Eject-, Power-, and Reset-Button Removal (Low-
Profile Chassis): Dell™ OptiPlex™ GX1p
To remove the eject, power, and reset buttons, follow these steps:
1. Lay the computer cover upside down on a flat work surface with the back of the cover facing you.
2. To remove the 3.5-inch diskette-drive eject button, pull gently on the plastic part of the button until it comes free.
3. To remove the power button or the reset button, use a small screwdriver and push in on the 2 or 3 plastic clips that hold the button to the computer cover.
When these clips are released, the button comes free from the front panel of the cover.
Summary of Contents for OptiPlex GX1p
Page 4: ...Bus mastering Dell OptiPlex GX1p This system supports PCI bus mastering on all slots ...
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Page 14: ...Internal View of the Low Profile Computer Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 15: ...Internal View of the Midsize Computer Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 16: ...Internal View of the Mini Tower Computer Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 17: ...System Board Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 19: ...I O Ports and Connectors Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 28: ...PCI to PCI Bridging OptiPlex GX1p PCI to PCI bridging is supported in this system ...
Page 30: ...DC Power Distribution Mini Tower Chassis ...
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Page 35: ...Riser Board for the Low Profile Computer Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 36: ...Riser Board for the Midsize Computer Option 1 Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 37: ...Riser Board for the Mini Tower Computer Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 38: ...Riser Board for the Midsize Computer Option 2 Dell OptiPlex GX1p ...
Page 99: ...System Board Dell OptiPlex GX1p The GX1p system board supports a 500 MHz microprocessor ...
Page 100: ...System Boards Dell OptiPlex GX1p First revision system board ...
Page 101: ...System Board Dell OptiPlex GX1 Systems Second revision system board ...
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