction by removing power from internal components.
To place the computer in “Battery Safe mode, ” follow these steps:
1. With the computer turned oƫ and AC adapter connected, press the following key and button
combination: Windows key + Backspace key + Power button.
2. Turn the computer on to initiate “Battery Safe mode.”
3. After the computer powers oƫ, disconnect the AC adapter.
In “Battery Safe mode, ” the power button will not turn the computer on if the AC adapter is not connected.
To disengage “Battery Safe mode, ” plug in the AC adapter and press the power button.

VirtualEngineTW
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As I couldn't disassemble the computer using the way shown in the video (In the video : it opens like it has been already opened in the past / In my case : I broke 5 plastic pry tools heads). Here is how I succeeded, in the hope it can help anyone :
1 - Remove screws.
2 - Using a plastic pry tool (or a plastic triangular tool like in the current video) gently leverage and pull at the same time using a suction cup.
3 - Repeat step 2 at each corner and at the middle of each sides.
4 - Voilà ! Profit !

antoinefinet
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Just tried the 450 G6 which is very similar looking to this.. had to give up before I broke the back cover it was like it had been super glued on

Captain
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What's the little tool you used at 0:40 and where can I buy something like that?

thomaswtw
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Does the keyboard light up on this, if not can it be upgraded with a light up keyboard? Thanks in advance...

brianclark
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I have the same laptop with 8go ram, so to upgrade my ram how can i add 4go or 8go?

ana.zouhri.
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Que diferencia hay con desarmar una laptop de ahora y una de hace 8 años atrás

alejandroxd
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Someone can confirm if this laptop support 64gb ram (32x2) cause when i see i5 8265u support up to 64Gb, im not sure about motherboard, thanks.

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