Fantastic video! Was wondering how to upgrade my PC (I had read my upgrading manual and couldn't make heads nor tails from it) but you just did everything necessary in 6 minutes. Thanks!
This tutorial was really helpful, I had to put a NvMe drive in it and everything went fine! if You use the credit card trick to help the screen come off and You DON'T FORCE OVERLY anything, everything comes out pretty smoothly! IMHO this PC it's really well built!
I just did this to my C-0073W a few hours ago and it was stressful and scary. Mine didn't just come apart like this one and I kept checking the screen to see if I had cracked it. I am waiting for parts and if I get it back together, and it works.
I won't lie, I was horrified the first time I disassembled the computer. However, after pulling it apart a few times, I discovered that the screen has more flex than I had anticipated. In any case, I hope your fix/upgrade goes well!
Fantastic video thanks! Helped me get memory upgrade installed. HP and other companies are very good at making upgrades much harder than they need to be!
Thanks a lot! And, I totally agree about how some companies make upgrading difficult. When I first upgraded the RAM on that system, I was afraid I'd break something in the process. Once I figured it out, it was totally worth it.
Excellent video. Im always fine with the component upgrade/replacement but i love vids like this as it shows how to open the device/appliance without breaking anything. Great stuff.
I recently did a SSD and memory upgrade on this model HP All-in-One 24-f0010. The hard drive case only has a small opening wide enough for the hard drive's Power and SATA connector. If you are upgrading to a SSD, be sure to buy a mounting bracket that mounts the SSD all the way to one side. The mounting bracket I tried was slightly off center and the hard drive case covered part of the SATA connection on the SSD. I had to order a different mounting bracket to properly mount the SSD inside the hard drive case.
You won't believe but in the other part of the world (Romania) I used the same screwdriver (left from a processor cooler) to disassemble almost same computer. What a strange coincidence.
Thanks a lot ! Works also for HP 24-f0083nf ! I used plungers and for lifting up the screen out of the chassis, and platic cards to help separate it from the chassis. I just installed a NVME SSD Card in the empty slot located just beside the hard drive (a 2 To 3"5 disk). Hope to speed it up !
I've been trying to find a way to open the All in One 22=dg0024. it seems to open this same way. except that the bottom part that you remove is thinner/smaller. I've tried removing it and the thing is just jammed in there. I easily got out the one at the top. I was afraid to damage it so I just decided to not open it. I wanted to upgrade it.
THANK YOU! I never would have figured this out. And SHAME on the HP support site that shows the incorrect info in their service manual for my model. I will try to pay this forward next time I figure out how to do something there are no instructions for. Thanks again!
Very good video. Does anyone elses HP have light a slight very low buzzing sound? or like a light hum sound? Im assuming it is probably from the fan so I was thinking of opening it and blowing the fan out.
@@7c9ND2el oh everything is on the cloud with Microsoft lol. I literally got this PC for $20 on the marketplace Facebook. I was stoked on finding that deal. And it’s like new
Gracias fue de mucha ayuda la explicación, no tenía la seguridad que no tenía tornillos o algo que se rompiera en la parte superior de la pantalla. Saludos desde San Luis Potosí.
If you try this be super careful when you lift on the screen. The one I tried to open cracked as soon as I put slight pressure on the screen. I hate when computer manufacturers build computers around the lcd. There are many models (Dell) that you open from the bottom and back so you're not putting stress on the lcd. Thanks for the video though.
@@Ibrahim.Elodat , no problem. Here is the link I was referring to. support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-all-in-one-pc-24-f0000i/38096259/model/21447464/document/c05938802
Thanks - easy to follow. Could you/do you know about the fan??? I am trying to find a replacement for my Moms computer to no avail - uggh. It has given an error stating it is essentially overheating.
It pains me to say this but if her fan failed, and the connections are good, I'd say that there is no fixing it. She'd have to order and replace the fan or just buy a new all-in-one PC. The advantage to buying a new PC is that it would be under warranty. The other thing that comes to mind is that the heatsink isn't getting good contact with the chipset - or atleast the thermal paste isn't doing its job.
Thank u. I am trying to find a fan replacement but can't find. The fan for this unit is the same as an aio 22 c000. Any help on number for fan?? Or where to look. Checked ebay and i keep searching...
I'm sorry, but I don't know how similar the two models are, so I can't give you a solid answer. In regards to your question about adding a dedicated (or discreet) graphics card, the model I unboxed does not have the ability to do it. I wish it did.
It's absolutely ridiculous how stupidly difficult manufacturers make these products. There's NO reason that they couldn't make the thing easier to get into except what they want is for you to throw it away and buy another. I personally think that they should be end-user accessible by LAW. If I want to install more RAM or a better drive, it's MY machine and I shouldn't be forced to possibly break it when I do upgrade.
I thought this one was a pretty easy disassembly. One screwdriver and a plastic spudger around the edges and you have access to everything in about five minutes. They even left LOTS of flack with the cables under the display
Yes, that is part of the right-to-repair movement, however, this computer is made to look sleek, so its repair method becomes more like a laptop. If you have ever worked with an iMac, you would think this is a piece of cake.
I recently found an old Macbook from 2007-ish and was amazed that you can just pop the battery out and the hard drive and RAM slots are right there. I wish every computer was that convenient to replace parts on! my other old laptops are pretty easy too, you just take out a ton of screws and the cover comes right off and everything's right there. too bad they don't make stuff like that anymore, now I have to be worried about breaking the screen in half just to open up my HP all in one.
@@DuckInGameStop Your Macbook is a laptop. From 2007, no less. Try opening a newer Apple iMac AIO. Hope you don't crush the screen, break the cable, or get killed touching their non-shielded PSU inside.
Great video and easy to follow! Question for you. I have the 24-f0066, but would you happen to know if all HP All in ones have the processor soldered in? I wanted to upgrade from an I3 to an I5 processor but researching says its socket type is BGS 1356, which is supposed to be soldered. Do you happen to know if the processors are upgradeable on these All In Ones? Thanks
Sorry, I've never looked into the possibility of soldering a faster CPU into an all-in-one. I'd imagine it can be done, since people have soldered in CMOS chips. I guess if you have some really good soldering skills, and your motherboard supports the CPU you want to install, then you should be good. Great question, though!
I've got one here in the workshop that's not powering on, in fact when the power supply is plugged in the LED indicator on the power brick turns off. Tried 2 known working power supplies, my thoughts are either the power jack or motherboard is dead. Do you know if the power jack on this model is replaceable or soldered to the motherboard?
Considering the problem you described, if I were to give you my best guess, it would be a dead motherboard. As for your question as to whether the motherboard's power jack is replaceable, I'm sorry I do not know.
Single channel and the motherboard supports up to 16 gigs. In case you need the specs, here is HPs link for that particular system: support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05950267
You can use different brands of RAM. You just need to make sure the speed is compatible. A lot of reputable RAM manufacturers will tell you which motherboards and factory PCs they support - you just have to look it up on the RAM company's website. One company that I totally LOVE is Crucial! Perhaps this link will be helpful: www.crucial.com/store/advisor
No, it isn't possible on that particular system. It doesn't allow the ability to add a discrete graphics card nor does it have a high-speed port for an external graphics card.
No, I didn't. The system has integrated graphics. Given the specs of the system, I don't think I'd invest in upgrading anything more than the RAM and the HD.
It sounds like a fan is touching something...or you are trying to run it while it is still in pieces. If the latter is the case, I strongly recommend not doing that. The system is designed to work while it is all put together. I made that mistake and "bricked" a computer. It was a lesson learned the hard way, for sure.
Excellent. It has been very useful to me. My model is not exactly the same, it is the 24-df0053ns. The motherboard model is not the same but it is very similar, specifically it is a TIMBER SSID: 86F0 and the specifications of it can be found here. support.hp.com/ar-es/product/hp-all-in-one-pc-24-df0000i/37592630/model/34955294/document/c06632076 I would like to connect a second SSD taking advantage of the free SATA connector on the motherboard but the power connector is not standard. I think it is the same as your model. Could you tell me if you know how to locate it or where you can buy it or even manufacture it. Thank you very much for your help.
Hi, Jose! Going off of the model in the video, I don't think there is another internal connector for a secondary drive, nor the space to mount it. If you are looking for a way to have two drives, my advice would be to either partition your internal drive or attach an external USB drive. Before you do anything, though, be sure to make a backup of anything important. And if you found a way around the problem that the community could find useful, please post it! Thanks.
I didn't upgrade the hard drive on the video. I just took it apart to upgrade the RAM - and felt that I should create a video on how to disassemble the system since there was nothing on TH-cam at the time.
Followed your video to upgrade my old man's all-in-one with a m.2 SSD. Everything worked like a charm. Thanks for sharing!
That's awesome! I'm glad the video helped.
Fantastic video! Was wondering how to upgrade my PC (I had read my upgrading manual and couldn't make heads nor tails from it) but you just did everything necessary in 6 minutes. Thanks!
You are very welcome!
Thank you for this video, first time I've had a Windows all in one that goes in through the front
I'm glad you found it helpful. You are welcome!
I liked your demo. Thanks! I damaged the screen, wish I had seen this before. Now I'm confident to replace.
This tutorial was really helpful, I had to put a NvMe drive in it and everything went fine! if You use the credit card trick to help the screen come off and You DON'T FORCE OVERLY anything, everything
comes out pretty smoothly! IMHO this PC it's really well built!
Cool! I'm glad you found the video helpful.
I just did this to my C-0073W a few hours ago and it was stressful and scary. Mine didn't just come apart like this one and I kept checking the screen to see if I had cracked it. I am waiting for parts and if I get it back together, and it works.
I won't lie, I was horrified the first time I disassembled the computer. However, after pulling it apart a few times, I discovered that the screen has more flex than I had anticipated. In any case, I hope your fix/upgrade goes well!
Fantastic video thanks! Helped me get memory upgrade installed. HP and other companies are very good at making upgrades much harder than they need to be!
Thanks a lot! And, I totally agree about how some companies make upgrading difficult. When I first upgraded the RAM on that system, I was afraid I'd break something in the process. Once I figured it out, it was totally worth it.
Excellent video and cute cat too. 10/10!
Thanks for the kind words!
Excellent video.
Im always fine with the component upgrade/replacement but i love vids like this as it shows how to open the device/appliance without breaking anything.
Great stuff.
Thanks a lot, Jay P!
I recently did a SSD and memory upgrade on this model HP All-in-One 24-f0010. The hard drive case only has a small opening wide enough for the hard drive's Power and SATA connector. If you are upgrading to a SSD, be sure to buy a mounting bracket that mounts the SSD all the way to one side. The mounting bracket I tried was slightly off center and the hard drive case covered part of the SATA connection on the SSD. I had to order a different mounting bracket to properly mount the SSD inside the hard drive case.
I used velcro dots and a cable tie to mount the SSD to the HDD caddy. Worked a treat!
This was very helpful with my HP All-in-One 24-df0076, nearly the same build.
I'm glad you found it helpful!
A guitar pick is a nice cheap alternative to the card, as well. Fits nicely in a tool kit.
That is a great idea! (I play the guitar, too!) Thanks for the tip.
мужик - ты красавец, спасибо.
thanks your video helped a lot.
You are welcome! I am glad it helped!
Thank you for the great tutorial! got it open just as quick too :-)
You are very welcome!
You won't believe but in the other part of the world (Romania) I used the same screwdriver (left from a processor cooler) to disassemble almost same computer. What a strange coincidence.
Thanks a lot ! Works also for HP 24-f0083nf ! I used plungers and for lifting up the screen out of the chassis, and platic cards to help separate it from the chassis. I just installed a NVME SSD Card in the empty slot located just beside the hard drive (a 2 To 3"5 disk). Hope to speed it up !
Many thanks i found your video to be very helpful and easy to follow. very much appreciated Stu
You are welcome!
thanks I was looking for a reference to upgrade my hard drive to SSD, this video was very helpful
No worries. I'm glad it helped!
I just did the same
Thank you so much for this!
I needed this for the same purpose. Thank you very much
Thanks a lot! Your video helped me to repair a client's computer.
That is awesome! I'm glad it helped.
Wow, thanks for doing this! We have a different model, but it looks very similar. This should be helpful.
Not a problem at all! I'm glad it helped.
Great Video, these Screens are so easy to break! the little tip with the credit card ruound the edges could easily save your screen..
Thank you very much!
I've been trying to find a way to open the All in One 22=dg0024. it seems to open this same way. except that the bottom part that you remove is thinner/smaller. I've tried removing it and the thing is just jammed in there. I easily got out the one at the top. I was afraid to damage it so I just decided to not open it. I wanted to upgrade it.
THANK YOU! I never would have figured this out. And SHAME on the HP support site that shows the incorrect info in their service manual for my model. I will try to pay this forward next time I figure out how to do something there are no instructions for. Thanks again!
You are welcome! I agree with you about the support.
Thank you for that, couldn't find this info anywhere else :)
You are welcome!
Thanks! I was stuck when it came to screen removal.
You're welcome!
This video was great! I needed to pull the hdd out of this PC and this video was a great step by step tutorial. Thank you!
You are very welcome.
Amazing tutorial! Thanks so much! I just finished mine and it went well!
You are very welcome!
Very good video. Does anyone elses HP have light a slight very low buzzing sound? or like a light hum sound? Im assuming it is probably from the fan so I was thinking of opening it and blowing the fan out.
I don't have that problem, but blowing out the dust is a very good idea. Just be sure to back up your important info first.
@@7c9ND2el oh everything is on the cloud with Microsoft lol. I literally got this PC for $20 on the marketplace Facebook. I was stoked on finding that deal. And it’s like new
Very helpful. Thanks a lot. It works for HP 24-f017la
You're welcome!
Gracias fue de mucha ayuda la explicación, no tenía la seguridad que no tenía tornillos o algo que se rompiera en la parte superior de la pantalla.
Saludos desde San Luis Potosí.
Thank you so much. I was going crazy looking for info on how to take this computer apart.
I'm glad it helped.
I forgot to say, "You are very welcome!"
Great video! Thank you for making this
No problem at all! I'm glad it helped.
Awesome video. I am upgrading ram on mine!
youre amazing dude thank you
You are welcome! I'm glad it helped!
Спасибо, мужик! Очень помог! )
So Cool...Thank you for this info. Now i know how to take off the stand on the monitor. Thank you!
You are very welcome.
If you try this be super careful when you lift on the screen. The one I tried to open cracked as soon as I put slight pressure on the screen. I hate when computer manufacturers build computers around the lcd. There are many models (Dell) that you open from the bottom and back so you're not putting stress on the lcd.
Thanks for the video though.
Very good point. And you are welcome.
Very good video...don't understand 2hy HP always make these things so difficult to open
Excelente video muchisimas gracias muy bien explicado paso a paso, saludos
You are very welcome!
thanks a ton you helped a lot
You are very welcome!
Perfect. Just what I needed. Thanks.
You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you! It really helped me upgrade a similar AiO!
No problem at all. I'm glad it helped.
you should probably make a video where you reassemble it too, I am kind of scared to do it because i will be stuck after I finish tdisassembling
Thank you so much! It is what I need!
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped.
Thank you very much for your clear instructions made even better with your feline assistant
😂 He and I thank you!
Thanks for this. made my life easier!
Thank you very much. It has helped us a lot. It was really usefull!
You are welcome!
Awesome man, thank you so much.
Absolutely!
Stu Lau, does this exact model 24-f0010 have a slot for m2 nvme ssd?
I wish I had the hardware to verify, but according to the company's website, yes, you can install a m.2 drive.
@@7c9ND2el Thank you
@@Ibrahim.Elodat , no problem. Here is the link I was referring to.
support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-all-in-one-pc-24-f0000i/38096259/model/21447464/document/c05938802
I was able to add an M2 NVME 500G SSD drive with no issues
Thanks - easy to follow. Could you/do you know about the fan??? I am trying to find a replacement for my Moms computer to no avail - uggh. It has given an error stating it is essentially overheating.
It pains me to say this but if her fan failed, and the connections are good, I'd say that there is no fixing it. She'd have to order and replace the fan or just buy a new all-in-one PC. The advantage to buying a new PC is that it would be under warranty.
The other thing that comes to mind is that the heatsink isn't getting good contact with the chipset - or atleast the thermal paste isn't doing its job.
Thank u. I am trying to find a fan replacement but can't find. The fan for this unit is the same as an aio 22 c000. Any help on number for fan?? Or where to look. Checked ebay and i keep searching...
@@sherritejeda5738, no, I can't help you with that. If it isn't sold on the manufacture's site, it might be out of production. I'm sorry.
@@7c9ND2el thank you for your assistance.
@@sherritejeda5472 you're quite welcome.
Very Helpful
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the walkthrough
Sure thing! I'm glad it helped.
Thanks dude, your vídeo was really helpful
You're welcome!
Thank you for sharing!
You are very welcome!
Is this the same for an all-in-one 24-f0009c? also, will it void my warranty if I upgrade the graphics from integrated to a dedicated card?
I'm sorry, but I don't know how similar the two models are, so I can't give you a solid answer. In regards to your question about adding a dedicated (or discreet) graphics card, the model I unboxed does not have the ability to do it. I wish it did.
@@7c9ND2el That's okay! Thanks anyway. I was just wondering because apparently my motherboard has an M.2 slot for a custom graphics card haha
Good video thank you !
You're welcome!
Many thanks, got stuck at the card part
You are welcome! I'm glad the video helped.
It's absolutely ridiculous how stupidly difficult manufacturers make these products. There's NO reason that they couldn't make the thing easier to get into except what they want is for you to throw it away and buy another. I personally think that they should be end-user accessible by LAW. If I want to install more RAM or a better drive, it's MY machine and I shouldn't be forced to possibly break it when I do upgrade.
I thought this one was a pretty easy disassembly. One screwdriver and a plastic spudger around the edges and you have access to everything in about five minutes. They even left LOTS of flack with the cables under the display
Yes, that is part of the right-to-repair movement, however, this computer is made to look sleek, so its repair method becomes more like a laptop. If you have ever worked with an iMac, you would think this is a piece of cake.
I recently found an old Macbook from 2007-ish and was amazed that you can just pop the battery out and the hard drive and RAM slots are right there. I wish every computer was that convenient to replace parts on! my other old laptops are pretty easy too, you just take out a ton of screws and the cover comes right off and everything's right there. too bad they don't make stuff like that anymore, now I have to be worried about breaking the screen in half just to open up my HP all in one.
@@DuckInGameStop Your Macbook is a laptop. From 2007, no less. Try opening a newer Apple iMac AIO. Hope you don't crush the screen, break the cable, or get killed touching their non-shielded PSU inside.
@@tracyfortune3297 Yeah I know modern Apple products are known for having horrible repairability, I was really impressed by the old MacBook though
Followed this video, but my box didn't have a cat on top?
спасибо за видео
You're welcome!
Great video and easy to follow! Question for you. I have the 24-f0066, but would you happen to know if all HP All in ones have the processor soldered in? I wanted to upgrade from an I3 to an I5 processor but researching says its socket type is BGS 1356, which is supposed to be soldered. Do you happen to know if the processors are upgradeable on these All In Ones?
Thanks
Sorry, I've never looked into the possibility of soldering a faster CPU into an all-in-one. I'd imagine it can be done, since people have soldered in CMOS chips. I guess if you have some really good soldering skills, and your motherboard supports the CPU you want to install, then you should be good. Great question, though!
Ooops, I meant to say "BIOS" instead of "CMOS."
Thank you so much! Really help.
You are very welcome! I'm glad it helped.
I've got one here in the workshop that's not powering on, in fact when the power supply is plugged in the LED indicator on the power brick turns off. Tried 2 known working power supplies, my thoughts are either the power jack or motherboard is dead. Do you know if the power jack on this model is replaceable or soldered to the motherboard?
Considering the problem you described, if I were to give you my best guess, it would be a dead motherboard. As for your question as to whether the motherboard's power jack is replaceable, I'm sorry I do not know.
@@7c9ND2el Thanks for your reply :) Yes I've since discovered the jack is soldered on. What a pain!
Hi, do you know if the CPU can be upgraded on this AIO without having to replace the motherboard as well?
Unfortunately, no, you cannot replace the CPU. It is soldered in.
Is it a single channel ram or dual channel because I'm thinking about upgrading ram but I'm not sure to get one stick of 16gigs or 2 sticks of 8 gigs
Single channel and the motherboard supports up to 16 gigs. In case you need the specs, here is HPs link for that particular system:
support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05950267
hello. can i put a different brand of RAM to my Hp all in one pc? or only HP brand for upgrading of RAM? please help me
You can use different brands of RAM. You just need to make sure the speed is compatible. A lot of reputable RAM manufacturers will tell you which motherboards and factory PCs they support - you just have to look it up on the RAM company's website. One company that I totally LOVE is Crucial! Perhaps this link will be helpful:
www.crucial.com/store/advisor
Thankyou!
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it useful.
Will 24" f0020 model ram 8 to 16gb be same inside~?~it looks exactly same outside???
Honestly, I don't know. I have never opened that model before. Sorry.
very useful video.
Thank you!
спасибо, друг!
Добро пожаловать!
This is very similar to my pc. Could you do a GPU graphics card upgrade
No, it isn't possible on that particular system. It doesn't allow the ability to add a discrete graphics card nor does it have a high-speed port for an external graphics card.
Nice work! thks!
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful.
You add graphic card on it ?
No, I didn't. The system has integrated graphics. Given the specs of the system, I don't think I'd invest in upgrading anything more than the RAM and the HD.
Thanks!! Very usefull!!
You're welcome.
Where can i buy screen for all in one
You might be able to purchase one from the manufacture's web site. But I'm not sure, to be honest.
Thanks mate
Anytime at all.
*internal screaming*
now I'm not sure I wanna purchase this computer.
what if it needs fixing o.o;;
It sounds like a fan is touching something...or you are trying to run it while it is still in pieces. If the latter is the case, I strongly recommend not doing that. The system is designed to work while it is all put together. I made that mistake and "bricked" a computer. It was a lesson learned the hard way, for sure.
Thank you!
You're welcome
Cute cat
Thanks a lot. He loves to jump on every box he sees.
Excellent. It has been very useful to me. My model is not exactly the same, it is the 24-df0053ns.
The motherboard model is not the same but it is very similar, specifically it is a TIMBER SSID: 86F0 and the specifications
of it can be found here.
support.hp.com/ar-es/product/hp-all-in-one-pc-24-df0000i/37592630/model/34955294/document/c06632076
I would like to connect a second SSD taking advantage of the free SATA connector on the motherboard but the power connector is not standard. I think it is the same as your model. Could you tell me if you know how to locate it or where you can buy it or even manufacture it.
Thank you very much for your help.
Hi, Jose! Going off of the model in the video, I don't think there is another internal connector for a secondary drive, nor the space to mount it. If you are looking for a way to have two drives, my advice would be to either partition your internal drive or attach an external USB drive. Before you do anything, though, be sure to make a backup of anything important. And if you found a way around the problem that the community could find useful, please post it! Thanks.
i see cat, i click
No one is going to mention the cat?
HP just couldn't just put a cover with few screws in the back. I stopped recommending HP for the last 5 years or so.
Where ssd
I didn't upgrade the hard drive on the video. I just took it apart to upgrade the RAM - and felt that I should create a video on how to disassemble the system since there was nothing on TH-cam at the time.
Thank you !!!
You are very welcome!