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Replacing the System Board:, Product recycling

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4. Lift the system board out (2) of the chassis, being careful not to damage the cables and rear panel connectors. You can lift the board by the rear audio connector and the 2 x 4 power connector. Figure 4-69 Removing the system board Replacing the System Board: 1. Insert the system board straight down, and ensure that all system board standoffs engage with the keyholes in the chassis. NOTE: Ensure the system board connectors engage correctly with the rear I/O panel. 2. Push back on the board while maintaining downward pressure on the board, so all standoffs remain engaged. 3. Install the heatsink (Replacing the CPU heatsink on page 95). Product recycling HP's Planet Partners recycling service provides an easy way to recycle computer equipment, rechargeable batteries or HP printing supplies. HP processes ensure that unwanted hardware or empty HP printing supplies are recycled responsibly. For information on recycling HP components or products, visit http://www.hp.com/go/recycle. ENWW Product recycling 99

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4.
Lift the system board out
(2)
of the chassis, being careful not to damage the cables and rear panel
connectors. You can lift the board by the rear audio connector and the 2 x 4 power connector.
Figure 4-69
Removing the system board
Replacing the System Board:
1.
Insert the system board straight down, and ensure that all system board standoffs engage with the
keyholes in the chassis.
NOTE:
Ensure the system board connectors engage correctly with the rear I/O panel.
2.
Push back on the board while maintaining downward pressure on the board, so all standoffs remain
engaged.
3.
Install the heatsink (
Replacing the CPU heatsink
on page
95
).
Product recycling
HP's Planet Partners recycling service provides an easy way to recycle computer equipment,
rechargeable batteries or HP printing supplies. HP processes ensure that unwanted hardware or empty
HP printing supplies are recycled responsibly.
For information on recycling HP components or products, visit
go/recycle
.
ENWW
Product recycling
99