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Chapter 2
Quick Installation
Several easy installation steps will be described in this chapter to help the experienced users with
quick installation. If you are a beginner, or need to know more about this product, please refer to
Chapter 3
.
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1.3 Motherboard Components Placement
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Warning: Users must follow these guidelines to ensure the BD100 Plus is protected during
installation.
a.
Make sure your computer is unplugged whenever working with inside components.
b.
Beware of Static electricity! Either wear anti-static wrist straps, or ensure that you
touch a safely grounded object (such as a metal desk/table). Don’t handle components
near high static objects (i.e. carpets, wool/ acrylic sweaters, etc.).
c.
Pick up components by their bodies. Try not to touch IC chips, connectors or leads.
Don’t handle components any more than necessary.
d.
Keep all magnets away from both your hard and floppy disk drives, especially magnetic
screwdrivers. Keep both floppy and hard disks apart if disassembled.
e.
Keep water and liquids away from your computer and its components.
Step 1. Install processor
This process is for motherboards already equipped with the universal retention mechanism.
For Pentium II processors:
a.
Lift each of the two retention mechanism brackets so that they stand fully upright.
You should hear a soft “click” sound once each bracket is in the correct upright
position.
b.
With the CPU fan facing the DIMM sockets, insert the CPU horizontally into the
retention mechanism, sliding both edges in simultaneously and as “evenly” as
possible. Then, press down gently yet firmly so that the CPU is fully inserted
correctly into the socket.
c.
Locate the two CPU lock switches, which are on the top, one on each side of the
CPU just above its respective bracket. With the CPU fan facing you, use
both
hands and grasp the CPU, placing each thumb on top of each lock switch. Then,
at the same time “flip” each lock switch outward in opposite directions (both
away from the CPU fan). You should hear two “click” sounds, one from each
switch. This indicates the CPU is secured into place.
d.
To release CPU, grasp the CPU (in the same manner in “c” above) and push both
lock switches inward (toward the CPU fan). You should hear two “click” sounds,
one from each switch. Lift CPU upward and out of the socket.
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