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5. Place the drive's guide screws into the J-slots in the drive bay. Then slide the drive toward the frontof the computer until it locks into pla
4. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-23 Rotating the Drive Cage Up5. Rotate the power supply to its upright position. The hard d
6. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the hard drive.Figure 5-25 Removing the optical drive7. Press down on the green release lat
8. To install a new hard drive, the silver and blue isolation mounting guide screws from the old harddrive to the new hard drive.Figure 5-27 Installi
9. Align the guide screws with the slots on the chassis drive cage, press the hard drive down into thebay, then slide it back until it stops and locks
10. Connect the drive cables:a. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the hard drive.Figure 5-30 Removing the optical driveb. Route the S
●Do not bend any cable sharply. A sharp bend can break the internal wires.●Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) radius.●Never c
Item Description Item DescriptionP3 CPU power P7 SATA PWR1 (P160 onsystem board) for opticaldisk or hard disk drivesP4 Hard disk driveUsing the Small
Front panel I/O device assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install a front panel I/O device assembly.Removing the front panel I/O device
6. Disconnect the front panel I/O device assembly cables from the system board as shown below.Figure 5-34 Disconnecting the front panel I/O cables7.
7 Configuring RAID devices ...
Installing the front panel I/O device assemblyTo install the front panel I/O device assembly:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Pr
7. Connect the front panel USB (1 and 2), front audio (3), and front power/LED (4) cables to the systemboard as shown in the following diagram.Figure
SpeakerThis section describes how to remove and install the speaker.Removing the speakerTo remove the speaker:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by
Power supplyThis section describes how to remove and install a power supply.Removing the power supplyTo remove the power supply:1. Prepare the compute
5. Slide the power supply toward the chassis and then up to remove it from the chassis.Figure 5-40 Removing power supplyInstalling the power supplyTo
System fan assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install the system fan assembly.Removing the system fan assemblyTo remove the system fan a
6. Disconnect the system fan assembly cable from the system board as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-42 Disconnecting fan wires7. Remove the f
MemoryThis section presents memory module (DIMM) configuration information and removal/installationprocedures.Supported DIMM configurationsThe compute
BIOS errors and warningsThe BIOS generates warnings/errors on invalid memory configurations:●If the BIOS can find a valid memory configuration by disa
Removing a DIMMTo remove a DIMM:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68.CAUTION: Failure to follow
Installing a DIMMTo install the DIMM:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68.CAUTION: Failure to f
5. Align the DIMM connector key with the DIMM socket key, and then seat the DIMM firmly in thesocket (1).CAUTION: DIMMs and their sockets are keyed fo
Expansion card slot identificationThis section identifies and describes computer expansion card slots, and presents card configurationinformation.Slot
Choosing an expansion card slotWhenever possible, use the following tips to help you select the proper slot for an expansion card:●Use the black PCIe
Removing and installing expansion cardsPCIe I/O slots can support other PCIe cards with less bus bandwidth than what is physically defined forthe slot
4. Push down on the expansion card retention clamp levers on the inside of the chassis to open theretention clamp (1) as shown below.Figure 5-50 Rele
Installing an expansion cardVisit http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs to learn which graphics cards are supported in the computer,how much memory each gra
4. Remove the expansion card slot cover by pulling it up, out of the chassis.TIP: Grasp the slot cover between two fingers—one from the inside of the
8. Replace the access panel (see Installing the access panel on page 71).9. Restore all connections and equipment that you removed during the Predisas
BatteryThis section describes how to remove and install the battery.The battery that comes with the computer provides power to the real-time clock and
1 Product overviewThis chapter presents an overview of the hardware components of the computer. It includes these topics:TopicsProduct features on pag
Installing the batteryTo install the battery:1. Confirm the polarity (positive or negative) of the battery to position it correctly in the battery hol
5. Disconnect the heatsink screws from the system board (1) as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-57 Disconnecting the heatsink screws6. Before l
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the heatsink screws. Overtightening can strip the threads in thechassis.9. Replace the airflow guide.10. Replace the acces
CPUThis section describes how to remove and install a CPU.Removing a CPUTo remove a CPU:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisa
Installing a CPUNOTE: HP recommends that you do not swap processors (CPUs) from one system board to another.To install a CPU:1. Prepare the computer f
System boardThis section describes replacing the system board.Removing the system boardTo remove the system board:1. Prepare the computer for servicin
Product recyclingHP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, andrechargeable batteries.For information
6 Diagnostics and troubleshootingThis chapter describes the tools available for diagnosing and troubleshooting system issues, andincludes these topics
Calling technical supportAt times you might encounter an issue that requires technical support. When you call technical support:●Have the computer rea
In general, the serial number labels can be found on the top panel or on the side of the computer andat the rear of the computer (your computer may lo
The following figure shows the typical system board block diagram.Figure 1-1 System board block diagramNOTE: The x1 and x16 designators describe the
Diagnosis guidelinesIf you encounter a problem with the computer, monitor, or software, the following sections provide a listof general suggestions th
Diagnosis during operation●Look for blinking LEDs on the front of the computer. The blinking lights are error codes that willhelp you diagnose the pro
Troubleshooting checklistBefore running diagnostic utilities, use the following checklist to find possible solutions for computer orsoftware problems.
HP troubleshooting resources and toolsThis section provides information on the HP Help and Support Center, E-support, and Helpful Hints fortroubleshoo
Troubleshooting a problemTo help you troubleshoot problems with your system, HP provides the Business Support Center (BSC).The BSC is a portal to an e
At startup●Verify that the workstation and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet.●Remove all diskettes, optical disks, and USB drive ke
Customizing the monitor displayYou can manually select or change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings,font sizes, and p
Problem Cause Possible SolutionWorkstation powered offautomatically and the PowerLED flashes red 2 times (onceevery second), followed by a 2-second pa
Solving diskette problemsTable 6-2 Diskette problemsProblem Cause SolutionDiskette drive light stays on. Diskette is damaged. 1. Right-click Start, s
Problem Cause SolutionInvalid system disk is displayed.A diskette that does not containthe system files needed to startthe computer has been insertedi
Expansion card slotsThe computer provides multiple graphics and I/O slots: one full PCIe Gen2 x16, one PCIe x16(4); onePCIe x1; and one PCI 32/33. The
Problem Cause SolutionNonsystem disk or NTLDR missingmessage.System is trying to start from anonbootable diskette.Remove the diskette from the drive.S
Problem Cause SolutionThe display works properly duringthe POST but goes blank when theoperating system starts.The display settings in theoperating sy
Problem Cause SolutionFuzzy focus; streaking, ghosting,or shadowing effects; horizontalscrolling lines; faint vertical bars; orunable to center the pi
Problem Cause SolutionNoise or no sound comes out of thespeakers or headphones.1. If you are using digital speakers that have a stereojack and you wan
the operating system and so make it easy to isolate potential issues that may be operating system relatedversus hardware.HP Vision Diagnostics benefit
Use HP Vision Diagnostics to determine if all the devices installed on the computer are recognized bythe system and functioning properly. Running test
Downloading and accessing HP Vision DiagnosticsFollow these steps to download the HP Vision Diagnostics utility from the HP Web site to a DVD or USB,a
Accessing HP Vision Diagnostics on the computerThe following procedures describe how to access the HP Vision Diagnostics utilities that are includedin
User interfaceThe HP Vision Diagnostics application provides six major functions, accessible through Tabs. Thesefunctions are:●Survey — Your current s
●Miscellaneous — List any devices or data that doesn't belong to any other Category.●Processors - Shows system processors.●Storage — Shows mass s
Computer componentsThis section describes the computer components, including front and rear panel components.For complete and current information on s
Test tabThe Test tab lists all available diagnostics. The lists have been tailored according to your systemconfiguration. Individual test may be selec
5. Click the Start Test button to start the testing. The Status tab, which allows you to monitor theprogress of the tests, is automatically displayed
Status tabThe Status tab shows the overall progress and status of the test scenario as well as the progress andstatus of each test. The color coded st
●The Recommended Repair will give a recommended action that should be performed to resolvethe failed hardware.●The Warranty ID is a unique error code
Saving and printing information in HP Vision DiagnosticsYou can save the information displayed in the HP Vision Diagnostics Survey, History and Errors
Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinks twotimes, once every second,followed by a two-secondpause. Two beeps.CPU thermal protec
Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinksseven times, once everysecond, followed by a two-second pause. Sevenbeeps.System board f
Table 6-8 LED color definitionsLED state LED color System statusSolid Blue System is on.Flashing Blue System is in Standby.Solid or flashing Red Syst
POST error messagesThe Power-On Self Text (POST) is a series of diagnostic tests that runs automatically when the computeris powered on.Audible and vi
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action164—Memory Size Error Memory configuration is incorrect. 1. Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility or th
Front panel componentsThe following figure shows the layout of a typical front panel.Figure 1-3 Front panelTable 1-2 Front panel connectorsItem Symb
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action214—DIMM ConfigurationWarningDIMMs are not installed correctly (notpaired correctly).See the service l
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action515—CPU OvertempoccurredInsufficient processor cooling orprocessor defect.1. If necessary, add a heats
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action919—Multi-Bay Riser NotConnectedMulti-Bay riser mechanism is missingor is not connected.1. Replace or
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action1803—Processor feature setis insufficient for currentsystem settingsProcessor feature set is insuffici
7 Configuring RAID devicesThis chapter describes how to configure SATA RAID devices on all Z series computers and includesthese topics:TopicsMaximum h
Configuring SATA RAID devicesThis section describes how to use the Intel® Rapid Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utilityto set up and manage S
Configuring system BIOSConfigure the system BIOS to enable embedded SATA RAID functionality.1. To enter the system BIOS setup, press F10.2. Use the ar
Creating RAID volumesTo create RAID volumes, use the Intel Rapid Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utility.1. To enter the Intel Rapid Storage
8 Configuring password security andresetting CMOSThis chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS, and includes thesetopics
Resetting the password jumperUse the following procedure to disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the power-on and setup passwords
Rear panel componentsThe following figure shows the layout of a typical rear panel.Figure 1-4 Rear panelNOTE: The labels for the rear panel connector
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and hot surfaces, disconnectthe power cord from the wall outlet and allow the int
5. Select File->Apply Defaults and Exit, and then press F10 to accept.6. Reset the computer passwords and configuration information, such as the sy
A Connector pinsKeyboard Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedMouse Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedRJ-45 Ethernet Pin 10
USB Pin Signal1234+5 VDC- Data+ DataGroundMicrophone cable, 6.35 MM (1/8 inch) Pin Signal1 (Tip)2 (Ring)3 (Shield)AudioPowerGroundHeadphone cable, 6.3
SATA drive Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Data Cable Power Cable Power Cable S3* A- P3 3.3V power P10 GroundS4 Ground P4 Ground P11 ReservedS5**
Display portPin Signal Pin Signal1 ML_Lane 0(p) 11 GND2 GND 12 ML_Lane 3(n)3 ML_Lane 0(n) 13 GND4 ML_Lane 1(p) 14 GND5 GND 15 AUX CH(p)6 ML_Lane 1(n)
PWRCMD—Power command, P24 PWROK Gray5 GND Black6 PSU_DETECT (empty)CPU power cable, P3 Pin Color Signal1 BLK GND2 BLK GND3 BRN 12V CPU4 BRN 12V CPUCAU
Internal USB 2 2x5 Pin Signal1 +5V2 +5V3 USB7#4 USB8#CAUTION: Possible equipment damage.The 2x5 connector can be mated to eithera wide 2x5 option cabl
B System board designatorsThis appendix describes the system board designators for this computer.Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionE15 E15 C
Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionP160 SATAPWR1 HDD power (black)XBT1 XBT1 BAT Battery holderXMM1 - XMM4 XMM1 - XMM4DIMM1 - DIMM4Memory slot
Computer specificationsThis section provides computer chassis, power supply, and environmental specifications.Physical characteristicsThe following ta
C Routine CareGeneral cleaning safety precautions●Never use solvents or flammable solutions to clean the computer.●Never immerse any component in wate
●Clean under a key with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be careful notto wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key funct
D Locating HP resourcesThis section provides information on the following HP resources for your computer:TopicsProduct information on page 181●HP Cool
Product informationTable D-1 Product informationTopic LocationHP Cool Tools Most HP Microsoft Windows computers are preloaded withadditional software
Product support Table D-2 Product supportTopic LocationAdditional information For online access to technical support information and tools,see www.hp
Product documentationTable D-3 Product documentationTopic LocationHP user documentation, whitepapers, and third-partydocumentationFor the latest onli
Product diagnosticsTable D-4 Product diagnosticsTopic LocationDiagnostics tools The HP Vision Diagnostics utility can be downloaded fromthe HP Web si
Product updatesTable D-5 Product updatesTopic LocationSoftware, BIOS, and driverupdatesSee http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport to verify that you havethe
IndexAAppendicesConnector pins iiiSystem board designators iiiBBIOSDetermining version 20Updating 21BIOS ROM 28CCable management 93Computer Setup (F10
RRed Hat LinuxSetting up 16removal and replacementdrives 76removingbezel blanks 78Replacing componentsAccess panel 71access panel sensor 74access pane
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Power supply currentsTable 1-5 Maximum current per railOutput (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu –12V 12VsbNominal outputvoltage12.1 12.1 -12.0 11.4Maximum con
Power supply specificationsTable 1-6 Power supply specificationsItem DescriptionPower supply 240W Wide Ranging,Active PFC and 89%efficientOperating v
System fans This computer includes:●One front system fan●One power supply fanIn addition, some graphics cards include onboard fans.Resetting the power
Environmental specificationsThe following table lists the environmental specifications of HP Workstations.Table 1-7 HP Workstation environmental spec
ENERGY STAR QualificationHP computers marked with the ENERGY STAR logo are compliant with the applicable U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENE
ERP compliance modeThis computer provides ERP compliance mode capability.When enabled, this feature enables the computer to shut down to the lowest po
Intel Turbo Boost TechnologyThe HP Z Workstation series supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology.This feature enables the CPU to run at a higher than no
Ensuring proper ventilationProper ventilation for the system is important for computer operation. Follow these guidelines to ensureadequate ventilatio
2 Setting up the operating systemThis chapter provides setup and update information for the computer operating system. It includes thesetopics:TopicsS
Setting up the Microsoft operating systemNOTE: If you ordered a downgrade from Windows Vista or Windows 7 to the Windows XP Professionaloperating syst
About this guideThis guide provides service and maintenance information for the HP Z200 Small Form Factor (SFF)Workstation. It includes these topics:G
Setting up Red Hat Enterprise LinuxHP offers an HP Installer Kit for Linux (HPIKL) to supplement Red Hat box sets and help HP Linuxcustomers customize
Installing and customizing Red Hat-enabled computersLinux-enabled computers require the HP Installer Kit and the purchase of a Red Hat Enterprise Linu
Determining current BIOSTo determine the current BIOS of the computer during system power up:1. Wait for F10=setup to appear on the lower right corner
Upgrading BIOSTo find and download the latest available BIOS, which includes the latest enhancements:1. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/workstationsupport.
3 Restoring the operating systemThis chapter describes how to restore the Windows or Linux operating system. It includes these topics:TopicsRestore me
Ordering backup softwareIf you cannot create system recovery CDs or DVDs, you can order a recovery disk set from the HPsupport center. To obtain the s
Restoring Windows XP ProfessionalThis section describes how to restore the Windows XP Professional operating system.NOTE: The computer must have a CD
Creating HP Backup and Recovery (HPBR) mediaNOTE: HPBR is only supported on Windows XP systems. For details, refer to the documentation onthe Suppleme
Restoring the operating systemCAUTION: Before you restore the operating system, back up your data.When you run RestorePlus! from media, the process de
NOTE: Make copies of the ISO recovery images on CD as backup files in case your computerexperiences a hard drive failure.ENWW Restoring Novell SLED 27
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4 System managementThis section describes the tools and utilities that provide system management for the computer. Itincludes these topics:TopicsBIOS
BIOS ROMThe BIOS ROM is a collection of machine language applications stored as firmware in ROM. It includesfunctions such as Power on Self Test (POST
selected. To manually switch to POST Messages Enabled during POST, press any key exceptF1 through F12.●Specify an Ownership Tag, which appears when th
Accessing the Computer Setup (F10) UtilityTo access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. When the display is a
The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menuThe following table describes the functions available in the Computer Setup (F10) utility menu.NOTE: With new BIO
Heading Option Description Ignore Changesand ExitExits computer setup without applying or saving changes. Save Changesand ExitSaves changes to syste
Heading Option Description Boot Order Enables you to configure the boot, diskette drive, and hard disk drive orders by physicallyreordering the menu
Heading Option Description Device Security Makes the following devices available or hidden to the computer:●Serial Port●Front USB Ports●Rear USB Port
Heading Option Description System Security Provides these options:●Data Execution Prevention—Enables or disables Data Execution Prevention mode in th
Heading Option Description HardwarePowerManagementEnables or disables:●SATA Power Management●Intel Turbo Boost Technology●Enhanced Intel Turbo Boost
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Heading Option Description Chipset/MemoryEnable/disable these options:●PCI SERR# Generation (Enable or Disable)—Controls PCI SERR# generation for ill
Desktop managementThis section summarizes capabilities, features, and key components of computer management,including:TopicsInitial computer configura
Initial computer configuration and deploymentThe computer includes a preinstalled system software image. After a brief software unbundling process,the
Replicating the setupThis section provides information about replicating the computer setup.Copying a setup configuration to a single computerCAUTION:
Copying a setup configuration to multiple computersCAUTION: A setup configuration is model-specific. If source and target computers are not the samemo
Updating and managing softwareHP provides several tools for managing and updating software on desktops and computers:●HP Client Manager Software●Syste
HP SoftPaq Download ManagerHP SoftPaq Download Manager is a free, easy-to-use interface for locating and downloading softwareupdates for the HP client
System Software ManagerSystem Software Manager (SSM) is a utility available on Windows computers that enables you to updatesystem-level software on mu
ROM FlashHP computers include a programmable flash ROM. By establishing a setup password in the ComputerSetup (F10) Utility, you can protect the ROM f
FailSafe Boot Block ROMThe FailSafe Boot Block ROM enables system recovery in the unlikely event of a ROM flash failure. Forexample, if a power failur
Installing with the HP driver CD ... 18Installing and customizin
Workstation securityThis section provides information about providing system security through asset tracking, passwordsecurity, hard disk drive lockin
Feature Purpose How it is establishedSetup Password Prevents reconfiguration of the computer (useof the Setup utility) until the password isenteredFro
DriveLock applicationsThe most practical use of DriveLock is in a corporate environment. The system administrator would beresponsible for configuring
Enabling DriveLockTo enable and set the DriveLock user password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. As soon as the computer is powered on, press an
Password securityThe power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the computer by requiring entry of a passwordto access applications or data when t
Establishing a power-on password using computer setupEstablishing a power-on password through the Computer Setup (F10) Utility prevents access to thec
Entering a setup passwordIf a setup password has been established on the computer, you will be prompted to enter it each timeyou run the Computer Setu
Deleting a power-on or setup passwordTo delete a power-on or setup password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. Choose from the following:●To delet
Clearing passwordsIf you forget the password, you cannot access the computer.For instructions about clearing passwords, see Configuring password secur
Cable lock (optional)To prevent theft, the rear chassis panel of the computer accommodates a keyed cable lock. This cablelock attaches to the chassis
System Software Manager ... 45Proactive Change Notificati
Dual-state power buttonWith ACPI enabled, the power button can function as an on/off switch or as a button. This feature doesnot completely turn off p
5 Replacing componentsThis chapter presents removal and installation procedures for most internal computer components. Itincludes these topics:TopicsW
Warnings and cautionsWARNING! Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presenceof a hot surface or hot component. I
Service considerationsReview the following service considerations before replacing system components.Cautions, warnings and safety precautionsReview t
Preventing ESD equipment damageMany electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the degreeof sensitivity. The
Grounding the work areaTo prevent static damage in the work area:●Cover the work surface with approved static-dissipative material. Use a wrist strap
Tools and software requirementsThe tools necessary for computer component removal and installation are:●Torx T-15 driver●Flat blade and cross-tip scre
Hard drivesHard drives are fragile, precision components. Avoid subjecting them to physical shock and vibration.The following guidelines apply to all
Removing and installing componentsComponent locationsThe following illustration and table identify computer system board components.Figure 5-1 System
For related system architecture information, see System board architecture on page 1.ENWW Removing and installing components 67
Tools and software requirements ... 64Special handling of component
Predisassembly proceduresCAUTION: To avoid personal injury, equipment damage, or data loss, read the sections on Warningsand cautions and the Safety a
Disassembly orderFor convenience, disassembly procedures should be followed in a particular order. Use the followingtable to determine the sequence in
Unlock it and pull it out of the cable lock slot as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-2 Removing the cable lock70 Chapter 5 Replacing componen
Access panelBefore accessing the internal components of the computer, you must remove the access panel.This section describes how to remove and instal
BezelThis section describes how to remove and install the front chassis bezel.Removing the front bezelTo remove the front bezel:1. Prepare the compute
Front bezel securityYou can lock the front bezel in place by installing a security screw provided by HP. To install the securityscrew:1. Prepare the c
6. Install the security screw next to the middle front bezel release tab to secure the front bezel inplace.Figure 5-6 Installing the Front Bezel Secu
3. Disconnect the sensor cable from the in-line chassis cable as shown below (1).Figure 5-7 Removing the access panel sensor4. Slide the sensor back
Access panel solenoid lockThe access panel solenoid lock provides a method to lock the access panel by means of a local orremote signal-controlled sol
NOTE: For information about configuring SATA RAID devices, see Configuring RAID deviceson page 162.Predisassembly for drivesTake these actions before
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Remove bezel blanksOn some models, you may need to remove the bezel blanks that cover the 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch drivebays before you install a drive.
Table 5-5 System Board Drive ConnectionsNo. System Board Connector System Board Label Color1 SATA0 SATA0 dark blue2 SATA1 SATA1 black3 SATA2 SATA2 bl
Table 5-6 Extra Guide Screw LocationsNo. Guide screw, color Device1 Black M3 Metric Screws Optical disk drives, SSDs, small form factor hard drives (
4. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-11 Rotating the Drive Cage Up5. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the
7. Press down on the green drive retainer button located on the left side of the drive to disengage thedrive from the drive cage (1). While pressing t
5. Install four M3 metric guide screws in the lower holes on each side of the drive. Either re-use thescrews used by your previous optical drive or us
7. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-16 Rotating the Drive Cage Up8. If a cable is not already present and connected:a. Connect
10. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the rear of the optical drive.Figure 5-18 Connecting the power and data cables11. Carefully rot
5. Disconnect the drive cables from the rear of the drive, or, if you are removing a media card reader,disconnect the USB and 1394 cables from the sys
6. Press down on the green drive retainer button located on the left side of the drive to disengage thedrive from the drive cage (1). While pressing t
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