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4
If another hot-swap drive bay is already installed, loosen two of
the screws that secure one side of the other drive bay to the front
subchassis. Loosening the other drive bay allows the drive bay
enclosure to expand slightly, making it easier to remove the drive
bay assembly.
5
From the back of the front subchassis, grasp the rear fan housing
and carefully slide the front end of the drive bay assembly into the
drive bay enclosure.
6
Tighten the four screws (two on each side) that secure the drive
bay assembly to the front subchassis and tighten the screws on the
other drive bay assembly loosened in step 4.
7
Connect the cables to the drive bay assembly backplane.
8
Install the foam fan baffle and fan modules (refer to page 88).
9
Install and close the front subchassis (refer to page 49 and
page 50).
10 Install the front access panel (refer to page 46).
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Summary of Contents for Altos G900
Page 1: ...Acer Altos G900 User s guide ...
Page 10: ...x ...
Page 16: ...xvi ...
Page 17: ...1 System tour ...
Page 43: ...2 System setup ...
Page 44: ...This chapter describes the system setup procedures both for hardware and software aspects ...
Page 55: ...3 Hardware configuration ...
Page 56: ...This chapter describes detailed procedures for system hardware setup ...
Page 127: ...4 BIOS setup ...
Page 160: ...4 BIOS setup 144 ...
Page 161: ...Appendix A System rack installation ...
Page 162: ...This appendix describes the procedures for configuring the system in a rack mount fashion ...
Page 175: ...159 5 Slide the server into the rack Figure 70 Mounting the server to the rack ...
Page 176: ...Appendix A System rack installation 160 ...
Page 177: ...Appendix B System management ...
Page 210: ...Appendix B System management 194 ...
Page 211: ...Appendix C Equipment log and configuration worksheets ...
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Page 218: ...Appendix C Equipment log and configuration worksheets 202 ...
Page 219: ...Appendix D Troubleshooting ...