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Disconnect the power plugs on
the motherboard, then set the
PSU aside.
4.
Slide the PSU as the zoomed
image shows, until the side hook
is disengaged from the chassis.
5.
Push the PSU towards the front
panel for about half an inch.
6.
Slightly lift the PSU.
2.4
Removing the power supply unit
You must remove the power supply unit (PSU) before you can install a
central processing unit( CPU) and other system components.
To remove the PSU:
1.
Lay the system on its side on a
flat, stable surface.
2.
Disconnect the optical drive and
floppy disk drive power plugs.
3.
Remove the screw that secures
the PSU to the chassis.
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When removing the PSU,
make sure to hold or support
it firmly. The unit may
accidentally drop and damage
other system components.
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