Removing an Option Card
You may need to remove an option card installed in your
computer to access components on the main system board,
such as jumpers. You also may want to remove a card if you no
longer need it or want to replace it. Follow these steps:
1.
Remove the retaining screw that secures the option card to
the computer. Then pull the card straight out of its slot.
2.
Set the card aside with the component side facing up.
3.
If you don’t plan to replace the card, check the main system
board jumper settings on page 6-18 to see if you need to
change any settings.
4.
If you will not be reinstalling the card, insert a metal slot
cover in the open slot and secure it with the retaining screw
you removed from the card.
Using the VGA Feature Connector
The VESA compliant VGA feature connector on your
computer’s main system board allows you to connect an
optional, high-resolution graphics adapter card interface cable.
If you want to attach a graphics adapter card cable to the VGA
feature connector, follow these steps:
1.
Install the graphics adapter card in your system. See
“Installing an Option Card” on page 6-7 for instructions.
2.
Attach the cable that came with your graphics card to the
interface on the card itself. Check your graphics card
manual for more information.
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Installing and Removing Options
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