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Chapter 7: Adding and removing adapter cards and drives
Your computer’s system unit has four drive bays and can
hold up to four drives. It also has three adapter card
slots and five adapter card connectors and can hold up
to three adapter cards. You can purchase a drive to
install in any empty bay or an adapter card to install in
any empty slot.
You can install industry standard architecture (ISA)
advanced technology (AT) adapter cards, and peripheral
component interconnect (PCI) adapter cards. You can
install an AT adapter card in any AT adapter card
connector. You can install a PCI adapter card in any PCI
adapter card connector.
Diskette drives use the standard diskette advanced
technology (AT) interface. Hard disks use an integrated
drive electronics (IDE) AT interface. This computer
supports the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) standard for AT attachment disk drives.
Bay 1.
Holds a 3.5-inch slim drive, such as a diskette or
tape drive.
Bay 2.
Holds up to a 5.25-inch half high drive, such as a
diskette, tape, or CD-ROM drive.
Bay 3.
Located under bay 2. Holds a 3.5-inch slim hard
disk drive. (No external access).
Bay 4.
Located under bay 3.
Holds a 3.5-inch slim hard
disk drive. (No external access).
Right bracket.
Holds drives in bays 2, 3, and 4.
Power supply.
Capable of providing at least 145 watts
of power to the system unit.
Riser card.
Holds the adapter card connectors.
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3
4
5
5
6
7
Adapter card slots.
Three
openings for adapter cards.
AT adapter card connector 1 (AT – 1).
Holds an AT
adapter card.
PCI adapter card connector 1 (PCI – 1).
Holds a PCI
adapter card. This connector shares a slot with the
AT – 2 connector. If you install a card in this connector,
you cannot install a card in connector AT – 2.
AT adapter card connector 2 (AT – 2).
Holds an AT
adapter card. This connector shares a slot with the
PCI – 1 connector. If you install a card in this connector,
you cannot install a card in connector PCI – 1.
PCI adapter card connector 2 (PCI – 2).
Holds a PCI
adapter card. This connector shares a slot with the
AT – 3 connector. If you install a card in this connector,
you cannot install a card in connector AT – 3.
AT adapter card connector 3 (AT – 3).
Holds an AT
adapter card. This connector shares a slot with the
PCI – 2 connector. If you install a card in this connector,
you cannot install a card in connector PCI – 2.
Left bracket.
Holds a drive in bay 1.
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Summary of Contents for Aptiva
Page 1: ......
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...
Page 196: ...182 Appendix D Monitor terminology...