See
"Identify Faulted Components" on page
Check the Fault class and Description fields for more information.
4.
If an eUSB drive is faulty, replace it.
See
"Remove the eUSB Drive" on page
If you are unable to determine if an eUSB drive is faulty, seek further information.
5.
See
"Detecting and Managing Faults" on page
Related Information
"Identifying Components" on page 13
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"Detecting and Managing Faults" on page 25
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"Remove the eUSB Drive" on page 105
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Remove the eUSB Drive
1.
Prepare for servicing.
See
"Preparing for Service" on page
Loosen the screw that attaches the eUSB drive to the motherboard.
2.
Save the screw to use with the new eUSB drive.
27.
105.
25.
43.
Remove the eUSB Drive
Servicing the eUSB Drive
105