Removing An Option Card - Epson Powerspan User Manual

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Once the connectors reach the slot, push the card in firmly
(but carefully) to insert it completely. You should feel the
card fit into place. If it does not go in smoothly, do not force
it; pull the card all the way out and try again.
5. Secure the end of the card to the computer with the retaining
screw.
Note
If you installed a high-resolution graphics adapter card that
connects to a VGA feature connector, see "Using the VGA
Feature Connector" on page 6-9 for further instructions.

Removing an Option Card

You may need to remove an option card installed in your
computer to access components on the main system board-to
change a jumper setting, for example. You also may want to
remove a card if you no longer need it or want to replace it.
Follow these steps:
1. Remove the retaining screw that secures the option card to
the computer. Then pull the card straight out of its slot.
2. Set the card aside with the component side facing up.
3. Check the main system board jumper settings on page 6-14
to see if you need to change any settings now that you have
removed an option card.
4. If you will not be reinstalling the card, insert a metal slot
cover in the open slot and secure it with the retaining screw
you removed from the card.
6-8
Installing and Removing
Options

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