Dell PowerEdge 4350 Dell PowerEdge 4350 Systems Installation and Troubleshooti - Page 114

NOTE: If you are removing a PCI expansion card, the system automatically per

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8-6
Dell PowerEdge
4350 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
6.
Insert the card-edge connector firmly into the expansion-card connector on the
chassis.
7.
When the card is firmly seated in the connector and the card-mounting bracket is
aligned with the brackets on either side of it, close the expansion-card latch.
8.
Connect any cables that should be attached to the card.
See the documentation that came with the card for information about cable
connections.
9.
Close the computer panel doors, and then reconnect the computer and peripher-
als to their electrical outlets and turn them on.
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Follow this procedure to remove an expansion card:
1.
If you are relocating or removing an ISA expansion card, run the RCU and delete
the expansion card from the configuration information.
See Chapter 5, ²Using the Resource Configuration Utility,³ in the
User±s Guide
for
instructions.
NOTE: If you are removing a PCI expansion card, the system automatically per-
forms any required reconfiguration tasks during the boot routine.
2.
Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the sys-
tem from the electrical outlet.
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3.
Open the panel doors on top of the computer.
See ²Accessing the Interior of Your System³ in Chapter 7.
4.
Disconnect any cables attached to the expansion card you want to remove.
Be sure to record the location of each cable before you disconnect it.
5.
Release the expansion-card clip at the slot end of the expansion card as follows:
a.
On the back of the system, press and hold the clip that secures the expan-
sion card you are removing (see Figure 8-4).
b.
Press down on the release tab on the clip inside the system.
c.
Rotate the latch away from the expansion-card bracket.