Hold the insert in place while
using a 1/4-inch nut driver to unscrew the screws that
secure the insert to the system unit.
NOTE: If the system unit only has 1
drive in the 5.25-inch drive bay, the user will need to
remove all the inserts and bend
them at the perforation lines until they
snap apart.
Remove the power cable and the interface cable from the
back of the drive.
To remove the drive, squeeze the tabs
on each side of the drive, and then slide it forward and out of
the drive bay.
NOTE: When sliding the new drive
into its drive bay, make sure that both drive rail tabs
snap into place. If they do not, adjust the position of
each drive rail by loosening the screws and sliding the
drive rail forward or backward, as needed.
Unscrew the 2 screws that secure the front of the 3.5-inch drive bracket to the
system unit.
Slide the 3.5-inch drive bracket toward the back of the
system unit to disengage the six mounting tabs on the
drive bracket from the slots at the top of the 3.5-inch
drive bay.
Unscrew the 2 screws on each side of the 3.5-inch drive
bracket, and slide the drive out of the drive bracket.
Remove the drive-bracket mounting screw that secures the
hard-disk drive bracket to the system unit's back panel,
and raise the bracket away from the power supply.
While holding the hard-disk drive bracket up, remove the
2 screws that secure the power supply to the back panel
and the 2 screws that secure the power supply to the
chassis.
Lift the power supply out of the system unit.
NOTE: Lay the system on its side to
remove the power supply, because holding the hard-disk
drive bracket and removing the power supply at the same
time can be difficult.
Remove the 2 screws that secure the power push-switch
assembly to the front panel of the system unit, and move
the power push-switch out of the way.
Disengage the card guide assembly by pressing inward on
the two mounting tabs that secure the assembly to the
front panel.
Disconnect the cables for the hard-disk drive access
indicator assembly, the power indicator assembly, and the
reset button assembly from the system board, and then
lift the card guide assembly out of the system unit.
Disconnect the hard-disk drive access or power indicator
assembly from its connector on the system
board.
Thread the cable through the ferrite cylinder attached to
the card guide.
Use a small screwdriver to push the hard-disk drive
access or power indicator assembly through its light pipe
on the card guide and into the interior of the system
unit.
Disconnect any peripheral device that is connected to the
back of the system unit.
If necessary, disconnect the power and interface cables
from the connector on the back of any hard-disk drives,
remove the drive-bracket mounting screw that secures the
hard-disk drive bracket to the system units back panel,
and raise the bracket out of the way.
Disconnect the serial or parallel port cable assembly
from its connector on the system board.
Remove the 2 screws that secure the cable assemblys I/O
connector to the system units back panel.
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