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Preparing to upgrade
To upgrade your computer’s hardware, you can add or
replace adapter cards, drives, or system board
components. If you take the time to evaluate your new
hardware and plan your hardware changes, you can
reduce the effort required to make the changes.
For instance, the type of hardware you plan to add or
replace determines whether you begin with your
computer turned on or off. Also, if you plan to work with
more than one piece of hardware, you can avoid
repeated steps if you follow the recommended order for
hardware changes.
The instructions in this chapter contain upgrade
procedures for both the desktop systems and the
minitower systems. Use these instructions the first time
you upgrade your computer. If you make additional
hardware changes after your first upgrade, many of
these instructions will still be useful. You are
responsible, however, for recording all hardware
settings changed by your upgrades.
As you prepare to add or replace hardware in your
system unit, follow the instructions in these sections:
•
“Understanding the differences between the
desktop and minitower systems” on page 52
•
“Evaluating your new hardware” on page 54
•
“Planning your hardware changes” on page 56
•
“Opening the system unit” on page 58
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Summary of Contents for Aptiva
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Page 4: ...iv Contents at a glance...
Page 12: ...xii Table of contents...
Page 16: ...2 Part 1 Learning about this book...
Page 22: ...8 Chapter 1 Using this book...
Page 24: ...10 Part 2 Controlling system settings...
Page 42: ...28 Chapter 3 Understanding the Rapid Resume features...
Page 62: ...48 Chapter 4 Viewing and changing Aptiva configuration...
Page 64: ...50 Part 3 Upgrading and replacing hardware...
Page 136: ...122 Part 4 Troubleshooting...
Page 164: ...150 Part 5 Technical reference...
Page 174: ...160 Appendix A Specification tables...
Page 194: ...180 Appendix C Modem information...
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