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HP Pavilion dv9000 Laptop Hard Drive Installation Guide

For purposes of this discussion, we will refer to all HP Pavilion dv9000,dv9000t, dv9300, dv9400, dv9002ea, dv9002tx, dv9060us, dv9061ea, dv9700, dv9800, dv9900notebooks as the "dv9000" since adding a hard disk drive (HDD) to all above mentioned notebooks are similar.

To begin, you will have to purchase a SATA 2.5" hard drive and a "dv9000 hard drive caddy". Make sure the caddy includes the SATA connector (black plastic piece, see photo below) that acts as an interface between the SATA hard drive and the HP notebook computer.Our part number HP-DV9000 includesthe black SATA connector, dv9000 bracket and drive screws. This part is equivalent to HP part number 367759-001.

STEP 1

Insert the black "SATA Connector" into the "edge connector" on the end of the SATA hard drive. The SATA connector will only go in one way. Then insert the hard drive into the dv9000 caddy/bracket. Use the four screws to secure the hard drive into the pavilion dv9000 caddy/bracket.

STEP 2

Turn your notebook OFF. Unplug your power cable and all other devices attached to your notebook. Turn the dv9000 notebook over so you can see the bottom or your notebook. Use a small phillips-head screw driver to loosen the two screws that are securing the cover of the second hard drive bay

STEP 3

Remove the cover of the Second Hard Drive Bay

STEP 4

Insert your "assembled" dv9000 caddy + SATA hard drive into the empty drive bay

close up view of drive being inserted into dv9000 second hard drive bay

STEP 5

Replace "Drive Bay Cover" and secure again with the two phillips-head screws that came with the notebook.

dv9000 hard drive installation complete!

Note 1:If you are installing a NEW hard drive (drive that has not been formatted/partitioned), you may have to format/partition your new drive after you install it as a second drive in the Pavilion dv6000 Batteries notebook (or else you may not see the second hard drive when you boot upthe notebook)

To format and partition your newly installed 2nd hard drive

Note 2:If you have installed the 2nd hard drive and your laptop is hanging/not booting, check if your new drive is a 3GB/s drive. If it is a 3GB/s drive, you may have to set a jumper on the new hard drive to bring it down to 1.5GB/s.




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