Hardware installation guide

hi all.
thanks for the help in advance.
just got my hands on an hp g60-231wm laptop/notebook. would like to find the hardware installation guide for it.  seems the power module has come louse from the board and i want to tag it back down but would like to know how to take it apart.
thanks again for your help.
Chris
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I am linking the Maintenance and Service guide for your laptop from the HP site. It gives step by step instructions on how to take it apart.
HP g60 Maintenance and Service Guide

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