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4-12
Taking Your System Apart
Installing an Expansion Slot Cover
1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin.”
2. Using a standard metal slot cover, insert the cover into the slot at the
base of the chassis and secure it with a screw.
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Note
The bottom end of the cover fits inside the chassis, flush
with the chassis wall, and the top end secures to the board
guide with a screw.
Installing an Add-in Board
1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin.”
2. Remove the screw and expansion slot cover from the slot you plan to
use. If your chassis uses standard expansion slot covers (Figure 4-4, B),
save the cover to reinstall if you decide not to install a board in that slot.
3. Remove the board from its wrapper and place it on a grounded, static-
free surface.
4. Set any board jumpers or switches according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
5. Hold the board by its top edge or upper corners and firmly press the
board into the connector
on the system board (Figure 4-7).
6. Align the rounded notch in the retaining bracket with the threaded hole
in the expansion slot frame (Figure 4-7). The retaining bracket fits into
the space that was occupied by the expansion slot cover.
7. Insert a screw, but push the notch against the screw before tightening.
Otherwise the bracket may interfere with the bracket of an adjacent slot
cover or with another add-in board.
8. Connect cables (if any are needed) to the installed board.
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