3.
Route the diskette drive data cable between the system board and the hard drive cage. Your cable
might look different than the one shown.
CAUTION:
necessary to push the cable down so that it catches on the system board. This routing method is
important because it avoids interference with the CPU heatsink fans and blocking airflow.
Figure 4-54
4.
Connect the cables to the back of the diskette drive.
Hard drive
Replacing a hard drive
For more information on SATA hard drives and the SATA RAID configuration, see
devices on page
Removing a hard drive
1.
Disconnect power from the system (
access panel
2.
Disconnect the cables from the hard drive.
ENWW
The cable must stay between the system board and the hard drive cage. It might be
Routing the diskette drive cable to the system board
139.
(Access panel on page
Pre-disassembly procedures on page
57).
Removing and replacing components
Appendix B — SATA
50), and remove the
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