Removing An Expansion Board; Data Storage Devices - NEC POWERMATE 8100 Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for POWERMATE 8100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

7.
Attach any signal cables required by the expansion board.
Replace the system unit cover (see "System Unit Cover").
8.

Removing an Expansion Board

To remove an expansion board, perform the following steps:
Remove the system unit cover (see "System Unit Cover").
1.
Note
Before removing the expansion board, you must remove the AGP
board (if installed) and the chassis floor (see the sections "Removing the
AGP Board" and "Removing the Chassis Floor").
2.
Label and remove any cables connected to the board.
Remove the screw that secures the board to the support bracket. Set
3.
the screw aside (it will be used to secure the slot cover once the board
is removed).
Pull the board out of the connector, and slide the board out of the
4.
expansion slot.
Replace the slot cover removed when the expansion board was
5.
installed. Secure the cover with the screw.
6.
Replace the system unit cover (see "System Unit Cover").

Data Storage Devices

The system board in the computer supports the following storage devices:
one diskette drive
!
up to four IDE drives, such as hard drives, an IDE CD-ROM drive, a
!
DVD-ROM drive, or an IDE Zip drive.
Other storage devices might require the installation of a compatible
controller board. See your hardware dealer about the storage devices
available for your system.
5-38 Installing Options

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Powermate 8100 series

Table of Contents