Installing And Removing A Port Cover - HP dc7900 series Hardware Reference Manual

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NOTE:
recognizes it the next time you turn on the computer.
After replacing the hard drive, use the Recovery Disc Set that you created when you initially set up
the computer to restore the operating system, software drivers, and any software applications that
were preinstalled on the computer. When the restore process has completed, reinstall any personal
files that you backed up before replacing the hard drive.

Installing and Removing a Port Cover

An optional rear port cover is available for the computer.
To install the port cover:
1.
Thread the cables through the bottom hole on the port cover (1) and connect the cables to the rear
ports on the computer.
2.
Insert the hooks on the port cover into the slots on the rear of the chassis, then slide the cover to
the right to secure it in place (2).
Figure 2-23
NOTE:
For security purposes, you can install an optional cable lock to the chassis that locks the port
cover and secures the computer. See
The port cover is secured in place by a retention lever just inside the port cover opening. To remove the
port cover, pull the lever back towards the port cover opening (1), then slide the cover to the left and off
the computer (2).
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No configuration of the SATA hard drive is necessary; the computer automatically
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