Replacing An Existing Tape Drive; Figure 6-10 Tape Drive And Dvd-Rom Drive Location-System Front View - Sun Microsystems 817-4054-15 Servise Manual

Sun fire e2900 system
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FIGURE 6-10
6.3.1

Replacing an Existing Tape Drive

1. Take the system to Standby mode.
See
Section 4.2, "Taking the System to Standby Mode" on page
2. Open the right front door of the system.
3. Attach a wrist strap. Place a grounded ESD mat close to the system.
See
Section 2.8, "Antistatic Precautions" on page
4. Hold the metal tab located on the left of the tape drive. Remove the tape drive.
5. Place the tape drive on an ESD mat.
6. If you are not installing a replacement tape drive at this time, install a filler panel.
7. Remove the four screws securing the baseplate to the drive you removed. Remove
the baseplate (
Tape Drive and DVD-ROM Drive Location—System Front View
).
FIGURE 6-11
CD-ROM drive
Tape drive
4-2.
2-6.
Chapter 6 Storage Devices
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