IBM 866631Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 122

I/O Legacy board, Memory card removal, Attention, Before you begin

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I/O Legacy board Review the information in "Before you begin" on page 43. Attention: v Existing system configuration will be lost. If possible, save the existing system configuration or obtain a previously saved copy. v After replacing the I/O Legacy board, flash the system with the latest level BIOS. Match the BIOS level currently installed on the system. Use the following illustration as a guide to removing the I/O Legacy board. Touchpoints 1. Power-off the server off, if it is on. 2. Disconnect the power cord for each power source from the electrical outlet. Attention: The presence of ac standby power might result in damage to the hardware unless you disconnect the power cord for each power source from the electrical outlet. 3. Remove the top cover (see "Removing the top cover" on page 45). 4. Disconnect the shuttle (see "Disconnecting the shuttle" on page 110.) 5. Remove the shuttle (see "Removing the shuttle" on page 116). 6. Remove the four shuttle screws (two on each side). 7. Push in on the shuttle touchpoints. 8. Separate the shuttle from the I/O Legacy board. 9. To replace the I/O Legacy board, reverse this procedure. Memory card removal Before you begin: v Read "Safety information" on page 152. v Review "Before you begin" on page 43. 112 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - Type 8666

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I/O Legacy board
Review the information in “Before you begin” on page 43.
Attention:
v
Existing system configuration will be lost. If possible, save the existing system
configuration or obtain a previously saved copy.
v
After replacing the I/O Legacy board, flash the system with the latest level
BIOS. Match the BIOS level currently installed on the system.
Use the following illustration as a guide to removing the I/O Legacy board.
Touchpoints
1.
Power-off the server off, if it is on.
2.
Disconnect the power cord for each power source from the electrical outlet.
Attention:
The presence of ac standby power might result in damage to the
hardware unless you disconnect the power cord for each power source from
the electrical outlet.
3.
Remove the top cover (see “Removing the top cover” on page 45).
4.
Disconnect the shuttle (see “Disconnecting the shuttle” on page 110.)
5.
Remove the shuttle (see “Removing the shuttle” on page 116).
6.
Remove the four shuttle screws (two on each side).
7.
Push in on the shuttle touchpoints.
8.
Separate the shuttle from the I/O Legacy board.
9.
To replace the I/O Legacy board, reverse this procedure.
Memory card removal
Before you begin:
v
Read “Safety information” on page 152.
v
Review “Before you begin” on page 43.
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