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Changing Your Computer's Hardware Configuration, T10, T15 and T20 Torx drivers

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CAUTION NOTE CAUTION Changing Your Computer's Hardware Configuration The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 operating system with the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements for HP-UX 10.20 (June 1999) and the HP CDE interface. When installing internal devices, always wear a properly grounded wrist strap to avoid damaging components with electrostatic discharge (static electricity). Use the following tools to remove or replace hardware parts when changing your configuration: • Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with a 150mm (6-inch) blade • Number 1 Posidriv driver • T10, T15 and T20 Torx drivers • Needle-nosed pliers Also, read the ESD Precautions elsewhere in this guide. Many of the HP-UX commands in this chapter will require that you become superuser (root). If you cannot log in as root, contact your system administrator. To make access to the internal components easier, you may want to place the computer on a table or workbench instead of leaving it on the floor. This computer is designated for two-man lifting; it weighs approximately 90 pounds. Do not attempt to lift it by yourself, or injury may result. 42 Chapter 2

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Chapter 2
Changing Your Computer’s Hardware Configuration
The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20
operating system with the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements
for HP-UX 10.20 (June 1999) and the HP CDE interface.
CAUTION
When installing internal devices, always wear a properly grounded wrist
strap to avoid damaging components with electrostatic discharge (static
electricity).
Use the following tools to remove or replace hardware parts when
changing your configuration:
Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with a 150mm (6-inch) blade
Number 1 Posidriv driver
T10, T15 and T20 Torx drivers
Needle-nosed pliers
Also, read the ESD Precautions elsewhere in this guide.
NOTE
Many of the HP-UX commands in this chapter will require that you
become superuser (
root
). If you cannot log in as
root
, contact your
system administrator.
To make access to the internal components easier, you may want to place
the computer on a table or workbench instead of leaving it on the floor.
CAUTION
This computer is designated for two-man lifting; it weighs approximately
90 pounds. Do not attempt to lift it by yourself, or injury may result.