Replacing A Hard Drive; Peripheral Assembly Drives; Removing The Peripheral Assembly - Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 1000 Service Manual

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7.1.2

Replacing a Hard Drive

Caution – Use proper ESD grounding techniques when handling components. Wear
an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat. Store ESD-sensitive components in
antistatic bags before placing them on any surface.
1. Holding the drive handle, insert the hard drive into the hard drive bracket along
the vertical plastic guides until the hard drive handle starts to close (
2. Close the hard drive handle to lock the hard drive into the hard drive bracket.
3. Detach the antistatic wrist strap, replace the access panel, and power on the
workstation.
See Chapter 5.
7.2

Peripheral Assembly Drives

To remove and replace a peripheral assembly drives, it is necessary to remove the
peripheral assembly. If necessary, view the ShowMe How video clip located on the
Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 CD-ROM.
Note – A peripheral assembly drive can include a DVD-ROM drive, a 4-mm tape
drive, smart card reader, or other optional component drives.
Note – If no drives are installed in the peripheral assembly, only the SCSI cable
should be routed into the upper drive bay. Attach the SCSI cable through the clip
affixed on the rear wall of the peripheral assembly.
7.2.1

Removing the Peripheral Assembly

1. Power off the workstation, remove the access panel, and attach the antistatic wrist
strap.
See Chapter 5.
Chapter 7 Removing and Replacing Storage Devices
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