In this guide I explain how to disassemble a HP Pavilion dm4 laptop.
I’m doing this disassembly in order to replace damaged LCD screen. Unfortunately, in order to replace the LCD screen in an HP Pavilion dm4 laptop, it’s necessary to disassemble the entire laptop and remove the display panel.
I’ll split laptop disassembly instructions across two posts. In this post I explain how to remove the display panel and in the next post I’ll explain how to replace the LCD screen.
Before you start make sure the laptop is turned off and battery removed.
STEP 1.
Remove two screws securing the memory cover in battery compartment.

STEP 2.
Slide and remove the memory cover.
Remove two screws securing the hard drive cover. Remove the cover.

STEP 3.
When all covers removed you’ll be able to access both memory modules, hard drive, CMOS battery and wireless card.
For the purpose of my guide it’s not necessary to remove memory modules, wireless card and CMOS battery.

STEP 4.
Disconnect hard drive cable from the motherboard.
Remove the hard drive assembly.

STEP 5.
Carefully disconnect both antenna cables from the wireless card.
Again, we’ll leave the wireless card connected to the motherboard.

STEP 6.
Remove one screw securing the DVD drive.
Slide DVD drive to the left and remove it from the laptop.

STEP 7.
Remove two screws securing the keyboard.

STEP 8.
It’s very tricky removing the keyboard from a HP Pavilion dm4 laptop. There is no way you can do it from the top without damaging the keyboard.
Here’s how I did it.
In the DVD drive compartment there is a hole and you can use it for removing the keyboard.

Very carefully push the keyboard through the hole in the DVD drive compartment. I’m using a thin plastic tool for that.
After the keyboard separates from the top cover you can continue removing it with your fingers.
To make it more complicated, HP glued the keyboard to the top cover with double sticky tape.

STEP 9.
Continue separating the keyboard from the top cover.

STEP 10.
Finally, lift up the top side of the keyboard and flip it upside down on the palm rest.

STEP 11.
Now you can access the keyboard cable and disconnect it from the motherboard.

STEP 12.
The keyboard connector opens up as it shown on the picture below.
Carefully open the brown tab at a 90 degree angle. Do not separate the locking tab from the white base.

On the following picture the keyboard connector shown in the unlocked position.

STEP 13.
Now you can pull keyboard cable from the connector and remove the keyboard.
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STEP 14.
Remove all screws from the bottom of the laptop.
There are two screws hidden under base feet (green circles).

Remove the rubber foot with a sharp object and remove the screw.

STEP 15.
Remove four screws securing the top cover.
Disconnect three cables. Use same technique as in the step 12.

STEP 16.
Carefully separate the top cover from the laptop base.
Continue removing cover with your fingers.

STEP 17.
The top cover has been removed.

Here’s the opposite side of the top cover.
Here you can access and remove (if needed) the finger scanner and power button board.

STEP 18.
Disconnect display video cable from the motherboard.
Pull both wireless antenna cables through the hole in the bottom cover.

STEP 19.
Remove four screws securing display hinges.

STEP 20.
Now you can separate the display panel from the laptop base.
The display panel is ready for the LCD screen replacement.

Here’s the laptop base with the display panel removed.
In a HP Pavilion dm4 laptop the DC power jack is not soldered to the motherboard. The jack is attached to a power harness.
If the DC power jack goes bad you simply unplug it from the motherboard and replace with a new DC jack.

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December 16th, 2011 at 10:12 am
@ Mat,
Technically yes, if you can find a compatible motherboard with better video card.
But I’ll doubt you’ll find a better one. You’ll have to do research.
December 15th, 2011 at 4:09 pm
Yeah that’s what I was wondering, is it possible if you replaced the motherboard?
December 14th, 2011 at 1:37 pm
@ Mat,
Are you asking about installing a discrete video card into this laptop?
You cannot do that. HP Pavilion dm4 comes with an integrated video card. It’s embedded into the motherboard.
December 13th, 2011 at 12:14 pm
very well explained
December 12th, 2011 at 10:31 pm
I was wondering, is there any possible way to use a graphics card with this computer? Would I have to replace the whole motherboard? If so do you have any suggestions?
Thanks!
December 10th, 2011 at 9:44 pm
Yes, that is the video cable I am talking about. It appears to be damaged by stretching. Where can I get it? My laptop is dm4t-1000
December 8th, 2011 at 5:49 pm
@ Azam,
Did you find my display disassembly guide?
http://www.insidemylaptop.com/replace-lcd-screen-hp-pavilion-dm4-laptop/
I’m not sure which cable you are talking about but there is only one video cable. It’s running though the left hinge.
Is this the cable you are looking for?
What is your full laptop model number?
December 7th, 2011 at 9:32 pm
I have dm4t . First I had one of the display hinge broken that exposed the video cable connecting the screen with base. Later I noticed the display flickering. If I press the video cable it stops flickering but display is still bad. It appears I have replace both hinge and the video cable. Hinge I can buy online but where can I get the video cable, Its not ribbon it is round wrap of and feel of multiple tiny cables. Please help
November 24th, 2011 at 2:47 pm
@ Taskeen,
Check out ScreenCountry.com
They have very good prices on new LCD screens and ship them worldwide.
November 22nd, 2011 at 3:58 am
I need hp dm4 LCD please advice where i get and price iam in pakistan karachi