HP Vectra XE320 hp vectra xe320, upgrade guide - Page 23

Installing a Drive in the Lower Expansion Bay, WARNING

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4 Slide the old drive out of the front of the PC. Upgrading and Replacing PC Hardware 5 Check that the jumpers on the rear of the new drive are set to CS (cable select) mode. 6 Slide the new drive in from the front of the PC. 7 Replace the two screws. 8 Replace the data and power cables. If your PC is a Linux model, replace the audio cable. audio cable (only required for Linux models) 9 Replace the PC's side panel (refer to "Removing and Replacing the Side Panel" on page 12). 10 Reconnect the power cord. Installing a Drive in the Lower Expansion Bay WARNING For your safety, disconnect the power cord and all external cables. 1 Switch off the PC, disconnect the power cord and remove the PC's side panel (refer to "Removing and Replacing the Side Panel" on page 12). 2 Remove the plastic masking plate from the front panel by pushing the retaining tab inwards with a screwdriver. masking plate retaining tab 23

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Upgrading and Replacing PC Hardware
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4
Slide the old drive out of the front of the PC.
5
Check that the jumpers on the rear of the new drive are set to CS (cable select) mode.
6
Slide the new drive in from the front of the PC.
7
Replace the two screws.
8
Replace the data and power cables. If your PC is a Linux model, replace the audio cable.
9
Replace the PC’s side panel (refer to “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel” on page 12).
10
Reconnect the power cord.
Installing a Drive in the Lower Expansion Bay
WARNING
For your safety, disconnect the power cord and all external cables.
1
Switch off the PC, disconnect the power cord and remove the PC’s side panel (refer to “Removing and
Replacing the Side Panel” on page 12).
2
Remove the plastic masking plate from the front panel by pushing the retaining tab inwards with a
screwdriver.
audio cable (only
required for Linux
models)
masking plate
retaining tab