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Boot device cover
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Boot device
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Open the boot device cover and gently lift the boot device out of the housing.
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Set the boot device aside.
Installing the boot device in a system running Clustered Data
ONTAP
After you remove the old boot device, you must transfer system files and restore
configuration information to your replacement boot device using one of several
methods.
Before you begin
For systems running Clustered Data ONTAP, it is advised to use the nondisruptive
procedure for HA configurations running Data ONTAP 8.2.x and later.
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“Installing the boot device and transferring system files disruptively using
netboot” on page 84
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Figure 30. Removing the boot device
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