Chapter 4
Removing and Replacing Components
DVD I/O Board
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Removing a DVD I/O Board
To remove a DVD I/O board, perform the following steps:
Step 1. If rack mounted, slide the HP Server out from the rack until it stops. (Refer to the hp9000 rp4440
Installation Guide for additional information.)
Step 2. Remove the front bezel. (Refer to “Front Bezel” on page 38.)
Step 3. Remove the front cover. (Refer to “Front and Top Covers” on page 39.)
Step 4. Remove the memory extender board. (Refer to “Memory Extender Board” on page 45.)
Step 5. Remove the processor extender board. (Refer to “Processor Extender Board” on page 53.)
Step 6. Using a Torx #15 driver, remove the two Torx screws holding the DVD I/O board cover plate to the
chassis and remove the cover plate.
Step 7. Unfasten the release clip attaching the DVD I/O board to the chassis, and remove the I/O board
from the chassis.
Step 8. Lift out the DVD I/O board and remove the midplane riser board connector cable and remove the
DVD I/O board from the chassis.
Replacing a DVD I/O Board
To replace a DVD I/O board, perform the following steps:
Step 1. Replace the DVD I/O board into the chassis and plug in the midplane riser board connector cable.
Step 2. Replace DVD I/O board to the chassis by refastening the release clip.
Step 3. Replace the cover plate using the two Torx #15 screws and a Torx #15 driver.
Step 4. Replace the processor extender board.
Step 5. Replace the memory extender board.
Step 6. Replace the front and top covers.
Step 7. Replace the front bezel.
Step 8. If rack mounted, slide the HP Server into the rack until it stops.