Removing Access Panel 1 - Micron Millennia Series Technical Reference Manual

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Removing the Access Panels (Micro-tower)
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Warning
The motherboard conforms to the new PCI 2.2 specification. This requires 3.3v standby for all PCI
slots, DIMM banks, and PS/2 outputs (KB/PS/2 Mouse). Remember to unplug the AC power cord
before adding any PCI cards, memory, or plugging / unplugging the keyboard or mouse. Otherwise,
the system may automatically power up when adding the component. This could also damage the
motherboard or the component you are adding and is not covered under warranty.
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Touch the metal case of the power supply or the metal lining of the computer chassis. This will
equalize electrical potential between your body and the case and help keep the modules or PCI
cards from being electrically damaged.
5
Keep body movement to a minimum as you handle any hardware component.
Removin g Ac ces s Pane l 1
Access Panel 1 (Figure 1 on page 26) provides access to the internal components for upgrade or
repair. You will need to remove the access panel to add or replace memory or expansion cards. If
you are removing or replacing drives you will also need to remove Access Panel 2. See
"Removing Access Panel 2" on page 5-31.
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