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Print these instructions out so you can refer to them while doing the
procedure.
Caution
If you're replacing drive C, back up your files before replacing the
drive. Otherwise, you won't be able to restore files you've created or
changed.
Take precautions against damage from static electricity:
Gather all the parts you need so you can complete the installation
in one sitting.
Don't remove the drive from its packaging until you're ready to
insert it.
When you remove the drive from its packaging, hold it only by its
edges.
Close all applications, exit Windows, shut down the computer, unplug
the ac adapter, and remove the battery before removing the hard drive.
Otherwise, the OmniBook or the hard drive may be damaged.
1. Back up all the files on your current drive C. You can back up the files to
a tape drive, a network drive, a PC card, or floppy disks.
You can back up individual files using File Manager. For more elaborate
backups, obtain a commercial back-up program, or use the DOS
program MSBACKUP.
2. Important: Turn off the unit, unplug the ac adapter, and remove the
battery.
3. Close the cover and turn your computer over. Using a Torx-T6
screwdriver, remove the five screws holding the hard drive and the
keyboard in place (the exact locations vary with the type of hard drive).
Keyboard screws
4. Remove the keyboard by inserting your fingertips between the top row of
keys (the F keys) and the case and then lifting. Then fold the keyboard
gently forward so that it lies upside down on the table. Do not pull up on
the keyboard. Keep the ribbon cables tucked in the case, otherwise you
will need to tuck them back in with a paper clip.
Hard drive screws (positions may vary)
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