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13. Remove the new system board from the antistatic bag and place it on a flat antistatic surface.
14. Remove the SIMMs from the old system board and install them onto the new system board in the
same configuration.
15. Remove the G95 WRAM module, if installed, and install it onto the new system board.
16. Lower the system board into the base unit. Ensure the standoffs line up with the holes in the
chassis. Slide the system board so the external ports fit into the back panel.
17. Install the jackscrews onto the video, parallel, and serial ports.
18. Install the hex nuts onto the audio jacks.
19. Install the eight ground screws.
20. Install the processor module (or P6 bus termination card).
21. Connect the cables to the system board.
22. Replace the option board fan assembly.
23. Replace the riser card, option board bracket, option boards, and SCSI and power cables.
24. Replace the PCI access panel.
25. Connect the external system cables to the external ports.
26. Close the base unit.
27. Run the AMIBIOS Setup utility and change the parameters to your required settings. Refer to the
System Setup.
28. If you have ISA option boards installed, run the System Configuration Utility. Refer to the System
Setup.
System Hard Disk Drive Fan
For systems without the internal RAID subsystem, a small fan beneath the power supply provides
cooling to the system hard disk drive.
To replace the system hard disk drive fan:
1. When opening the base unit, remove the top cover and left side panel.
2. Remove the screws shown in the following figure from the back cover. Pull on the side of the
cover opposite the AC receptacle to disengage it.
CAUTION
Do not remove the two screws at the top of the chassis. The power supply could fall, causing damage
inside the base unit.
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