Removing An Internal Scsi Hard Disk Drive - NEC LE2200 User Manual

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Removing an Internal SCSI Hard Disk Drive

12. Replace the side panel and power on the system.
Configure the system as described in the Configuring
Your System chapter.
1. Power off the system and remove the side panel as
described earlier in this chapter.
2. Disconnect the signal and power cables from the back
of the drive (Figure 4-11). It is necessary to
completely remove the cables from all the drives
before the drive can be removed.
3. Remove the screws holding the 3.5-inch drive bay to
the chassis (Figure 4 -10).
4. Swing the drive bay out of the chassis.
5. Slide the drive bay towards the top of the chassis
until the tabs on the bay are free from the chassis.
Remove the drive bay from the chassis and place it
on an antistatic surface.
6. Remove the hard disk drive by removing the four
screws that secure the drive to the drive bay.
Note: There must be a drive in bay 1 with the
"Terminator Enable" jumper installed.
7. Replace the 3.5-inch drive bay. Insert the tabs into
their slots on the chassis. Slide the drive bay towards
the bottom of the chassis until the tabs hit their
stops.
8. Connect the signal and power cables to the drives as
shown in Figure 4-11.
Note: The hard drive cabling configuration may be
different in your system if your system includes the
DAC960PDU Disk Controller Board. However, cable
connections to the hard disk drives are the same.
Note: Verify that all cables are seated and routed
properly.
9. Replace the 3 screws on the drive bay. Replace the
side panel and power on the system.
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