HP SG3-200 Upgrading and Servicing Guide - Page 7

After Closing the Computer, Removing the Side Panel, See Before Opening the Computer - driver

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After Closing the Computer To avoid injury and equipment damage, always complete the following steps in this order after closing the computer: 1 Reconnect the power cord. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telecommunications or telephone cables into the network interface card (NIC) (labeled as an Ethernet connector). 2 Reconnect the modem/telephone cable and all other cables (such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor cables). 3 Reconnect the external devices. 4 Turn on the computer and all peripherals (such as the monitor). 5 If you installed an add-in card, install any software drivers supplied by the card manufacturer. Removing the Side Panel 1 See "Before Opening the Computer" on page 2. 2 Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw (A) that secures the side panel to the computer chassis. 3 Use the handle to slide the panel back about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch), and then lift it off the chassis. WARNING: Beware of sharp edges inside the chassis. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3

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After Closing the Computer
To avoid injury and equipment damage, always complete the following steps in this order
after closing the computer:
1
Reconnect the power cord.
2
Reconnect the modem/telephone cable and all other cables (such as the keyboard,
mouse, and monitor cables).
3
Reconnect the external devices.
4
Turn on the computer and all peripherals (such as the monitor).
5
If you installed an add-in card, install any software drivers supplied by the card
manufacturer.
Removing the Side Panel
1
See “Before Opening the Computer” on page 2.
2
Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw (
A
) that secures the side panel to the computer
chassis.
3
Use the handle to slide the panel back about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch), and then lift it
off the chassis.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the
equipment, do not plug telecommunications or telephone cables into the
network interface card (NIC) (labeled as an Ethernet connector).
WARNING: Beware of sharp edges inside the chassis.