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HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement

What you need

  1. HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement, Battery: step 1, image 1 of 2 HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement, Battery: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Flip the laptop over.

    • Slide the lever with the battery symbol beside it firmly until the battery pops out.

    • Remove the battery from the laptop.

  2. HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement, Back Cover: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Slide the right lever firmly to the right.

    • Slide the cover towards yourself to remove it.

  3. HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement, Optical Drive: step 3, image 1 of 1
    • Unscrew the captive screw shown near the battery compartment with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    • The screw does not come out all the way and stays attached to the computer.

    Missed 3 screws to be removed before pushing the optical drive!

    Vincent Rouillard - Reply

    Actually there are 4 screws

    Vincent Rouillard - Reply

  4. HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement: step 4, image 1 of 3 HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement: step 4, image 2 of 3 HP ZBook 15 Optical Drive Replacement: step 4, image 3 of 3
    • Push outward on the metal optical drive tab with a metal spudger to unlock the drive from its position in the case.

    • Once the drive is protruding from the side of the computer, pull it the rest of the way out.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Mine won't come out and now I think my silver tab is bent. Please help me!

Sajid - Reply

Oddly enough, mine came with no DVD drive but a blanking… thing, which seems to be a trimmed-down version of this official adapter (HP SPS 734298-001) without the electronics. I bought a cheap chinese ODD caddy, tore it down and salvaged the logic board. Luckily, I got everything lined up after a few adjustments (the chinese logic board is a bit longer than the HP one).

Now I’m rocking an extra drive bay without paying the $75 some shops ask for the official one.

I use it as swappable storage (not hot-swappable, mind you) . Very handy for doing drive imaging and cloning when working as an IT technician out in the field.

Luis Alejandro Araúz - Reply

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