Removing An Expansion Card From Your System; Expansion Cards Resources - NEC I-Select TW100 User Manual

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I-Select TS100 / I-Select TW100 User Guide - Upgrading Your System

Removing an Expansion Card from Your System

1. Remove the computer right side door. See "Removing the Right Side Door" on
page 4-4.
2. Locate the add-on card holder near the slot from which you mean to remove an
expansion card.
3. Pull up the relevant latch and slide it out.
4. Do not touch any components on the card - handle it only by its edges, to avoid
risk of damage from electrostatic discharge. Without flexing the motherboard,
carefully unplug the card from its connector on the motherboard, and remove it
from the expansion slot on the chassis' rear panel.
5. Store the expansion card in an anti-static bag (available from electronic supply
stores) or a cardboard box.
6. Place an expansion slot cover in the space left by the expansion card you
removed.
For more details on the location and availability of the expansion card slots on your
system's motherboard, see the section entitled Motherboard.

Expansion Cards Resources

We advise you to install any optional expansion cards accordingly to the following
order:
If an AGP board is installed, PCI slots are available in this order: 4, 1, 5, 2, 3.
If a PCI board is installed, remaining PCI slots are available in this order: 1, 5, 2, 3.
Figure 4 - 3 : Add-on Card Holders
Do not mix AGP and PCI video boards.
Install the Promise Disk Array Controller only in the lowest
PCI slot (slot #5).
Caution
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