Introduction
The SSD is where a computer stores information, including the operating system. If your hard drive is damaged, it can cause a variety of problems including crashes and (in Windows computers) the infamous blue screen.
This guide will run you through how to open your HP 14-SMB Chromebook, disconnect the battery and take out the hard drive.
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            Lay the laptop down with the lower case facing up. 
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            Remove eleven screws using a Phillips screwdriver. 
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            Remove the two rubber stoppers, then remove the two Phillips screws. 
 
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            Flip the laptop over and open the lid. 
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            Insert an opening pick into the seam between the keyboard and chassis. 
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            Slide the opening pick a few centimeters along the seam to begin to release the clips. 
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            Once there's enough space in the seam, insert an opening tool into the seam. 
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            Pry around the entire perimeter of the keyboard until it fully releases. 
 
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            Lift the keyboard perpendicular to the laptop. 
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            Flip up each of the the two black ZIF locking flaps that secure the keyboard and trackpad ribbon cables to their motherboard sockets. 
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            Disconnect the keyboard and trackpad ribbon cables. 
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            Remove the keyboard. 
 
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            Use your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger to gently disconnect the battery connector from its motherboard connector. 
 
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            Use your fingernails or the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the speaker and fan connectors from their motherboard sockets. 
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            Flip up the black ZIF locking flaps of any ribbon cables connected to the motherboard. 
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            Disconnect the ribbon cables. 
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            Use your fingernails to disconnect the white connector on the underside of the motherboard. 
 
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            Disconnect the two wireless card antenna cables. 
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            Pull the wireless card directly out of its motherboard port. 
 
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            Pull the motherboard a few millimeters to the right to unseat the ports from the chassis. 
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            Turn the motherboard over. 
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            Remove the single Phillips screw that secures the SSD. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
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Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting or ask our Answers community for help.