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Compaq Presario Desktop Products Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide[...]
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The informati on in this document is subject to chan ge without notice. Hewlett-Packard ® Company makes no warranty of an y kind with regard to this material, including, but not lim i ted to, the implied w arranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. HP shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or cons[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide iii upgrading and serv i cing the pc ...................................................... 1 preparing the pc ............................................................................ 1 removing or upgr ading a drive ...................................................... 2 locating drive positions ................[...]
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iv Upgrading and Ser v icing Guide[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 1 upgrading and ser vicing the pc This guide describes procedures for ac cessing the internal parts of the PC and installing components. NOTE: The procedures for the S0000 and 8000 series models are t he same except whe re noted. IN 8000 series model and S0000 series model preparing the pc Before you upgrade any compo[...]
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2 Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide removing the pc access panel on the 8000 series 8 Remove the fr ont bezel by following the appropriate method for your PC model: • T o re move the fro nt bezel from the S0000 series model, gently pr y the top section (1) of the bezel away from the cha ssis. On the in side of the front bezel, press the center two t[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 3 locating drive positions 1 Optical drive, may be a CD-ROM, CD-RW , DVD-ROM, or DVD+ RW/+R drive 2 Second optical drive, may be a DVD- ROM, DVD+R W/+R, CD-ROM, CD-RW drive, or 7-In-1 memor y card reader (select mod els only) 3 Diskette (flop py) drive 4 Hard disk drive drive positions on the S0000/8000 serie s (S0000[...]
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4 Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide disconnecting the hard disk drive cables 4 Release the drive fro m the chassis by foll owing the method appropriate for your PC model. • T o release a drive from the chassis of the S0000 series, lift th e release tab (1) on the lat ch drive bracket of the drive you want to remove, and then slide the drive from its[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 5 NOTE: If you have the S0000 series , and you removed a 7-In-1 memory ca rd reader, continue to step 7; otherwise, you ar e finished with the task of removing a drive fro m the chassis. If you have the 8000 se ries and you removed a hard disk drive, a 7-In-1 memory card reader, or an optical drive, you are also finis[...]
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6 Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 2 Slide the drive into the drive bay (1) , making sure to align the guide screw s with the guid e slots, until it snaps into place. sliding the drive into the drive bay on the S0000/8000 (S0000 shown) 3 Reconnect the power and data cables to your drive as indicated in the fo llowing illustrations. reconnecting the 7[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 7 2 Press inward on each sid e of the bracket brace ( 3 ), and lower the bracket until it snaps into place over the diskette drive. Ensur e that the guide screw s ( 4 ) are installed in the adapter . 3 Return to “replacing or a dding a drive” on page 5, and begin with step 1. 2 2 1 3 2 4 replacing the diskette dri[...]
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8 Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide replacing or adding a memor y module Upgrade the memory in your PC with memory of the same type and speed as the memory originally installed in your PC. CAUTION: When handling a memo ry module, be careful not to touch any of the contacts. Doing so may damage the module. 1 Open both latches of the memor y module sock[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 9 to remove an expansion card 1 Complete the procedur e described in “preparing the pc” on page 1, but d o not remove the front bezel. • T o remo ve an expansion card from the S0000 series, continue to step 2. • T o remo ve an expansion card from the 8000 series, skip to st ep 3. 2 On the S0000 s eries, on the[...]
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10 Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide • If you have an 8000 ser ies, continue to step 2. • If you have an S0000 series, skip to step 3. 2 For the 8000 series, secure the expansion card to the chassis with th e slot cover screw . 3 For both the S0000 and 8000 series, if you have replaced an expansion card, store the old card in the anti-static packa[...]
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Upgrading and Ser vicing Guide 11 replacing the side access panel on the S0000 series replacing the side access panel on the 8000 series 3 Reconnect the power cable ( 1 ) to the PC, and plug the cable into an electrical outlet ( 2 ). reconnecting the power cable on the S0000/8000 (S0000 shown) 4 Reconnect the mod em/teleph one cable, if present. 5 [...]
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