You've no idea how much this video was useful to me. Seriously, I'm a 12th standard science student & I always wanted a video on TH-cam which can show these stuffs. I mean, literally... One of the most satisfacted video of all time. Thanks to u. Pls keep on uploading more.
I stumbled across this video and after being told I could not upgrade my laptop, this gave me the impetus to try. My first mistake was NOT taking the laptop completely apart as when I did, I found out my particular model has a glued in CPU. But using his links, I bought a new used Mobo, wireless card and i7 cpu. The instructions were fantastic and left nothing out. Of course, it helps to not get snobby and think you know the next step...as when everything was assembled and the mousepad did not work. Oh yeah, the last step was pulling the connection ribbon and the FIRST step in putting it back together was REATTACHING it!! That second tear down/ rebuild took much less time and everything works great. In fact, better than I had dreamed. And JSnake is a wonderful shop. As I ended up not buying anything from him, I offered to pay for the advice but he refused! So send business his way and like as much as you can! Thanks again and HNY!
Awesome video and excellent comments! Thank you so much for not only showing how to do this but also what parts to get! I've upgraded my old 4540s for less than $300 vs buying a new one! I'm very happy! And you don't 'talk' a lot... you're giving good information while you're working on it. Great job! I look forward to more videos!
Hello. Thanks a lot for this video. I bought back an old HP ProBook 4540s laptop from work a week ago and thanks to this video I chose HP and not Dell. I didn't know that you can replace so many components in an old laptop to increase its performance. I spent the equivalent of $25 for the laptop and about $100 for the new i7 3740QM processor, the wifi card suggested in the material and 16 GB RAM. Unfortunately, the memory came to me not as I ordered. Some unknown Chinese brand called SemsoTai with memory cubes marked SEC 449 HYKO. DDR3L 1600 2 x 8GB SODIMM. I have no idea if they will work properly. Anyway, thanks for the video. In the future I will replace the HDD with an SSD and probably replace the battery as well. The screen is something I'm pondering over, as it's a significant cost though, and I don't know if I need that much of an upgrade. I will be using the laptop in the garage as a workshop for older interfaces and car software. I'm therefore considering moving back to Windows 7. Greetings from Poland in Europe.
I've had my 4540s for a couple years. Its definitely lost its edge and I wanted to spruce it up before my deployment. I took off the battery case and removed both the HD and 4GB RAM card just to make sure I could do it. I am upgrading to ssd and 16 gb ram. I also researched how to clone my HD prior to. I can't thank you enough!
Thank you for this awesome video! I upgraded my hp 4540s: RAM 8 Gb --> 16Gb, CPU intel core i5-2450M --> intel core i7-3820QM! Also planning for SSD installing and upgrading wi-fi adapter.
Unfortunately my 4540s is already maxed, but this video was great for helping replace a frayed video cable that had been causing display issues for years. Kinda overkill for what I needed, but it was far superior to the other available videos for the 4540s. Well done. Thanks!
@@sidahmedhani5818 Yes. That is exactly what my display was doing for years before I replaced the cable. By the time I finally decided to open the case, there was only one position where the display would show without the flicker.
This is such a great video, thanks for the real world disassembly! One of the top eBay screen listings recommends against trying to upgrade the screen to full HD because their product is newer with EDID built in and will produce ghostly images, lines or white screen. I wonder if they are forgetting to replace the cable.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot my account password. I would love any tricks you can offer me
@Princeton Imran I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I got this exact model today on ebay because it was 50 dollars and I thought id upgrade to SSD when I got it. now I realize I stumbled into a very awesome customizable laptop, can't wait for it to get delivered!
We put timestamps in the description. Did you find any documentation on 5GHz support or lack thereof? That was one of the first things we tested when we installed the card; we connected to a 5GHz network and did an Ookla test.
Great video! I did use Acer Aspire v3571g since 2012 and for 10 years it just didn't want to die. Good hardware, but the plastic case and low quality screen keyboard and plastics were dissapointing. It is still working, but I decided to sell it for parts. I have as well this HP 4540s in good condition, but it needs an upgrade. Gonna give it two 8Gb RAM cards and 1 Tb HD. It sucks this laptop has a crappy videocard meanwhile the Acer has GeFore GT 640M. I love Acers over HP. Cause Acer gives You more power for less money. But HP has these sexy metals and high qual plastics and good battery. This HP 4540s would still be a superb laptop if it had GeForce videocard. Anyways. Gonna watch Your video and upgrade my HP to max.
Hi, thanks for amazing review is it worth it to upgrade CPU? or SSD and ram is sufficient I use mine for working only and i want to multi task without lag
SSD upgrade is a must. From there it just depends on your use case. RAM has gotten very cheap and the upgrade process very straightforward. For most users 8GB is plenty. The Quad Core CPU will certainly be a huge jump, but a lot of people that don't do much more than productivity and web browsing won't see the boost. If you can find a QM processor for $50 or less I would say it's worth it.
Wonderful video, thank you for putting this up. I came here looking for how to get at the LCD cable, and I ended up really interested in the whole thing. Still on Win7Pro, and no big complaints (flickering screen and dead battery aside). I want to ask you: For the parts outlay, and the time, it seems like a no-brainer. What an eye-opener. Is there any reason that my own machine, rebuilt as you have, would NOT last another 4-5 years? What risks or maintenance costs would i look forward to? I have done a SSD and heatsink paste on other laptops, never anything like this.
That's the REALLY crazy part. I would argue YES. There is is only a 15% increase in performance from a 3840QM to yesteryear's best mobile chip, the 7700HQ, and that chip alone is more than enough for all consumers and prosumers. Moore's law will likely still apply, but that doesn't mean the old stuff isn't good enough. The last great user-upgradeable MacBook from 2012 (what I still use) featured a 3820QM, and still destroys all common compute tasks. It is truly sad that Apple has spawned a form factor war in which it's only good if it's thinner than last year. 2013's 4th generation chips featured the last user-upgradeable laptop CPU's. The only bottleneck moving forward...is the GPU. With a AMD 7650M, you are talking graphics performance akin to an integrated Intel HD 4600 chip, found in 4th generation processors. Windows no longer natively supports 1st generation IGPU's, and Mac no longer supports GPUs older than 2012. Graphics acceleration is a very small feature than makes a big difference when not present. So, as we only care about Windows here, I would say we are safe for a while with a competent 3rd Gen (or 4th gen comparable chip if you have a discrete 7650M) on this laptop. Then again, ALL OF THIS is assuming you care about the latest OS. Windows 7 support is about to end, but Windows 10 supports almost everything well.
@@JSnakeRepair: I have exactly the model you upgraded, have owned since new. I am really wanting to do everything you did in this video: screen, wifi, processor, SSD, and go from 7pro to Windows10. My question is "am I just begging for the motherboard to go in a few months?" ... I'm 100% with you on the approach and ethos. I guess I'm wondering what the catch is here. What was your client (owner of the machine in this vid) after, and what will he get? (what is the compromise?) Before I get elbow-deep into a laptop project, how long is the end product life going to be, best-guess? Re: Win10, i have fought it, and now I must accept my fate. Cant learn linux before Win7 EOL. (Funny you should mention, my wife's dead laptop is a 2012 15" macbook. )
@@1recorded Owner just wanted a new computer that ran windows. This was the best laptop I could purchase used AND completely deck out for only a few hundred dollars total. It has USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet, a beautiful screen, and POWERFUL internals. Compromise?...Maybe it runs hotter than most laptops and it's not 'super thin'. Motherboards for this model are not even that expensive, and replacement parts like batteries and keyboards are easy to find. I should have posted, but after the upgrade, this particular computer booted FASTER than ANY I have ever used. Maybe I had a lucky one...but I'm talking 2-3 seconds. I was completely blown away. So when you consider that the motherboard is the most prone to fail part, and that is typically due to a failed graphics chip or simply overheating, do yourself a favor and put on GOOD thermal paste and clean your laptop internally with air at least every 6 months. Don't drop, don't use while eating, and keep away from moisture and humidity. Computer parts aren't like car parts, they don't wear out over time. You take care of it, and it will theoretically NEVER stop working. Also for the MacBook, the Retina 2012 models are known to fail. Mine, the non retina 2012, has no trend.
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks so much for your input and answers. The parts are ordered, so 1 spare Saturday from now I hope I'll have the same result. The plan is to follow your process down to the letter, though I do have a question re: the BIOS reset by battery-removal step: Is that crucial? You had good luck foregoing it.
All Intel HD graphics are integrated. The second possible AMD chip is also soldered on board. Upgrading your laptop will help a lot with games, but it just depends on the game. An SSD will help with load time, providing 8GB or more of RAM will help the game not chug as much, and a faster CPU will provide an immense improvement in general, but specifically for games like those on the Source engine (L4D, CSGO, etc). The graphics card will quickly become the bottleneck, but this is a 2012 laptop after all.
@@JSnakeRepair I'm all good with the RAM, I believe, since I upgraded to 12GB from 4GB, I am also planning to buy a 1TB SSD when possible, I might also upgrade to a quad core CPU but I am really not sure which one. As for the games: Most of them run well, such as Fallout New Vegas and a lot of source games run ok (TF2, L4D2, CSS, HL2) However I tested RE3 Remake and it didn't really run well, I have yet to test Halo MCC but it might also not run as well. So playing most games released after 2013/2014 is probably gonna be an issue for now.
@@JonnyHorseman The final option to squeeze gaming life out of this is the EXP GDC Beast eGPU solution. It will require sacrificing the wifi card and a small case mod, but is not out of the question.
@@JSnakeRepair Quick update: I'm a bit disappointed to discover that the CPU in my probook is soldered to a BGA socket. However I appreciate all the information you have provided.
Jsnake: Many thanks for sharing your expertise. I purchased my 4540S from goodwill for $75.00, I upgraded to 6GB of memory, turned it on and that's the extent of my knowledge when it comes to computers. I ran across this post while looking for away to install windows 10 or Linux because the windows 7 professional that's currently installed will no longer be supported soon. My computer has i5-323m CPU@ 2.60GHZ, 2601MHZ, 2 core, 4 logical HP 68IRR. Can this be upgraded as well? I don't know the original value of the computer but it works very well. Is it worth upgrading? Thanks in advance for you response.
Hi Carl! It is worth upgrading if you are willing to do it! By that I mean, not pay someone else to do it. You should be able to find a powerful and cheap compatible CPU from this list (www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Core_i5_Mobile/i5-3230M_(PGA).html) Pick one of the 4-core i7 QM Processors, basically any are great, so just look on eBay to see which is the most affordable. Just an FYI on how cheap SSD and RAM prices are right now: I can buy 16GB of laptop RAM for under $40, and SSD's are officially 10 cents/GB or cheaper, which means you can get a solid 500GB SSD for $50. Any computer running Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 can be upgraded to Windows 10 and activated (legally and officially) for free! I mention this near the end of the video.
Hello. Thanks for the detailed video. Can you please tell me how much RAM can be installed on this laptop? I installed the same processor as you. AIDA64 says that the maximum is 32 GB, but the official specifications of the laptop say that 16...
Hi there, these 3rd gen processors can handle 32GB of RAM...but only at 8GB per dimm (slot). As these laptops only have 2 slots, you are limited to 16GB. Please also do not exceed 1600MHz...
Great video. Very informative. Just one question though. My laptop's main battery is not charging and the CMOS message is continuously coming up on boot up. I think that I need to replace the watch battery which I believe is next to the WIFI card but is enclosed by the bottom case. This is the same Notebook as in the video. Any information you or the audience can tell me would be appreciated.
The CMOS batteries do require even further disassembly, you basically need to remove the whole board to get it. And the issue of the main laptop battery not charging is not related to the main battery. You can run a Battery Health Report in Windows from the command prompt to see what is going on with that.
Amazing video, much appreciated .. just a quick question .. can you please tell me which processor fan fits the best as mine is not always working although I cleaned it.
Thanks for your video...much appreciated. The only mod I'm interested in is the Dual Band Wireless AC since I have both antenna cables. After much research, I read that the purchase of an Intel Wireless-AC 7260HMW compatible with the HP ProBook 4540s is not that simple. Apparently, the chip must have one of the following SPS numbers: 710661-001, 756753-001, 784639-005, to be HP compatible and even then it may not work. Some report BSOD on bootup while many report that Bluetooth cannot be installed. One has suggested completely uninstalling the WiFi and BT drivers prior to installing the 7260 to avoid the BSOD while another person reported success without uninstalling the drivers...go figure! Most said that the WiFi drivers were installed by Windows 10 on bootup but never the BT drivers. Some had to use the Intel Driver Update Utility or the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to get BT drivers installed and get a more up-to-date WiFi driver in the bargain. As for the whitelist, 2 persons have reported that it's not referred to if you have the latest BIOS update which is F.68, 2019-04-11. I contacted several vendors on Amazon and on eBay who were selling the 7260-AC with the SPS numbers mentioned above and all replied that none of their chips were compatible with the HP 4540s. My choice now is to either contact more vendors until one confirms compatibility or to give up altogether. What's your take on this? Thanks
Rubbish, almost all of it. Those HP Part numbers are just HP's model number rebranding of other manufacturer's components. To be clear, I have done a lot of research on Wi-Fi cards since making this video. WiFi cards are single handedly the most finicky component to upgrade. And furthermore, you don't need 2 antennas for Dual Band WiFi, or AC WiFi...part of what I learned in my research. In short, the AC 7260HMW is very problematic on older laptops with a physical wireless switch. I am testing it on a machine now and was running into problems until I installed the driver from Intel's website. My problems have always been relegated to WiFi networks dropping out, and occasionally BSODs. You are correct though, it seems at some point in the BIOS updates they dropped the WiFi Whitelist. Of course they would not broadcast something like this, I would imagine this was the final EOL update where they said, do whatever you want, we don't support this machine anymore. And no, you can tell vendors and other forum-ers to get lost. All they do is go look at the Service Manual, which of course has not been updated since it's release and has only been tested with certain parts even at the time. So in short, yes the card works, and works well. The best course of action would be to download (but not install) the 7260 drivers from Intel, update the BIOS, then install the card and then install the updates. Another recent discovery is that the internal antenna cables are not actually rated for AC Wi-Fi speeds, rather N Wi-Fi speeds. AC Wi-Fi can still work, but just not at their full potential. ALSO, the Intel 6235 WiFi card is also Dual Band and supporting MIMO, and is natively supported. So, if you really just need Dual Band, this card will work too. The download speeds will not be as high as the AC 7260, assuming you have an AC router.
Hello, thanks for your video. If you still have this laptop, do you know what BIOS version you have installed? I am having Bluetooth issues. The only way to get Bluetooth to work is to first put the computer to sleep
That is very strange. We installed the latest BIOS available, and certainly there have been no updates since then (for this 2012 laptop). Just go to HP's website and see the latest version there.
This is an amazing video! This is Exactly what I was looking for! I upgraded Ram from 8 to 16 and upgraded HDD to 500 SSD. This changes improved my laptop a little bit, but I still have lots of lag while streaming. So now I am thinking to change wifi card and Cpu (it constantly runs around 100% while streaming). My processor is AMD A8-4500 M APU with Radeon (tm). Would I able to change that to i7-3720QM CPU (per video recommendation)? and would these changes (wifi card and cpu) improve speed of my laptop while streaming (I have Hp ProBook 4545s)? P.S. I also checked a few listings on eBay for wifi card Intel 7260HMW and a lot of them are staying that their product compatible with brands for Acer, Dell and Samsung and not HP. I wonder why they are stating that if it is clearly working with HP. Thanks in advance
Because HP is one of a few brands that has a WiFi card whitelist...that specifically blocks support for certain cards. This card works on this laptop, so that's what matters. Your AMD CPU can't be upgraded to an Intel CPU, and furthermore you are probably at the end of the line for CPU upgrades. The A10-5750M is purportedly compatible, but no one has confirmed it. You need to verify that your laptop has 2 antenna cables plugged into your WiF card prior to upgrading to the 7260.
Many thanks for all the tips, i've upgraded the processor and the screen thankfully to your details. One question, I expect to replace the current webcam by a better one, what kind of them can we use ? It is open or should we take care of some specific characteristics ?
Laptop OEM parts are very difficult to upgrade. Webcams, fingerprint sensors, fans, and the like are custom made for a specific series of laptops and that's basically it. If you can source a higher resolution webcam that will fit inside the screen bezel you will likely need a pinout diagram of the webcam wiring for both the original and the new and splice cables to reach.
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks for the details. And again, many thanks for the informations you provided, the upgraded display is really much better than the previous ! This is a nice improvement :o). Tks !
You want the Intel AC 7260 HMW Card with mPCIe interface. Do not get any of the 'N' models: AN, BN, NB. Read more here: www.legitreviews.com/intel-7260hmwg-802-11ac-versus-intel-7260hmw-bn-802-11n_135541
@@JSnakeRepair thanks brother, much appreciated. I upgraded to 16gb/1600 ram and a Samsung SSD with a fresh install of Windows 10 and the old girl rocks. Thanks for again for your vid.
Thank you for so good video tutorial! But I have few questions: I have same one and I want to upgrade it. On official web site of this laptop is written that it support only 8 gb max ram. So how do you got 16 gb? And I now have 2x4 GB of RAM on 1600mhz but BOTH is now running on 1333mhz. Why? Did it overheat, because you replaced 35w CPU to 45w? If it don't overheat, what is BEST CPU I can put in this laptop? And one more question. I wrote to hp support about screen upgrade and they replied that I can't replace screen to batter resolution or better matrix type. So how you did this? I really want to upgrade my laptop to same as you did it, but I worry about I will just waste money. Earlier thanks!
Well, answers to all of your questions were addressed in our video. Please look at the description for timestamps to each part as well as parts to buy. RAM will automatically down clock to the lowest speed installed. Sounds like you have at least one 1333MHz dimm installed. No overheating problems with the best CPU: i7-3840QM.
Hi, could you recommend max upgrades for hp probook 4720s? Also question, why upgrade the wifi card? And crazier question, desoldering the graphics chip and resoldering a higher end card to the MB. Last question, I've recently been thinking about perhaps buying a differnet hp MB and modding my laptop case to house the MB, do you think this is doable? Thanks in advance
1. The 4720s is a bit older, and offers a few complications: a) CPU: i7 640m. Very likely will not be able to put a Quad Core cpu inside. 1st gen Quad Core requires discrete graphics on board, and in my experience sometimes only certain discrete graphics chips will work. b) RAM: 2x4GB 1333MHz c) Wi-Fi/BT: 1st gen laptops with physical wifi control switches don't like the high end 7260 card I recommend. Would only use whatever is in the service manual; upgrade can give you must faster speeds over wifi and bluetooth d) Screen: Something from the LP173WF1 lineup that has screw mounts on the sides. Will give you FHD IPS e) SSD: Any 2.5" SATA SSD (MX500, 860 Evo, WD Blue, SU800). You will only get SATA II speeds on this laptop f) ODD: You can put in a Blu-Ray Drive or another SSD or large HDD with an adapter. g) GPU: Don't even try it. While this can technically be done with BGA CPU's, GPU chipsets are basically integrated at the board level; can't just swap out a chip for a different one h) Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut i) OS: Windows 10 Pro (use trick from video) If you really want to do a MOBO upgrade you need to compare the actual board with another: look for general size, port locations, screw mounts, and MOST importantly cable connectors. Yeah, it's a long shot, but if you look in the HP family you may find they have reused PCB designs.
Hello. Great video. Thank you. Do you have any news regarding the i7-3940XM with the HP Probook 4540s ? For the i7-3840QM, no problem do you think ? The i7-3xxx can run up to 32GB, what do you think ? Thank you so much.
Hello! No news on the overclockable mobile processors unfortunately. The pricing on those chips is rarely low enough to stomach, and we currently have not been working on machines with such a socket (or even remotely adequate cooling solution). The 3840QM is still running strong on our clients machine, just use good thermal paste. 3rd gen processors can only address up to 8GB per dimm. This laptop has 2 dimm slots, so 16GB is the ceiling. We also tried 2133MHz RAM, but Windows was very glitchy; this is likely a board by board case for support.
I did all of the upgrades you go through in this video - outstanding. Thank you! Even found upon opening it up that I do have the graphics upgrade. I have only 1 issue: the Synaptics touch pad is intermittently AWFUL. It will work fine for 5sec, then go inop for 2sec, and so on. Sometimes it need heavy touch, sometimes only seems to work when i "roll" my finger across the touchpad. Truly awful. I've updated all drivers. I read somewhere the reverting to the previous .NET framework could be the answer. Before I resort to that: Do you have any recommendations?
Have several people still using this laptop, no issues to report. I wouldn't rule out a defective trackpad. Go ahead and try the software fixes though.
Thanks a lot ❤️ My ProoBook 4540s works like new! FHD display is amazing! But I have a question. In my HP I have got SODIMM 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-12800S made by Samsung. Can I install a next one, this same? I talking about frequency. Is 1600 MHz supported in this notebook?
Yes, 1600MHz is natively supported, not down clocked. We actually tried 2133MHz and managed to run a GeekBench benchmark test (we now have the highest score in the world) but the machine was incredibly glitchy. Back to 1600MHz we went.
Nice comprehensive video man! This is awesome. I have upgraded mine with Crucial's 16 GB RAM and 500 GB SSD. I will be doing the display screen next and wifi card. Unfortunately, the CPU is soldered Hewlett-Packard 17F6 KBC Version 58.20 which is a total bummer since I want to upgrade this to i7. Will it be worth it to change the motherboard so I can slap that CPU in? Please let me know some tips and advice. Thanks again!
That's not really a proper model number identifier, I can't look up your board. If you can't be more specific on the board model, what CPU is in there now?
Hey Jsnake, love the video, it's helping me a ton! I have the same model and updated the RAM and SSD. I'm curious about the CPU though. Can this laptop work long term with an i7 with that heat output? Looking forward to hearing back before making a purchase. Thanks!
Funny story, just went back and checked on a client yesterday running a i7-3840QM that I installed in their 4540s. Runs spectacularly still, they just had a problem with the RAM after an update; somehow the System Configuration setting for 16GB was reset (this laptop doesn't like to use more than 8GB by default).
@@peraino2006 You need to open msconfig, click on the Boot tab, click on Advanced Options, Check the memory checkbox and enter 16384. Restart, then check task manager for RAM availability.
Thank you so much for this well organized video. Is there anything special about switching out the motherboard. The amber light above the power connection is flashing on my 2012 4540s (it's a white light when I push the on/off button), and I think that's a power distribution problem on the motherboard.
Well, not really. Unplug everything, swap the board, plug everything back in. You just need to make sure you are getting the same CPU socket and Discrete GPU. If your laptop does not have a discrete AMD GPU now, you don't want a board that has one unless you also buy a different Heatsink. For the CPU, you obviously can't use an AMD CPU in an Intel Socket (unless you also buy a compatible CPU).
I appreciate your efforts and I have become able to upgrade my laptop going through some difficulties. After screen replacement of 1920*1080, the screen is flickering though I replaced the LVDS cable and updated the bios. Could you tell me some suggestions on how to fix the problem? It's a hardware issue of voltage transmitting the screen like that I guess...
Hi, the LVDS cables are unfortunately a bit fragile: lots of very small cable that can be yanked out of their position. We had to replace one for this reason and the problem was fixed. If you are on your second cable and still seeing problems, I would use DDU and then reinstall your graphics driver. If you have an AMD chip, only download the drivers from Windows Update or the HP downloads page.
Hello, I opened my laptop and my processor seems glued in. I ordered the one you said and it’s bigger and there is no place to slot in. Like there is no white bracket to put it in like in your video. Did you encounter this by this model 4540s, is there a way around it (perhaps a video how to)?
Not all 4540s boards are made the same. Later revisions have BGA CPU's that are impossible for most people to upgrade. Best bet is to buy a used socketed board on ebay.
1) i updated the screen, and am wondering whether cable or screen itself are to blame. Symptoms: flickering screen which when not flickering shows rainbow colors on only 1/2 of the screen. No change with hinge position. WORKS FINE with HDMI connected to external monitor. Do you suspect cable, or screen? 2) like you, I did not do BIOS update. Things seem to work fine. Original BIOS :/ ... is it very important to update now, considering risks?
Hi there, did you also swap out the LCD cable or just the screen? Usually the OEM cable is single channel and cannot support FHD. But, I have also had a damaged LCD cable that was dual channel and need to replace it again. Not likely the screen here. I used to think BIOS updates could only be problematic if the update file was corrupted or the machine lost power mid update. After seeing one of our HP 15-BS series laptops brick itself from an official BIOS update that neither lost power nor had a corrupted update I am weary of ever updating the BIOS again. Had to find the original BIOS, pull the board, and flash the BIOS chip using a programmer. Was a huge mess. Can't advise either way.
@@JSnakeRepair 1st pass: I swapped the LCD Cable + screen, both from ebay. that cable has lasted 2-3 years. For the 2nd pass, I have a new dual channel cable, but thought I should ask your opinion since a replacement screen would be easy to do while I'm in there for the cable. Separately, thanks for your thoughts on BIOS update. Ain't broke, so i won't fix.
I can't tell you the exact display model beyond LP156WF1, but the models listed in the description are all identical. The screen was pulled from an Alienware M15X.
@@JSnakeRepair I already installed the display and installed MacOs Mohave and it looking awesome, the main problem was correct screw placement sides of the display, little bit of research and all went fine. Thank you JSnake Repair this video have been a great help.
The answer is 'usually' no. You could always pick up a cheap 32GB mSATA SSD and try though. In my experience they are either not recognized, or they disable the SATA port when in use.
I did everything minus processor. Mine has the i5 3230m Its better but still lagging too much. I deleted bloatware also. It shows 16GB ram but runs slow and uses 50-100% CPU at idle sometimes. Is this a limitation on processor? Or is it a settings issue?
Thanks for this! My mother just gifted me one and I've been thinking about upgrading some specs (RAM, CPU and storage) so would you recommend me the same spec you used here? Mine's a 4545s and I've read they are practically the same model. Btw, I will be using this laptop mostly for using programs like Photoshop and playing some games (some of them requires 8Gb, so that would be a minimum I guess?)
Hi, I don't recommend the same upgrades as you have an AMD machine not an Intel! Big differences...the CPU and WiFi card I use will not work in yours. Looks like you can use an A10-4600 for a slight CPU buff. RAM is cheap, go for 16GB, and any SSD will do.
@@JSnakeRepair thanks for the quick reply! I will try looking for some other CPU then. There won't be any problem upgrading to 16GB? The specs say they can only go to 8gb
@@GiselGeraldine That is what the specification says. In order to use more than 8GB, see my section at the end of the video titled RAM Trick in the description.
Truthfully, the last two clients we outfitted this computer with didn't use Bluetooth that much. We do know that this card can be problematic on certain laptops though (even without whitelists; notably those with discrete hardware wireless switches); always install both the latest AC7260 Bluetooth and Wi-Fi drivers individually from Intel's website.
I have this laptop and using this for the last 7 years continuously. After adding SSD my minimal Linux setup just flies! I have a question that I didn't try yet. My version comes with intel hd4000 and no external graphics. Can I use a 24 inch FHD external monitor with it?
I have just put my 16 gb ram in and installed windows 10 and windows detects 16 gb in dxdiag. Must I still do something else as you did in this video, or is all good ? Also do I need to check bios ? How do you update the bios exactly, you got a link or simple advice for that? tnx !
I take it windows is detecting LESS than 16GB for you to make that comment? Here is the procedure: 1. Start Run msconfig 2. Boot tab 3. Advanced Options button 4. Then Maximum Memory 5. choose 8192 6. turn off 7. Install your two 8gb modules 8. Then turn on 9. back to msconfig 10. same options as above 11. choose 16384 for maximum memory Updating the BIOS is finicky process. Only two methods are recommended: 1. Install from USB via booting from or in BIOS (google the process for your laptop; rom file can be found on HP's website for your specific model) 2. Flash Chip Programmer (will never fail, can also revive bricked BIOS's)
do you know if the PCIE socket pads can be used if a connector is soldered on? I'm curious if an external GPU could be used with that connector (via EXP GDC Beast)
Agh, man I wish I knew. I do know adding on components usually also involves adding a few resistors/capacitors to help power and regulate the new connector. I really wish I could find the board in this line up that has that part already soldered on, would answer a lot of questions as well as open new upgrade paths. Something semi feasible is removing the wifi card and switching to ethernet for gaming, as you'd never use the Beast on the go anyhow. But you already knew this.
Hello again, thanks alor I've made the upgrade ..cpu is i7 3740, Ram 16, Wifi adapter 2.5 &5, ssd500 .. but then laptop worked once, after awhile black screen and don't want to start, just blinking caps lock .. any idea ???
@@nasserbaioumy3062 Hi....how's your i7 3740qm upgrade performing....is it stable or your system gives you any problem. I too ordered the same processor and not yet tried, I was thinking to take advice from you....shall I install it or return it...plz reply
You are quite certain it is BGA? BGA is an acronym that stands for "you are stuck with this forever"; it's a chip soldered to the motherboard that can't be removed with just basic tools. If you can locate both an expert in hot air and a compatible BGA CPU chip, then there is hope. But this path is truly not for most.
@@lingzha4 Sorry for the late reply. Don't normally recommend AUO screens because they have a budget line of panels that are not IPS/AHVA. All LG screens are IPS/AHVA or very similar spec, so you can't go wrong. But they all work.
Hi, I have a question. Does your probook usually heat up? Mine usually does but not necessarily too hot. fans are clean too. I was planning on changing the CPU to i7 like you did. I'm just scared my computer will suddenly explode once i change the cpu lol. thank you
These are 3rd gen processors, they are not terribly efficient. They will get hot and the fan will run under stress. If you've cleaned the fan/heatsink and put on decent thermal paste, you are fine.
Question !! I’m about to change my screen , CPU , WiFi chip and RAM. Do I need to factory reset because of these hardware changes ? Or can I just do them with my system as is ? Also working on a 4540s , added SSD but getting rest of the components next week !
If by Factory Reset you mean reinstall Windows, no. That's really just for SSD's. On rare occasions swapping out multiple components causes activation complications, but a call to Microsofts automated Activation line will resolve that.
I know it seems old post but I would like to ask you may you faced the same, I have in the device manager "Other devices" SMS /MMS ... i bought the same wifi adapter which you refer to in the video, do you know what is the use of it ?
Well, that would mean cellular support. On this particular HP model the SIM card slot is notably omitted and so is the second WWAN slot. Have no idea why you are seeing that. Is this an HP 4540s?
The part number is 634925-001, however most people don't bother using it. Here's a link that comes with screws: www.ebay.com/itm/253437110044?hash=item3b0207671c:g:uNkAAOSwK2JcrFT3
Hi, i have the 4540s i7 processor, I already upgrade memory to 16GB and SSD Disk... Which screen do you buy? a generic one?.... must be 15.6 40 pin normal (no slim) full hd?... or could be slim?
Well, if you want to UPGRADE the screen I would go with a FHD screen. Yes, it needs to 15.6" and 40-pin LVDS (I don't think the 4540s supports eDP), and you will need a dual channel display cable to go with it. LG screens have a picture quality comparable to IPS, but are technically TN like most (all?) 40-pin IPS screens. So, apparently some people over at tonymacx86 reference those 'slim' screens being compatible with HP 45x/65x series. Those 'slim' screens have a different screw mount setup (protruding top/bottom) as opposed to left/right integrated in the frame. Additionally, I think all those slim screens are 30-pin edp...ie probably not even compatible. I am still learning all the nuances of laptop screens (of which there are many, all poorly documented), so I no longer give definite answers. However, I can give a recommendation: www.panelook.com/modelsearch.php?keyword=LP156WF1 pick any screen from this batch you like that is 40-pin LVDS...each should have a matte and glossy variant (anti-glare vs better color).
These are isolated problems. You can check on the wifi card by just unscrewing the bottom door. Try reseating, cleaning the pins with alcohol, and check the coaxial connections. The Keyboard and Trackpad must be disconnected to replace the screen. I would pop out the keyboard (should just be a screw or two on the bottom, then slide out of the palmrest) and look at the ribbon cable connectors: The ribbon cables all have a white line that should be lined up with the connector and very close to in distance to the connector. If those look okay, disconnect the cables and use and eraser to clean marks on the pins, following by alcohol and reinsertion. The keyboard is a bit tricky to plug in properly but just be patient.
1 questions bro why you dont connected a GPU I also want to upgrade my laptop 4540s if you leave GPU then the energy from the connected one will not be enough, or it’s your taste or you can still leave GPU
It's not really practically to add the AMD Chip onto your MOBO if it's not there. Buy a board with it already on there, or look at using an eGPU plugged into WiFi slot. The eGPU will draw power from an external power supply, not the laptop.
Hi Jsnake good day, i just want to ask ,i bought a 2nd hand 4540s comes with an i3 2310m intel HD 3000 graphics its made in japan btw and now i'm wondering is there really a 4540s i3 2310m? i've tried to search it online but unfortunately i couldn't find one, do you think the original owner changed the factory/original installed cpu? sorry for my bad english...
Hi there, so both 2nd and 3rd Gen mobile intel chips fit into Socket G2, so technically speaking it is possible. When you also consider the number of years, countries, and configurations this popular laptop has spanned it is also plausible. To get definitive answer though, I would enter your Product Number (not model number IE 4540s) on HP PartSurfer to get all possible configurations: partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/
Hi, do you know that I now have my 4540s probook with Windows 7, can I format it and put Windows 10 on it? Do you think I won't have problems or do you not recommend it? help please, thank you very much, greetings and hugs
well done! sir. i'm using this kindda hp laptop. but vram is only 32 mb :'(. i couldn't find any options to increase it on Bios. how can i increase it?
I believe the default for Intel HD 4000 Graphics was 64MB VRAM. This cannot be increased on the 4540s. The best you can do is increase the Virtual Memory allowed to the System in Advanced System Settings. If you need more you need to get a board with a discrete GPU.
I have HP ProBook 4545s. I just bought the i7-3720QM CPU like in the video. Will my AMD Radeon HD 7520G GPU work fine with the new processor? Could you also recommend a thermal paste. I've seen a fairly good option of Arctic MX-4 with thermal conductivity 8.5W/mk. As I googled the TG-3 on the video has 4.7W/mk. Does that mean the first one would be better as its conductivity is higher?
You would be correct! The Thermaltake I use is a tried and true 'middle of the line' paste. Your MX-4 is even higher end. These conductivity ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though, I would take actual user performance reviews and feedback over specifications.
@@JSnakeRepair I've recently tried to install my new CPU and turned out the socket on my motherboard doesn't match the new processor. I had AMD A4 4300M and the socket doesn't match the new i7-3720QM. I didn't hear you mention the type of processor the laptop on the video had. Did you have something different? Also, I understand that it's unlikely to replace the CPU socket but is there anything I can do in this situation? The photos: drive.google.com/drive/folders/12boz6VKL_XYLvOHQfT1BwkLeBBwbsV5W?usp=sharing
Oleh Sorokin Holy Cow I am embarrassed. I didn’t read the AMD HD GPU model number you mentioned correctly. That would have been a dead giveaway you were using an AMD CPU; the AMD CPUs were not common on this model. I am so sorry! The only thing you can do is buy a new board, which probably costs as much as the laptop is used. You must upgrade to an AMD CPU, if any.
Kind of sad there are so many. They are all 15.6" LG IPS laptop screens as indicated by LP156WF1. The first 2 characters relate the number of pins on the connector, the location of the connector, and the location of the screw mounting holes. So, they are all (TL), as all of these screens work with this laptop. The last 2 have to do with revision, release date, and release region. Ironic, but while 60Hz is implied by the model LP156WF1, there is nothing to notate whether or not the screen is glossy or matte. Almost all of the screens listed have both matte and glossy variants, so always check for this as well. Glossy has better color reproduction, but matte resists glare and reduces eye strain.
My 4540s has an AMD Radeon HD 7650M some years ago it stopped working. I can't seem to find a replacement or another GPU that can fit and is compatible. Do you have any suggestions?
Are you quite certain that the AMD chip has failed? What symptoms are you experiencing? The 7650m is a coprocessor on the HP 4540s, in that Intel HD Graphics 4000 is used first and foremost, with the AMD chip activating in graphically intense scenarios. As this is a BGA chip (soldered), there are not going to be any 'upgrades'. Only 'replacements'. At which point you are better off just replacing the motherboard. The only real 'upgrade' is an external GPU you could potentially plug in, but this is less than ideal for most people.
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks for the reply. The symptoms are either BSOD as soon as windows starts or getting stuck on the windows logo during boot. The only way around is to disable the AMD or not have a driver for it. I've tried tried several drivers with no success. Also tried other stuff I found on forums.
Hi, Go ahead and remove the bottom panel, then remove the heat shroud secured by a few screws. You will see a large heatsink connected to a fan. Look to see what the square part of the heatsink is screwed down against. Does it look like it is up against a chip on the board, or an elevated socket with a flathead screw on it?
With the laptop upside down as pictured in the video, the CMOS battery is to the left of the WiFi Card...you will need to disassemble the laptop even further though.
Thank you for this awesome video i want to do the same of you But the question is how can i know if my Probook 4540s can accept this changes specially the CPU ?
I will second the other guy here. I’ve done all of the upgrades listed on another laptop, expect it was the highest end 3840qm CPU, and 16GB 1886MHz RAM. So, you can certainly do what I’ve done in the video at the least!
I was wondering if any of you had any problems upgrading to a i7-3840QM CPU. My laptop wont start after installing that cpu. Caps lock key blinks a few times and fan turns on full speed. Nothing else. So, i installed back the original cpu. Did i maybe received a defective cpu? Did you updated the bios prior installing the cpu? I would appreciate any help. Thank you
Sorry we did not see this sooner. In the off chance that you did not fix this issue and still have the laptop, these are two separate issues. Always check device manager first to see if there are any devices without drivers. If a driver is missing, first try windows update, then try the manufacturer's website, then try SDI. if it is not a driver issue, then something was damaged/unplugged. Bluetooth is built into most Wi-Fi cards on this laptop. If Wi-Fi is working and Bluetooth used to work, double check driver. Otherwise try cleaning the gold pins on the card and re-seating; else replace card. The microphone is located on the webcam board, and the webcam cable is integrated with the display cable. Ensure it is plugged in on both ends internally.
I didn't actually remove the speakers in this video. Check the speakers to see if the wires are frayed/cut and if the gaskets are blown. Then try downloading the sound drivers from HP's website.
Is there any problem to switch from i5 3210m to i7-3720QM ? My Mainboard is HP 17F6 version KBC Version 58.21 Chipset Intel ivy Bridge greetings Chris BTW Nice Video!
I experienced zero flickering on these LG Displays. They are among the finest. If you would like to compare the screen to other similar models (or your currently installed one) go here: www.panelook.com/index.php
Update I installed LP156WF1-TLF3, satisfied, no flickering The only con is that sometimes there is not enough brightness, even if I raised it to the maximum
@@maxdetsyk The model variations are very subtle, but that would be what the last 4 characters following the hyphen denote. The first 2 letters (TL) seem to correspond to Interface type (LVDS), the latter two seem to correspond to screen attributes...namely peak brightness, Contrast Ratio, and Viewing Angle. For brightness, you have the lower rating of 220 nits, while similar variations can have 300 nits. Your CR and VA are quite good though.
I am confused on if I am getting the right cable on Ebay. The link no longer has an item and when I put 50.4RY03.001 Cable into eBay it lists the cable as one for the "For HP Probook 4540S 4570S 4730S Series LCD LVDS Video Cable ". Are these OEM non dual channel cables or will any cable with 50.4RY03.001 Cable be correct for screen upgrade? Thanks.
The link I shared likely expired. As long as the item has 50.4RY03.001 in the name, it is dual channel and will work for multiple HP models in the line. I can't say whether or not they are all OEM, but I can say that the margins are small and the difficulty to make is high for these cables, so it is unlikely there are many non-oems.
@@JSnakeRepair Perfect! Thanks for the video!! Old work computer sitting for couple of years getting a makeover. Doing everything minus the i7 for now. Im under $200. Could have saved a little more with China stuff but figured imports were bad and long wait so i bought all US. Anyways, excited to say the least. Thanks again!
@@DenversMysteriesHoly Cow! These CPU's really shot up in price since I last bought! Yeah, anything from this list will work: www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Core_i3_Mobile/i3-3110M_(PGA).html looks like the cheapest quad core (from the US) is here: www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Core-i7-3610QM-3rd-Gen-i7-Quad-Core-2-30GHz-SR0MN-Laptop-CPU-Processor/274331294502?epid=1900459531&hash=item3fdf6b5b26:g:yHkAAOSwgEVejimF Best of luck!
Hi ! When i make upgrade from i5 3230m to i7 3820qm and add extra ssd disk. Watt consuming go more on 10-12 watt. Will it be enough of 90 watt psu ? Or needed more powerful psu ?
@@ItsSigurd HI thank you, difference in a price only around 10 dollars,think its small difference. 3820qm has bigger L3 cache 8mb. Good for working multitasking with different programes at once
so i just found this video and really thinking of doing this because it would be great. what would be the best way to move files over for the hard drive? what steps would i need for stuff like the os. i've never upgraded a machine just got a new one
Hi! Glad to have you here! So it is pretty easy, but you may need to buy a few things. Shopping List: 1. All parts you want to upgrade (SSD, RAM, etc) 2. USB 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure 3. 8GB+ USB Flash Drive Recommended Install Steps 1. Download Media Creation Tool from Windows on your computer and plug in your USB drive; it will make a bootable Windows 10 Installer with your USB Drive. 2. Once it finishes, power down your machine, open up your laptop, and remove the hard drive. Put it into your USB HDD Enclosure 3. Install your SSD, then power on your laptop and it should boot to your USB Installer that is plugged in 4. Install Windows 10 with the following configuration: Accept Terms, I Don't Have a Product Key, Custom Install: Delete all existing partitions (Should have 1 single partition called Unallocated Space) 5. Then Set up Windows, Cortana will prompt you. You can unplug the USB drive whenever 6. After setting up windows and you make it to the desktop, open up your user folder 7. Now plug in your external USB hard drive (your old hard drive) and navigate to the user folder there. Copy over all folders to your SSD 8. Download all missing applications and you are done! Easier Install Steps 1. Download a free Hard Drive Cloning software like EaseUS 2. Put your SSD into your USB HDD Enclosure and plug it in. 3. Open the EaseUS software and follow the steps to Clone Windows onto your SSD (probably follow a guide for this part if unsure) 4. Once it finishes, power down your machine, open up your laptop, and remove the hard drive. 5. Install your SSD and you are all done!
@@JSnakeRepair Some 4540s models did have a soldered CPU. This model has been used for years to make Hackintosh machines and some of the folks in that community have reported on that. I checked mine before I ordered the 3720qm. It was socketed, thankfully.
I am aware of the TonyMac forums, but the service manual always lumps in the 4440s and 4441s in with the 4540s...initially I figured those were the ones relegated to soldered CPU's. It looks like there are 30 board variations...18 of which have soldered CPU's. I have since seen soldered 4540s boards...which is more common overseas. @@johncate9541
Hello thanks for this video. Would it be possible to replace the usb 2 module with a usb3 ? HP Probook 4540S USB Port Board w / Cable 50.4SJ03.021 I don't understand Wi-Fi Intel 7260HMW Compatible with: Not for HP and IBM/Lenovo laptop Why ? Thank you
Don't know about the USB module, but that part looks cheap enough, why don't you compare the board connectors and try it out if they match! Might need to modify the part physically to get it to fit right. The Wifi Card you mentioned will work fine with this model.
Oleh Sorokin PGA Ivy Bridge CPUs are as good as it gets IE max performance with an I7-3840qm. This cpu (and similar quad core 3rd gen Intel cpus) demolishesthe A8 in every category but integrated graphics, but then this model also has a discrete gpu option.
thx for the video. bought a 7260ac hmw for my 4540s 3 months ago. i was gonna buy another one for my 4530s. found out intel discontinued it . seems there is no hmc form in the new series.(there are converters tough. dunno if they will work with 4540s board) btw i bought my cable new monitor and 3840 cpu they are dispatched yesterday. i picked the crucial 1600mhz rams kit , one was faulty but the other one seemed to boot a bit slow .bought a new pair will try today any ideas on the slow boot ?
Geez, sorry on the late reply. TH-cam likes to highlight certain comments and bury the others. While I imagine you have sorted this out by now, slow boot can be attributed to install more than 8GB of RAM and not editing the System Configuration shown in the video.
JSnake Repair done and dusted , my only problem atm is win10 and static switchable graphics . Not able to use amd 7650m.other than that still faster and smooth than most laptops
JSnake Repair no , alls cool on device manager, win10 doesnt support static switching only allows dynamic switching . So you have to disable intel graphics in order to force amd display adapter but when you do that it cannot load amd drivers..
The charging port is a separate part (676706-YD1) retained by separate screws and a bracket. You will need to remove the entire black bottom case (lots of Torx screws; some hidden under rubber covers).
In hindsight, I am thinking maybe a full teardown should be necessary next time. I wish I could remember exactly, but most speakers are 2 (or 3 if there's a subwoofer) Left and Right units connected by a non-removable wire, and only one speaker actually plugs into the board. This plug should not be too hard to remove, and if it is, consider a dab of rubbing alcohol on the socket and use a spudger and work each side of the plug out, a little bit at a time.
You've no idea how much this video was useful to me. Seriously, I'm a 12th standard science student & I always wanted a video on TH-cam which can show these stuffs. I mean, literally... One of the most satisfacted video of all time. Thanks to u. Pls keep on uploading more.
I stumbled across this video and after being told I could not upgrade my laptop, this gave me the impetus to try. My first mistake was NOT taking the laptop completely apart as when I did, I found out my particular model has a glued in CPU. But using his links, I bought a new used Mobo, wireless card and i7 cpu. The instructions were fantastic and left nothing out. Of course, it helps to not get snobby and think you know the next step...as when everything was assembled and the mousepad did not work. Oh yeah, the last step was pulling the connection ribbon and the FIRST step in putting it back together was REATTACHING it!! That second tear down/ rebuild took much less time and everything works great. In fact, better than I had dreamed. And JSnake is a wonderful shop. As I ended up not buying anything from him, I offered to pay for the advice but he refused! So send business his way and like as much as you can! Thanks again and HNY!
Awesome video and excellent comments! Thank you so much for not only showing how to do this but also what parts to get! I've upgraded my old 4540s for less than $300 vs buying a new one! I'm very happy! And you don't 'talk' a lot... you're giving good information while you're working on it. Great job! I look forward to more videos!
Hello.
Thanks a lot for this video.
I bought back an old HP ProBook 4540s laptop from work a week ago and thanks to this video I chose HP and not Dell.
I didn't know that you can replace so many components in an old laptop to increase its performance.
I spent the equivalent of $25 for the laptop and about $100 for the new i7 3740QM processor, the wifi card suggested in the material and 16 GB RAM. Unfortunately, the memory came to me not as I ordered.
Some unknown Chinese brand called SemsoTai with memory cubes marked SEC 449 HYKO. DDR3L 1600 2 x 8GB SODIMM. I have no idea if they will work properly.
Anyway, thanks for the video. In the future I will replace the HDD with an SSD and probably replace the battery as well.
The screen is something I'm pondering over, as it's a significant cost though, and I don't know if I need that much of an upgrade. I will be using the laptop in the garage as a workshop for older interfaces and car software. I'm therefore considering moving back to Windows 7.
Greetings from Poland in Europe.
I've had my 4540s for a couple years. Its definitely lost its edge and I wanted to spruce it up before my deployment. I took off the battery case and removed both the HD and 4GB RAM card just to make sure I could do it. I am upgrading to ssd and 16 gb ram. I also researched how to clone my HD prior to. I can't thank you enough!
Pls update me! I have the laptop and I’m not sure how it will preform after I upgrade it to 16 gbs of ram
Thank you for this awesome video! I upgraded my hp 4540s: RAM 8 Gb --> 16Gb, CPU intel core i5-2450M --> intel core i7-3820QM! Also planning for SSD installing and upgrading wi-fi adapter.
videocard???
@@eduardstalskiy4390 Radeon HD 7650M
Peter Lents you change video?
@@eduardstalskiy4390 No, the video card was already in my notebook.
Peter Lents which game play and how fps??
Unfortunately my 4540s is already maxed, but this video was great for helping replace a frayed video cable that had been causing display issues for years. Kinda overkill for what I needed, but it was far superior to the other available videos for the 4540s. Well done. Thanks!
Mine is flickering when I bend the display all the way , could it be the video cable ?
@@sidahmedhani5818 Yes. That is exactly what my display was doing for years before I replaced the cable. By the time I finally decided to open the case, there was only one position where the display would show without the flicker.
Well I'm at that place where the display has to be in a specific angle for it to not flicker .
Anyways , thank you so much for your help !
Can you install external graphics card
This is such a great video, thanks for the real world disassembly!
One of the top eBay screen listings recommends against trying to upgrade the screen to full HD because their product is newer with EDID built in and will produce ghostly images, lines or white screen. I wonder if they are forgetting to replace the cable.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I would love any tricks you can offer me
@Brentley Randy instablaster :)
@Princeton Imran I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Princeton Imran it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out!
@Brentley Randy You are welcome :)
I got this exact model today on ebay because it was 50 dollars and I thought id upgrade to SSD when I got it. now I realize I stumbled into a very awesome customizable laptop, can't wait for it to get delivered!
I Wanna ask if i upgrade my SSD do i really need to order that cover of the ssd in the video too
@@SanjayVerma-sr2lz No, it will work without it, but you should put something in there so the SSD isn't just hanging from the SATA socket.
Great video! I hope you do more that are this detailed and helpful! Cheers!
Wireless card time stamp is 4:00ish - these do not support 5 GHz, which I learned the hard way. Great video, thanks!
We put timestamps in the description. Did you find any documentation on 5GHz support or lack thereof? That was one of the first things we tested when we installed the card; we connected to a 5GHz network and did an Ookla test.
Wonderful video and explanation !! Thanks a lot
Many thanks...I could not work out how to slide the cover off...
Great video! I did use Acer Aspire v3571g since 2012 and for 10 years it just didn't want to die. Good hardware, but the plastic case and low quality screen keyboard and plastics were dissapointing. It is still working, but I decided to sell it for parts. I have as well this HP 4540s in good condition, but it needs an upgrade. Gonna give it two 8Gb RAM cards and 1 Tb HD. It sucks this laptop has a crappy videocard meanwhile the Acer has GeFore GT 640M. I love Acers over HP. Cause Acer gives You more power for less money. But HP has these sexy metals and high qual plastics and good battery. This HP 4540s would still be a superb laptop if it had GeForce videocard. Anyways. Gonna watch Your video and upgrade my HP to max.
Hi, thanks for amazing review
is it worth it to upgrade CPU? or SSD and ram is sufficient
I use mine for working only and i want to multi task without lag
SSD upgrade is a must. From there it just depends on your use case. RAM has gotten very cheap and the upgrade process very straightforward. For most users 8GB is plenty.
The Quad Core CPU will certainly be a huge jump, but a lot of people that don't do much more than productivity and web browsing won't see the boost. If you can find a QM processor for $50 or less I would say it's worth it.
@@JSnakeRepair Do you know what are the options for CPU upgrade? any other alternative other than Intel Core i7-3720QM?
Wonderful video, thank you for putting this up. I came here looking for how to get at the LCD cable, and I ended up really interested in the whole thing. Still on Win7Pro, and no big complaints (flickering screen and dead battery aside). I want to ask you: For the parts outlay, and the time, it seems like a no-brainer. What an eye-opener. Is there any reason that my own machine, rebuilt as you have, would NOT last another 4-5 years? What risks or maintenance costs would i look forward to? I have done a SSD and heatsink paste on other laptops, never anything like this.
That's the REALLY crazy part. I would argue YES. There is is only a 15% increase in performance from a 3840QM to yesteryear's best mobile chip, the 7700HQ, and that chip alone is more than enough for all consumers and prosumers. Moore's law will likely still apply, but that doesn't mean the old stuff isn't good enough. The last great user-upgradeable MacBook from 2012 (what I still use) featured a 3820QM, and still destroys all common compute tasks.
It is truly sad that Apple has spawned a form factor war in which it's only good if it's thinner than last year. 2013's 4th generation chips featured the last user-upgradeable laptop CPU's.
The only bottleneck moving forward...is the GPU. With a AMD 7650M, you are talking graphics performance akin to an integrated Intel HD 4600 chip, found in 4th generation processors. Windows no longer natively supports 1st generation IGPU's, and Mac no longer supports GPUs older than 2012. Graphics acceleration is a very small feature than makes a big difference when not present. So, as we only care about Windows here, I would say we are safe for a while with a competent 3rd Gen (or 4th gen comparable chip if you have a discrete 7650M) on this laptop.
Then again, ALL OF THIS is assuming you care about the latest OS. Windows 7 support is about to end, but Windows 10 supports almost everything well.
@@JSnakeRepair: I have exactly the model you upgraded, have owned since new. I am really wanting to do everything you did in this video: screen, wifi, processor, SSD, and go from 7pro to Windows10. My question is "am I just begging for the motherboard to go in a few months?" ... I'm 100% with you on the approach and ethos. I guess I'm wondering what the catch is here. What was your client (owner of the machine in this vid) after, and what will he get? (what is the compromise?) Before I get elbow-deep into a laptop project, how long is the end product life going to be, best-guess?
Re: Win10, i have fought it, and now I must accept my fate. Cant learn linux before Win7 EOL. (Funny you should mention, my wife's dead laptop is a 2012 15" macbook. )
@@1recorded Owner just wanted a new computer that ran windows. This was the best laptop I could purchase used AND completely deck out for only a few hundred dollars total. It has USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet, a beautiful screen, and POWERFUL internals. Compromise?...Maybe it runs hotter than most laptops and it's not 'super thin'. Motherboards for this model are not even that expensive, and replacement parts like batteries and keyboards are easy to find. I should have posted, but after the upgrade, this particular computer booted FASTER than ANY I have ever used. Maybe I had a lucky one...but I'm talking 2-3 seconds. I was completely blown away.
So when you consider that the motherboard is the most prone to fail part, and that is typically due to a failed graphics chip or simply overheating, do yourself a favor and put on GOOD thermal paste and clean your laptop internally with air at least every 6 months. Don't drop, don't use while eating, and keep away from moisture and humidity.
Computer parts aren't like car parts, they don't wear out over time. You take care of it, and it will theoretically NEVER stop working.
Also for the MacBook, the Retina 2012 models are known to fail. Mine, the non retina 2012, has no trend.
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks so much for your input and answers. The parts are ordered, so 1 spare Saturday from now I hope I'll have the same result. The plan is to follow your process down to the letter, though I do have a question re: the BIOS reset by battery-removal step: Is that crucial? You had good luck foregoing it.
How does the Wi-Fi adapter (Intel Wireless-AC 7260HMW network card) work? Are there any problems?
Is the HD 4000 GPU integraded with the CPU or is that one also removable? Also, will upgrading my laptop like that help with gaming performance?
All Intel HD graphics are integrated. The second possible AMD chip is also soldered on board. Upgrading your laptop will help a lot with games, but it just depends on the game. An SSD will help with load time, providing 8GB or more of RAM will help the game not chug as much, and a faster CPU will provide an immense improvement in general, but specifically for games like those on the Source engine (L4D, CSGO, etc). The graphics card will quickly become the bottleneck, but this is a 2012 laptop after all.
@@JSnakeRepair I'm all good with the RAM, I believe, since I upgraded to 12GB from 4GB, I am also planning to buy a 1TB SSD when possible, I might also upgrade to a quad core CPU but I am really not sure which one.
As for the games: Most of them run well, such as Fallout New Vegas and a lot of source games run ok (TF2, L4D2, CSS, HL2) However I tested RE3 Remake and it didn't really run well, I have yet to test Halo MCC but it might also not run as well. So playing most games released after 2013/2014 is probably gonna be an issue for now.
@@JonnyHorseman The final option to squeeze gaming life out of this is the EXP GDC Beast eGPU solution. It will require sacrificing the wifi card and a small case mod, but is not out of the question.
@@JSnakeRepair Quick update: I'm a bit disappointed to discover that the CPU in my probook is soldered to a BGA socket. However I appreciate all the information you have provided.
Jsnake: Many thanks for sharing your expertise. I purchased my 4540S from goodwill for $75.00, I upgraded to 6GB of memory, turned it on and that's the extent of my knowledge when it comes to computers. I ran across this post while looking for away to install windows 10 or Linux because the windows 7 professional that's currently installed will no longer be supported soon. My computer has i5-323m CPU@ 2.60GHZ, 2601MHZ, 2 core, 4 logical HP 68IRR. Can this be upgraded as well? I don't know the original value of the computer but it works very well. Is it worth upgrading? Thanks in advance for you response.
Hi Carl! It is worth upgrading if you are willing to do it! By that I mean, not pay someone else to do it. You should be able to find a powerful and cheap compatible CPU from this list (www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Core_i5_Mobile/i5-3230M_(PGA).html) Pick one of the 4-core i7 QM Processors, basically any are great, so just look on eBay to see which is the most affordable.
Just an FYI on how cheap SSD and RAM prices are right now: I can buy 16GB of laptop RAM for under $40, and SSD's are officially 10 cents/GB or cheaper, which means you can get a solid 500GB SSD for $50.
Any computer running Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 can be upgraded to Windows 10 and activated (legally and officially) for free! I mention this near the end of the video.
Hello. Thanks for the detailed video. Can you please tell me how much RAM can be installed on this laptop? I installed the same processor as you. AIDA64 says that the maximum is 32 GB, but the official specifications of the laptop say that 16...
Hi there, these 3rd gen processors can handle 32GB of RAM...but only at 8GB per dimm (slot). As these laptops only have 2 slots, you are limited to 16GB. Please also do not exceed 1600MHz...
Great video. Very informative. Just one question though. My laptop's main battery is not charging and the CMOS message is continuously coming up on boot up. I think that I need to replace the watch battery which I believe is next to the WIFI card but is enclosed by the bottom case. This is the same Notebook as in the video. Any information you or the audience can tell me would be appreciated.
The CMOS batteries do require even further disassembly, you basically need to remove the whole board to get it. And the issue of the main laptop battery not charging is not related to the main battery. You can run a Battery Health Report in Windows from the command prompt to see what is going on with that.
Amazing video, much appreciated .. just a quick question .. can you please tell me which processor fan fits the best as mine is not always working although I cleaned it.
Processor Fan? There's really not another option. Is your heatsink bent out of place?
Thanks for your video...much appreciated. The only mod I'm interested in is the Dual Band Wireless AC since I have both antenna cables. After much research, I read that the purchase of an Intel Wireless-AC 7260HMW compatible with the HP ProBook 4540s is not that simple. Apparently, the chip must have one of the following SPS numbers: 710661-001, 756753-001, 784639-005, to be HP compatible and even then it may not work.
Some report BSOD on bootup while many report that Bluetooth cannot be installed. One has suggested completely uninstalling the WiFi and BT drivers prior to installing the 7260 to avoid the BSOD while another person reported success without uninstalling the drivers...go figure! Most said that the WiFi drivers were installed by Windows 10 on bootup but never the BT drivers. Some had to use the Intel Driver Update Utility or the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to get BT drivers installed and get a more up-to-date WiFi driver in the bargain.
As for the whitelist, 2 persons have reported that it's not referred to if you have the latest BIOS update which is F.68, 2019-04-11.
I contacted several vendors on Amazon and on eBay who were selling the 7260-AC with the SPS numbers mentioned above and all replied that none of their chips were compatible with the HP 4540s.
My choice now is to either contact more vendors until one confirms compatibility or to give up altogether. What's your take on this?
Thanks
Rubbish, almost all of it. Those HP Part numbers are just HP's model number rebranding of other manufacturer's components.
To be clear, I have done a lot of research on Wi-Fi cards since making this video. WiFi cards are single handedly the most finicky component to upgrade. And furthermore, you don't need 2 antennas for Dual Band WiFi, or AC WiFi...part of what I learned in my research.
In short, the AC 7260HMW is very problematic on older laptops with a physical wireless switch. I am testing it on a machine now and was running into problems until I installed the driver from Intel's website. My problems have always been relegated to WiFi networks dropping out, and occasionally BSODs.
You are correct though, it seems at some point in the BIOS updates they dropped the WiFi Whitelist. Of course they would not broadcast something like this, I would imagine this was the final EOL update where they said, do whatever you want, we don't support this machine anymore.
And no, you can tell vendors and other forum-ers to get lost. All they do is go look at the Service Manual, which of course has not been updated since it's release and has only been tested with certain parts even at the time.
So in short, yes the card works, and works well. The best course of action would be to download (but not install) the 7260 drivers from Intel, update the BIOS, then install the card and then install the updates. Another recent discovery is that the internal antenna cables are not actually rated for AC Wi-Fi speeds, rather N Wi-Fi speeds. AC Wi-Fi can still work, but just not at their full potential.
ALSO, the Intel 6235 WiFi card is also Dual Band and supporting MIMO, and is natively supported. So, if you really just need Dual Band, this card will work too. The download speeds will not be as high as the AC 7260, assuming you have an AC router.
Hello, thanks for your video. If you still have this laptop, do you know what BIOS version you have installed? I am having Bluetooth issues. The only way to get Bluetooth to work is to first put the computer to sleep
That is very strange. We installed the latest BIOS available, and certainly there have been no updates since then (for this 2012 laptop). Just go to HP's website and see the latest version there.
This is an amazing video! This is Exactly what I was looking for! I upgraded Ram from 8 to 16 and upgraded HDD to 500 SSD. This changes improved my laptop a little bit, but I still have lots of lag while streaming. So now I am thinking to change wifi card and Cpu (it constantly runs around 100% while streaming). My processor is AMD A8-4500 M APU with Radeon (tm). Would I able to change that to i7-3720QM CPU (per video recommendation)? and would these changes (wifi card and cpu) improve speed of my laptop while streaming (I have Hp ProBook 4545s)? P.S. I also checked a few listings on eBay for wifi card Intel 7260HMW and a lot of them are staying that their product compatible with brands for Acer, Dell and Samsung and not HP. I wonder why they are stating that if it is clearly working with HP. Thanks in advance
Because HP is one of a few brands that has a WiFi card whitelist...that specifically blocks support for certain cards. This card works on this laptop, so that's what matters. Your AMD CPU can't be upgraded to an Intel CPU, and furthermore you are probably at the end of the line for CPU upgrades. The A10-5750M is purportedly compatible, but no one has confirmed it.
You need to verify that your laptop has 2 antenna cables plugged into your WiF card prior to upgrading to the 7260.
Many thanks for all the tips, i've upgraded the processor and the screen thankfully to your details.
One question, I expect to replace the current webcam by a better one, what kind of them can we use ? It is open or should we take care of some specific characteristics ?
Laptop OEM parts are very difficult to upgrade. Webcams, fingerprint sensors, fans, and the like are custom made for a specific series of laptops and that's basically it. If you can source a higher resolution webcam that will fit inside the screen bezel you will likely need a pinout diagram of the webcam wiring for both the original and the new and splice cables to reach.
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks for the details. And again, many thanks for the informations you provided, the upgraded display is really much better than the previous ! This is a nice improvement :o). Tks !
Can you confirm the details of the new network card? I am unclear as to what card to purchase. Thanks for the vid, it was a big help.
You want the Intel AC 7260 HMW Card with mPCIe interface. Do not get any of the 'N' models: AN, BN, NB. Read more here: www.legitreviews.com/intel-7260hmwg-802-11ac-versus-intel-7260hmw-bn-802-11n_135541
@@JSnakeRepair thanks brother, much appreciated. I upgraded to 16gb/1600 ram and a Samsung SSD with a fresh install of Windows 10 and the old girl rocks. Thanks for again for your vid.
Thank you for this awesome video! I saw we have a lot of Possible Screens. So what is the best in those screens?
Every screen is identical according to specifications. Some models are region/oem specific though and may be harder to find.
JSnake Repair which type of screen did you use in this video?
@@bachthanhcong5091 LP156WF1(TL)(B1)
Thank you for so good video tutorial! But I have few questions:
I have same one and I want to upgrade it. On official web site of this laptop is written that it support only 8 gb max ram. So how do you got 16 gb? And I now have 2x4 GB of RAM on 1600mhz but BOTH is now running on 1333mhz. Why?
Did it overheat, because you replaced 35w CPU to 45w? If it don't overheat, what is BEST CPU I can put in this laptop?
And one more question. I wrote to hp support about screen upgrade and they replied that I can't replace screen to batter resolution or better matrix type. So how you did this? I really want to upgrade my laptop to same as you did it, but I worry about I will just waste money.
Earlier thanks!
Well, answers to all of your questions were addressed in our video. Please look at the description for timestamps to each part as well as parts to buy. RAM will automatically down clock to the lowest speed installed. Sounds like you have at least one 1333MHz dimm installed. No overheating problems with the best CPU: i7-3840QM.
Hi, could you recommend max upgrades for hp probook 4720s? Also question, why upgrade the wifi card? And crazier question, desoldering the graphics chip and resoldering a higher end card to the MB.
Last question, I've recently been thinking about perhaps buying a differnet hp MB and modding my laptop case to house the MB, do you think this is doable?
Thanks in advance
1. The 4720s is a bit older, and offers a few complications:
a) CPU: i7 640m. Very likely will not be able to put a Quad Core cpu inside. 1st gen Quad Core requires discrete graphics on board, and in my experience sometimes only certain discrete graphics chips will work.
b) RAM: 2x4GB 1333MHz
c) Wi-Fi/BT: 1st gen laptops with physical wifi control switches don't like the high end 7260 card I recommend. Would only use whatever is in the service manual; upgrade can give you must faster speeds over wifi and bluetooth
d) Screen: Something from the LP173WF1 lineup that has screw mounts on the sides. Will give you FHD IPS
e) SSD: Any 2.5" SATA SSD (MX500, 860 Evo, WD Blue, SU800). You will only get SATA II speeds on this laptop
f) ODD: You can put in a Blu-Ray Drive or another SSD or large HDD with an adapter.
g) GPU: Don't even try it. While this can technically be done with BGA CPU's, GPU chipsets are basically integrated at the board level; can't just swap out a chip for a different one
h) Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
i) OS: Windows 10 Pro (use trick from video)
If you really want to do a MOBO upgrade you need to compare the actual board with another: look for general size, port locations, screw mounts, and MOST importantly cable connectors. Yeah, it's a long shot, but if you look in the HP family you may find they have reused PCB designs.
Hello. Great video. Thank you. Do you have any news regarding the i7-3940XM with the HP Probook 4540s ? For the i7-3840QM, no problem do you think ? The i7-3xxx can run up to 32GB, what do you think ? Thank you so much.
Hello! No news on the overclockable mobile processors unfortunately. The pricing on those chips is rarely low enough to stomach, and we currently have not been working on machines with such a socket (or even remotely adequate cooling solution). The 3840QM is still running strong on our clients machine, just use good thermal paste. 3rd gen processors can only address up to 8GB per dimm. This laptop has 2 dimm slots, so 16GB is the ceiling. We also tried 2133MHz RAM, but Windows was very glitchy; this is likely a board by board case for support.
I did all of the upgrades you go through in this video - outstanding. Thank you! Even found upon opening it up that I do have the graphics upgrade. I have only 1 issue: the Synaptics touch pad is intermittently AWFUL. It will work fine for 5sec, then go inop for 2sec, and so on. Sometimes it need heavy touch, sometimes only seems to work when i "roll" my finger across the touchpad. Truly awful. I've updated all drivers. I read somewhere the reverting to the previous .NET framework could be the answer. Before I resort to that: Do you have any recommendations?
Have several people still using this laptop, no issues to report. I wouldn't rule out a defective trackpad. Go ahead and try the software fixes though.
Thanks a lot ❤️
My ProoBook 4540s works like new! FHD display is amazing!
But I have a question. In my HP I have got SODIMM 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-12800S made by Samsung. Can I install a next one, this same? I talking about frequency. Is 1600 MHz supported in this notebook?
Yes, 1600MHz is natively supported, not down clocked. We actually tried 2133MHz and managed to run a GeekBench benchmark test (we now have the highest score in the world) but the machine was incredibly glitchy. Back to 1600MHz we went.
THANK YOU it helped me a lot i have probook 4545s
Nice comprehensive video man! This is awesome. I have upgraded mine with Crucial's 16 GB RAM and 500 GB SSD. I will be doing the display screen next and wifi card. Unfortunately, the CPU is soldered Hewlett-Packard 17F6 KBC Version 58.20 which is a total bummer since I want to upgrade this to i7. Will it be worth it to change the motherboard so I can slap that CPU in? Please let me know some tips and advice. Thanks again!
That's not really a proper model number identifier, I can't look up your board. If you can't be more specific on the board model, what CPU is in there now?
Thank you a lot. your video was helpful to me.
Hey Jsnake, love the video, it's helping me a ton! I have the same model and updated the RAM and SSD. I'm curious about the CPU though. Can this laptop work long term with an i7 with that heat output? Looking forward to hearing back before making a purchase. Thanks!
Funny story, just went back and checked on a client yesterday running a i7-3840QM that I installed in their 4540s. Runs spectacularly still, they just had a problem with the RAM after an update; somehow the System Configuration setting for 16GB was reset (this laptop doesn't like to use more than 8GB by default).
JSnake Repair ok. So I literally did all the same upgrades. How do I make sure 16Gb Ram still gets used?
@@peraino2006 You need to open msconfig, click on the Boot tab, click on Advanced Options, Check the memory checkbox and enter 16384. Restart, then check task manager for RAM availability.
good job!
Thank you so much for this well organized video. Is there anything special about switching out the motherboard. The amber light above the power connection is flashing on my 2012 4540s (it's a white light when I push the on/off button), and I think that's a power distribution problem on the motherboard.
Well, not really. Unplug everything, swap the board, plug everything back in. You just need to make sure you are getting the same CPU socket and Discrete GPU. If your laptop does not have a discrete AMD GPU now, you don't want a board that has one unless you also buy a different Heatsink. For the CPU, you obviously can't use an AMD CPU in an Intel Socket (unless you also buy a compatible CPU).
I appreciate your efforts and I have become able to upgrade my laptop going through some difficulties. After screen replacement of 1920*1080, the screen is flickering though I replaced the LVDS cable and updated the bios. Could you tell me some suggestions on how to fix the problem? It's a hardware issue of voltage transmitting the screen like that I guess...
Hi, the LVDS cables are unfortunately a bit fragile: lots of very small cable that can be yanked out of their position. We had to replace one for this reason and the problem was fixed. If you are on your second cable and still seeing problems, I would use DDU and then reinstall your graphics driver. If you have an AMD chip, only download the drivers from Windows Update or the HP downloads page.
Hello, I opened my laptop and my processor seems glued in. I ordered the one you said and it’s bigger and there is no place to slot in. Like there is no white bracket to put it in like in your video. Did you encounter this by this model 4540s, is there a way around it (perhaps a video how to)?
Not all 4540s boards are made the same. Later revisions have BGA CPU's that are impossible for most people to upgrade. Best bet is to buy a used socketed board on ebay.
@@JSnakeRepair damn i bought 16 gb ram, bought a i7 cpu, a wifi card, 2 ssd and now gotta look for a motherboard. Changing the entire laptop 🤣
Hello. Which dimension is supported for HP Probook 4540s and HP ProBook 450 g2 ? 12,7 mm or 9,5 mm? Thank you advanced!
The ODD is 12.7mm, Tray Loading.
1) i updated the screen, and am wondering whether cable or screen itself are to blame. Symptoms: flickering screen which when not flickering shows rainbow colors on only 1/2 of the screen. No change with hinge position. WORKS FINE with HDMI connected to external monitor. Do you suspect cable, or screen?
2) like you, I did not do BIOS update. Things seem to work fine. Original BIOS :/ ... is it very important to update now, considering risks?
Hi there, did you also swap out the LCD cable or just the screen? Usually the OEM cable is single channel and cannot support FHD. But, I have also had a damaged LCD cable that was dual channel and need to replace it again. Not likely the screen here.
I used to think BIOS updates could only be problematic if the update file was corrupted or the machine lost power mid update. After seeing one of our HP 15-BS series laptops brick itself from an official BIOS update that neither lost power nor had a corrupted update I am weary of ever updating the BIOS again. Had to find the original BIOS, pull the board, and flash the BIOS chip using a programmer. Was a huge mess. Can't advise either way.
@@JSnakeRepair 1st pass: I swapped the LCD Cable + screen, both from ebay. that cable has lasted 2-3 years. For the 2nd pass, I have a new dual channel cable, but thought I should ask your opinion since a replacement screen would be easy to do while I'm in there for the cable.
Separately, thanks for your thoughts on BIOS update. Ain't broke, so i won't fix.
Hey. Would you mind telling me the exact display model(Laptop model, you said it was alienware but not the model) you used in this video?
I can't tell you the exact display model beyond LP156WF1, but the models listed in the description are all identical. The screen was pulled from an Alienware M15X.
@@JSnakeRepair I already installed the display and installed MacOs Mohave and it looking awesome, the main problem was correct screw placement sides of the display, little bit of research and all went fine. Thank you JSnake Repair this video have been a great help.
Hi, nice upgrade got a 4440s can I use WWAN Port for a Msata SSD?
The answer is 'usually' no. You could always pick up a cheap 32GB mSATA SSD and try though. In my experience they are either not recognized, or they disable the SATA port when in use.
I did everything minus processor. Mine has the i5 3230m Its better but still lagging too much. I deleted bloatware also. It shows 16GB ram but runs slow and uses 50-100% CPU at idle sometimes. Is this a limitation on processor? Or is it a settings issue?
Thanks for this! My mother just gifted me one and I've been thinking about upgrading some specs (RAM, CPU and storage) so would you recommend me the same spec you used here? Mine's a 4545s and I've read they are practically the same model. Btw, I will be using this laptop mostly for using programs like Photoshop and playing some games (some of them requires 8Gb, so that would be a minimum I guess?)
Hi, I don't recommend the same upgrades as you have an AMD machine not an Intel! Big differences...the CPU and WiFi card I use will not work in yours. Looks like you can use an A10-4600 for a slight CPU buff. RAM is cheap, go for 16GB, and any SSD will do.
@@JSnakeRepair thanks for the quick reply! I will try looking for some other CPU then. There won't be any problem upgrading to 16GB? The specs say they can only go to 8gb
@@GiselGeraldine That is what the specification says. In order to use more than 8GB, see my section at the end of the video titled RAM Trick in the description.
I got one of these for $100usd. And I can upgrade everything. What a score.
Very useful video but please set up the camera better!
Did you face any issue with Bluetooth after installing 7260hwm wifi card?
Truthfully, the last two clients we outfitted this computer with didn't use Bluetooth that much. We do know that this card can be problematic on certain laptops though (even without whitelists; notably those with discrete hardware wireless switches); always install both the latest AC7260 Bluetooth and Wi-Fi drivers individually from Intel's website.
The cable that you used, does that only available as aftermarket parts? Or some HP laptops does comes with it. If so what are the model numbers?
The FHD (Dual-Channel) LVDS Cable is 50.4RY03.001
I have this laptop and using this for the last 7 years continuously. After adding SSD my minimal Linux setup just flies! I have a question that I didn't try yet. My version comes with intel hd4000 and no external graphics. Can I use a 24 inch FHD
external monitor with it?
Absolutely
I have just put my 16 gb ram in and installed windows 10 and windows detects 16 gb in dxdiag. Must I still do something else as you did in this video, or is all good ? Also do I need to check bios ? How do you update the bios exactly, you got a link or simple advice for that? tnx !
I take it windows is detecting LESS than 16GB for you to make that comment? Here is the procedure:
1. Start Run msconfig
2. Boot tab
3. Advanced Options button
4. Then Maximum Memory
5. choose 8192
6. turn off
7. Install your two 8gb modules
8. Then turn on
9. back to msconfig
10. same options as above
11. choose 16384 for maximum memory
Updating the BIOS is finicky process. Only two methods are recommended:
1. Install from USB via booting from or in BIOS (google the process for your laptop; rom file can be found on HP's website for your specific model)
2. Flash Chip Programmer (will never fail, can also revive bricked BIOS's)
do you know if the PCIE socket pads can be used if a connector is soldered on? I'm curious if an external GPU could be used with that connector (via EXP GDC Beast)
Agh, man I wish I knew. I do know adding on components usually also involves adding a few resistors/capacitors to help power and regulate the new connector. I really wish I could find the board in this line up that has that part already soldered on, would answer a lot of questions as well as open new upgrade paths.
Something semi feasible is removing the wifi card and switching to ethernet for gaming, as you'd never use the Beast on the go anyhow. But you already knew this.
Hello again, thanks alor I've made the upgrade ..cpu is i7 3740, Ram 16, Wifi adapter 2.5 &5, ssd500 .. but then laptop worked once, after awhile black screen and don't want to start, just blinking caps lock .. any idea ???
ok I found out that one of the RAM are not working, I removed it, but still the windows takes time to load !!
Solved by your Ram trick video, i didn't know it exists
@@nasserbaioumy3062 Hi....how's your i7 3740qm upgrade performing....is it stable or your system gives you any problem. I too ordered the same processor and not yet tried, I was thinking to take advice from you....shall I install it or return it...plz reply
@@diaslancy hello, all has gone so well without any issues and still going .. good luck
@@nasserbaioumy3062 Thank you so much you reduced my unnecessary stress and hassle to return the processor. Thanks once again and God bless you....
I want to buy an i7 3740qm but I’m scared I will get scammed can you tell me where you got yours from?
Thank you so much
thanks for the review , my laptop has an i3-3110m BGA CPU , can it be upgraded too?
You are quite certain it is BGA? BGA is an acronym that stands for "you are stuck with this forever"; it's a chip soldered to the motherboard that can't be removed with just basic tools. If you can locate both an expert in hot air and a compatible BGA CPU chip, then there is hope. But this path is truly not for most.
@@JSnakeRepair many thanks
Can I use the B156HW02 screen instead? I would buy it with the 50.4RY03.001 cable. Does it work?
Update: I upgraded the monitor with the cable as above and it works fine
@@lingzha4 Sorry for the late reply. Don't normally recommend AUO screens because they have a budget line of panels that are not IPS/AHVA. All LG screens are IPS/AHVA or very similar spec, so you can't go wrong. But they all work.
Did The 7260 WIFI card work? I didn't see that you verified that point!
Yes of course
Hi, I have a question. Does your probook usually heat up? Mine usually does but not necessarily too hot. fans are clean too. I was planning on changing the CPU to i7 like you did. I'm just scared my computer will suddenly explode once i change the cpu lol. thank you
These are 3rd gen processors, they are not terribly efficient. They will get hot and the fan will run under stress. If you've cleaned the fan/heatsink and put on decent thermal paste, you are fine.
Question !!
I’m about to change my screen , CPU , WiFi chip and RAM. Do I need to factory reset because of these hardware changes ? Or can I just do them with my system as is ? Also working on a 4540s , added SSD but getting rest of the components next week !
If by Factory Reset you mean reinstall Windows, no. That's really just for SSD's. On rare occasions swapping out multiple components causes activation complications, but a call to Microsofts automated Activation line will resolve that.
JSnake Repair thank you brother ! I’ve only changed to SSD and 12gb RAM but will most likely back up and restore for the bigger hardware changes
I know it seems old post but I would like to ask you may you faced the same, I have in the device manager "Other devices" SMS /MMS ... i bought the same wifi adapter which you refer to in the video, do you know what is the use of it ?
Well, that would mean cellular support. On this particular HP model the SIM card slot is notably omitted and so is the second WWAN slot. Have no idea why you are seeing that. Is this an HP 4540s?
Hi, can you provide the link for the Hp probook 4540s caddy ? it will be really helpful. Thanks.
The part number is 634925-001, however most people don't bother using it. Here's a link that comes with screws: www.ebay.com/itm/253437110044?hash=item3b0207671c:g:uNkAAOSwK2JcrFT3
Hi, i have the 4540s i7 processor, I already upgrade memory to 16GB and SSD Disk... Which screen do you buy? a generic one?.... must be 15.6 40 pin normal (no slim) full hd?... or could be slim?
Well, if you want to UPGRADE the screen I would go with a FHD screen. Yes, it needs to 15.6" and 40-pin LVDS (I don't think the 4540s supports eDP), and you will need a dual channel display cable to go with it. LG screens have a picture quality comparable to IPS, but are technically TN like most (all?) 40-pin IPS screens.
So, apparently some people over at tonymacx86 reference those 'slim' screens being compatible with HP 45x/65x series. Those 'slim' screens have a different screw mount setup (protruding top/bottom) as opposed to left/right integrated in the frame. Additionally, I think all those slim screens are 30-pin edp...ie probably not even compatible.
I am still learning all the nuances of laptop screens (of which there are many, all poorly documented), so I no longer give definite answers. However, I can give a recommendation: www.panelook.com/modelsearch.php?keyword=LP156WF1 pick any screen from this batch you like that is 40-pin LVDS...each should have a matte and glossy variant (anti-glare vs better color).
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks a lot for your answer !!! greetings from Chile !!
My 4540s built-in wifi, keyboard, and trackpad no longer work. I'm guessing I disconnected something when I replaced the screen. Any tips?
These are isolated problems. You can check on the wifi card by just unscrewing the bottom door. Try reseating, cleaning the pins with alcohol, and check the coaxial connections. The Keyboard and Trackpad must be disconnected to replace the screen. I would pop out the keyboard (should just be a screw or two on the bottom, then slide out of the palmrest) and look at the ribbon cable connectors: The ribbon cables all have a white line that should be lined up with the connector and very close to in distance to the connector. If those look okay, disconnect the cables and use and eraser to clean marks on the pins, following by alcohol and reinsertion. The keyboard is a bit tricky to plug in properly but just be patient.
1 questions bro why you dont connected a GPU
I also want to upgrade my laptop 4540s if you leave GPU then the energy from the connected one will not be enough, or it’s your taste or you can still leave GPU
It's not really practically to add the AMD Chip onto your MOBO if it's not there. Buy a board with it already on there, or look at using an eGPU plugged into WiFi slot. The eGPU will draw power from an external power supply, not the laptop.
Hi Jsnake good day, i just want to ask ,i bought a 2nd hand 4540s comes with an i3 2310m intel HD 3000 graphics its made in japan btw and now i'm wondering is there really a 4540s i3 2310m? i've tried to search it online but unfortunately i couldn't find one, do you think the original owner changed the factory/original installed cpu? sorry for my bad english...
Hi there, so both 2nd and 3rd Gen mobile intel chips fit into Socket G2, so technically speaking it is possible. When you also consider the number of years, countries, and configurations this popular laptop has spanned it is also plausible.
To get definitive answer though, I would enter your Product Number (not model number IE 4540s) on HP PartSurfer to get all possible configurations: partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks for answering sir, i thought your YT channel is not active anymore..
Hi, do you know that I now have my 4540s probook with Windows 7, can I format it and put Windows 10 on it? Do you think I won't have problems or do you not recommend it? help please, thank you very much, greetings and hugs
Very few of these systems shipped with Windows 7. Windows 10 is ideal, and runs like a dream.
well done! sir. i'm using this kindda hp laptop. but vram is only 32 mb :'(. i couldn't find any options to increase it on Bios. how can i increase it?
I believe the default for Intel HD 4000 Graphics was 64MB VRAM. This cannot be increased on the 4540s. The best you can do is increase the Virtual Memory allowed to the System in Advanced System Settings. If you need more you need to get a board with a discrete GPU.
I have HP ProBook 4545s. I just bought the i7-3720QM CPU like in the video.
Will my AMD Radeon HD 7520G GPU work fine with the new processor?
Could you also recommend a thermal paste. I've seen a fairly good option of Arctic MX-4 with thermal conductivity 8.5W/mk. As I googled the TG-3 on the video has 4.7W/mk. Does that mean the first one would be better as its conductivity is higher?
You would be correct! The Thermaltake I use is a tried and true 'middle of the line' paste. Your MX-4 is even higher end. These conductivity ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though, I would take actual user performance reviews and feedback over specifications.
@@JSnakeRepair I've recently tried to install my new CPU and turned out the socket on my motherboard doesn't match the new processor. I had AMD A4 4300M and the socket doesn't match the new i7-3720QM. I didn't hear you mention the type of processor the laptop on the video had. Did you have something different?
Also, I understand that it's unlikely to replace the CPU socket but is there anything I can do in this situation?
The photos:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/12boz6VKL_XYLvOHQfT1BwkLeBBwbsV5W?usp=sharing
@@JSnakeRepair What was the initial processor you had there ?
Oleh Sorokin Holy Cow I am embarrassed. I didn’t read the AMD HD GPU model number you mentioned correctly. That would have been a dead giveaway you were using an AMD CPU; the AMD CPUs were not common on this model. I am so sorry! The only thing you can do is buy a new board, which probably costs as much as the laptop is used. You must upgrade to an AMD CPU, if any.
Hey, could you explain the difference between the display models? Like the A1 B2 etc
Kind of sad there are so many. They are all 15.6" LG IPS laptop screens as indicated by LP156WF1. The first 2 characters relate the number of pins on the connector, the location of the connector, and the location of the screw mounting holes. So, they are all (TL), as all of these screens work with this laptop. The last 2 have to do with revision, release date, and release region. Ironic, but while 60Hz is implied by the model LP156WF1, there is nothing to notate whether or not the screen is glossy or matte. Almost all of the screens listed have both matte and glossy variants, so always check for this as well. Glossy has better color reproduction, but matte resists glare and reduces eye strain.
What is the exact model of the wifi card?
Intel® Wireless-AC 7260 Dual Band or Intel® Wireless-N 7260 Dual Band, thank you.
Oh, either will work. If you have a modern AC router and are paying for faster internet then go with the AC model, otherwise the N will be perfect.
My 4540s has an AMD Radeon HD 7650M some years ago it stopped working. I can't seem to find a replacement or another GPU that can fit and is compatible. Do you have any suggestions?
Are you quite certain that the AMD chip has failed? What symptoms are you experiencing? The 7650m is a coprocessor on the HP 4540s, in that Intel HD Graphics 4000 is used first and foremost, with the AMD chip activating in graphically intense scenarios.
As this is a BGA chip (soldered), there are not going to be any 'upgrades'. Only 'replacements'. At which point you are better off just replacing the motherboard.
The only real 'upgrade' is an external GPU you could potentially plug in, but this is less than ideal for most people.
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks for the reply.
The symptoms are either BSOD as soon as windows starts or getting stuck on the windows logo during boot.
The only way around is to disable the AMD or not have a driver for it.
I've tried tried several drivers with no success. Also tried other stuff I found on forums.
Is it sufficient to replace the processor, RAM, and SSD without replacing the rest of the parts?
It's probably sufficient to just change the SSD. Then if performance is not where you want it do RAM and CPU.
Hi, great video. How do I tell if I have a BGA CPU? Thank You.
Hi,
Go ahead and remove the bottom panel, then remove the heat shroud secured by a few screws. You will see a large heatsink connected to a fan. Look to see what the square part of the heatsink is screwed down against. Does it look like it is up against a chip on the board, or an elevated socket with a flathead screw on it?
Where is the cmos battery located?
With the laptop upside down as pictured in the video, the CMOS battery is to the left of the WiFi Card...you will need to disassemble the laptop even further though.
Do the screens support higher hz?
I believe a quad-channel display cable is needed, the upgraded cable for this laptop is only dual-channel.
Thank you for this awesome video i want to do the same of you
But the question is how can i know if my Probook 4540s can accept this changes specially the CPU ?
full hd screen , 1600mhz 2x8 rams, i7-3840qm cpu , 7260 wifi all done and working succesfully here
I will second the other guy here. I’ve done all of the upgrades listed on another laptop, expect it was the highest end 3840qm CPU, and 16GB 1886MHz RAM. So, you can certainly do what I’ve done in the video at the least!
I was wondering if any of you had any problems upgrading to a i7-3840QM CPU. My laptop wont start after installing that cpu. Caps lock key blinks a few times and fan turns on full speed. Nothing else. So, i installed back the original cpu. Did i maybe received a defective cpu? Did you updated the bios prior installing the cpu? I would appreciate any help. Thank you
Hi
Suddenly Mic & Bluetooth working stopped..
May I know the reason behind this?
Thanks.
Sorry we did not see this sooner. In the off chance that you did not fix this issue and still have the laptop, these are two separate issues. Always check device manager first to see if there are any devices without drivers. If a driver is missing, first try windows update, then try the manufacturer's website, then try SDI.
if it is not a driver issue, then something was damaged/unplugged. Bluetooth is built into most Wi-Fi cards on this laptop. If Wi-Fi is working and Bluetooth used to work, double check driver. Otherwise try cleaning the gold pins on the card and re-seating; else replace card.
The microphone is located on the webcam board, and the webcam cable is integrated with the display cable. Ensure it is plugged in on both ends internally.
When did u remove the speaker .MY speakers are crackling how to fix that??
I didn't actually remove the speakers in this video. Check the speakers to see if the wires are frayed/cut and if the gaskets are blown. Then try downloading the sound drivers from HP's website.
amazing
Is there any problem to switch from i5 3210m to i7-3720QM ?
My Mainboard is
HP 17F6
version KBC Version 58.21
Chipset Intel ivy Bridge
greetings
Chris
BTW
Nice Video!
Christoph kruse no issues so far on over 3 personally upgraded 4540s’s! Go for it!
Hi.. do you actually get Sata 3 speed by using a Sata 3 SSD on this laptop, or is the speed limited to Sata 2 ? Thanks.
Definitely SATA III speeds!
@@JSnakeRepair thanks for ur reply. Much appreciated 🙂
The Ram Trick video is marked private and I’m unable to access it.
never mind, when I installed 16GB 1600 Ram the laptop recognized it right away.
i wonder if it is possible to add a gpu better than radeon 7650m
Please tell me if LP156WF1 (TL) (F4) screen won't flicker?
I mean, would the PWM work be noticeable?
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I experienced zero flickering on these LG Displays. They are among the finest. If you would like to compare the screen to other similar models (or your currently installed one) go here: www.panelook.com/index.php
@@JSnakeRepair Thanks!
Update
I installed LP156WF1-TLF3, satisfied, no flickering
The only con is that sometimes there is not enough brightness, even if I raised it to the maximum
@@maxdetsyk The model variations are very subtle, but that would be what the last 4 characters following the hyphen denote. The first 2 letters (TL) seem to correspond to Interface type (LVDS), the latter two seem to correspond to screen attributes...namely peak brightness, Contrast Ratio, and Viewing Angle. For brightness, you have the lower rating of 220 nits, while similar variations can have 300 nits. Your CR and VA are quite good though.
I am confused on if I am getting the right cable on Ebay. The link no longer has an item and when I put 50.4RY03.001 Cable into eBay it lists the cable as one for the "For HP Probook 4540S 4570S 4730S Series LCD LVDS Video Cable ". Are these OEM non dual channel cables or will any cable with 50.4RY03.001 Cable be correct for screen upgrade? Thanks.
The link I shared likely expired. As long as the item has 50.4RY03.001 in the name, it is dual channel and will work for multiple HP models in the line. I can't say whether or not they are all OEM, but I can say that the margins are small and the difficulty to make is high for these cables, so it is unlikely there are many non-oems.
@@JSnakeRepair Perfect! Thanks for the video!! Old work computer sitting for couple of years getting a makeover. Doing everything minus the i7 for now. Im under $200. Could have saved a little more with China stuff but figured imports were bad and long wait so i bought all US. Anyways, excited to say the least. Thanks again!
@@DenversMysteriesHoly Cow! These CPU's really shot up in price since I last bought! Yeah, anything from this list will work: www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Core_i3_Mobile/i3-3110M_(PGA).html looks like the cheapest quad core (from the US) is here: www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Core-i7-3610QM-3rd-Gen-i7-Quad-Core-2-30GHz-SR0MN-Laptop-CPU-Processor/274331294502?epid=1900459531&hash=item3fdf6b5b26:g:yHkAAOSwgEVejimF Best of luck!
Hi ! When i make upgrade from i5 3230m to i7 3820qm and add extra ssd disk. Watt consuming go more on 10-12 watt. Will it be enough of 90 watt psu ? Or needed more powerful psu ?
@@ItsSigurd HI thank you, difference in a price only around 10 dollars,think its small difference. 3820qm has bigger L3 cache 8mb. Good for working multitasking with different programes at once
@@ItsSigurd Mostly as workstation. You can also check on Ali. There are many positive feedback for i7 3632qm
@@ItsSigurd Just got it! Good works 3820qm and no scam
so i just found this video and really thinking of doing this because it would be great. what would be the best way to move files over for the hard drive? what steps would i need for stuff like the os. i've never upgraded a machine just got a new one
Hi! Glad to have you here! So it is pretty easy, but you may need to buy a few things.
Shopping List:
1. All parts you want to upgrade (SSD, RAM, etc)
2. USB 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure
3. 8GB+ USB Flash Drive
Recommended Install Steps
1. Download Media Creation Tool from Windows on your computer and plug in your USB drive; it will make a bootable Windows 10 Installer with your USB Drive.
2. Once it finishes, power down your machine, open up your laptop, and remove the hard drive. Put it into your USB HDD Enclosure
3. Install your SSD, then power on your laptop and it should boot to your USB Installer that is plugged in
4. Install Windows 10 with the following configuration: Accept Terms, I Don't Have a Product Key, Custom Install: Delete all existing partitions (Should have 1 single partition called Unallocated Space)
5. Then Set up Windows, Cortana will prompt you. You can unplug the USB drive whenever
6. After setting up windows and you make it to the desktop, open up your user folder
7. Now plug in your external USB hard drive (your old hard drive) and navigate to the user folder there. Copy over all folders to your SSD
8. Download all missing applications and you are done!
Easier Install Steps
1. Download a free Hard Drive Cloning software like EaseUS
2. Put your SSD into your USB HDD Enclosure and plug it in.
3. Open the EaseUS software and follow the steps to Clone Windows onto your SSD (probably follow a guide for this part if unsure)
4. Once it finishes, power down your machine, open up your laptop, and remove the hard drive.
5. Install your SSD and you are all done!
@@JSnakeRepair thank you very much I just upgraded from basic to a 1t ssd
Be sure to check your CPU before ordering one. Mine was soldered in place and was smaller. So I was unable to upgrade it.
You had a BGA cpu? What model is your laptop?
@@JSnakeRepair Some 4540s models did have a soldered CPU. This model has been used for years to make Hackintosh machines and some of the folks in that community have reported on that. I checked mine before I ordered the 3720qm. It was socketed, thankfully.
I am aware of the TonyMac forums, but the service manual always lumps in the 4440s and 4441s in with the 4540s...initially I figured those were the ones relegated to soldered CPU's. It looks like there are 30 board variations...18 of which have soldered CPU's. I have since seen soldered 4540s boards...which is more common overseas. @@johncate9541
Are any wifi cards compatible or only specific models
I have heard HP is infamous for whitelisting.
While they do whitelist on occasion, I haven't noticed it on this laptop. Have tried a handful without issue.
@@JSnakeRepair Should I try AR5B22?
@@LinoshTheHaloGamer That's a decent choice if you don't want to go intel.
@@JSnakeRepair It's difficult to get hold of one of them...
However AR5B22 is more readily available
Will the screen change 1080p be available for my motherboard which has built in cpu I3?
Built-in as in soldered-in, or there by default? If your laptop is a 4540s the answer is yes.
@@JSnakeRepair Soldered in. Thanks for the reply
Hello
thanks for this video.
Would it be possible to replace the usb 2 module with a usb3 ?
HP Probook 4540S USB Port Board w / Cable 50.4SJ03.021
I don't understand Wi-Fi Intel 7260HMW Compatible with: Not for HP and IBM/Lenovo laptop
Why ?
Thank you
Don't know about the USB module, but that part looks cheap enough, why don't you compare the board connectors and try it out if they match! Might need to modify the part physically to get it to fit right.
The Wifi Card you mentioned will work fine with this model.
@@JSnakeRepair great, thank you
I love this video man and you is awesome for this amazing upgrade and everything but can it take anything higher then an core i7 3rd gen?
Nope! The 4540s comes with a G2 Socket, supporting only 2nd and 3rd gen intel chips.
@@JSnakeRepair I have HP ProBook 4545s. Can mine take anything higher than i7 3rd generation? Is i7 3rd gen better than AMD Quad-Core A8-4500M?
Oleh Sorokin PGA Ivy Bridge CPUs are as good as it gets IE max performance with an I7-3840qm. This cpu (and similar quad core 3rd gen Intel cpus) demolishesthe A8 in every category but integrated graphics, but then this model also has a discrete gpu option.
I replaced my WI-FI card with the intel 7260 and can't get 5G although on my other devices 5G is available. Any ideas?
thx for the video. bought a 7260ac hmw for my 4540s 3 months ago. i was gonna buy another one for my 4530s. found out intel discontinued it . seems there is no hmc form in the new series.(there are converters tough. dunno if they will work with 4540s board) btw i bought my cable new monitor and 3840 cpu they are dispatched yesterday. i picked the crucial 1600mhz rams kit , one was faulty but the other one seemed to boot a bit slow .bought a new pair will try today any ideas on the slow boot ?
also changed the screen today , perfect result
Geez, sorry on the late reply. TH-cam likes to highlight certain comments and bury the others. While I imagine you have sorted this out by now, slow boot can be attributed to install more than 8GB of RAM and not editing the System Configuration shown in the video.
JSnake Repair done and dusted , my only problem atm is win10 and static switchable graphics . Not able to use amd 7650m.other than that still faster and smooth than most laptops
@@caghanalkan762 Are you not able to set the AMD GPU as default in Advanced Graphics Settings?
JSnake Repair no , alls cool on device manager, win10 doesnt support static switching only allows dynamic switching . So you have to disable intel graphics in order to force amd display adapter but when you do that it cannot load amd drivers..
also, what about the keyboard? you meant to do something to it?
Uh, I don't really remember what exactly. But I do know that this model does NOT have a backlit keyboard, and that's like the only actual con.
I am having a problem with a loose charging port, how can I fix it at home?
The charging port is a separate part (676706-YD1) retained by separate screws and a bracket. You will need to remove the entire black bottom case (lots of Torx screws; some hidden under rubber covers).
Is the speaker cable supposed to be hard to disconnect? I tried but couldn't do it...
In hindsight, I am thinking maybe a full teardown should be necessary next time. I wish I could remember exactly, but most speakers are 2 (or 3 if there's a subwoofer) Left and Right units connected by a non-removable wire, and only one speaker actually plugs into the board. This plug should not be too hard to remove, and if it is, consider a dab of rubbing alcohol on the socket and use a spudger and work each side of the plug out, a little bit at a time.
@@JSnakeRepair It's the one disconnected in the video, thank you for the reply!