34 Chapter 3: Cleaning the air filter and adding devices to Matrox 4Sight XV6
Important
Drive assignments
When you connect a mass storage device to one of the 7-pin SATA3 data
connectors, the operating system and UEFI
(port) to which it is connected. SATA3 data connector 1 is to the left of
connector 2 when facing the front panel of the unit.
Note that, SATA connector 1 is shared with the M.2 module and it is therefore
unusable when an M.2 module is installed.
Replacing the M.2 SSD attached to the M.2
socket
An M.2 SSD comes pre-installed in the Matrox 4Sight XV6 unit's M.2 M-key
socket. This SSD comes pre-loaded with your software and licensing. You should
make a backup of this SSD before replacing it.
To replace the M.2 SSD in the Matrox 4Sight XV6 unit, perform the following:
1. Unplug the power supply from your unit.
2. Remove the chassis cover. To see instructions on how to do so, refer to Removing
the Matrox 4Sight XV6 chassis cover section, earlier in this chapter.
3. Remove the screw that holds the M.2 SSD to the motherboard. The board will
spring up at a 20 degree angle. Pull the board out at the same angle.
1. On legacy computers, this was referred to as a BIOS, and in some menu items,
BIOS and UEFI are still used interchangeably.
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identify it by the SATA connector