Lenovo 4262, 4271, 4272 Locating parts and connectors on the system board, Component locations

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Figure 3. Component locations

1Memory modules

2Heat sink and fan assembly 2

3Optical drive bracket

4Optical drive

5Front fan assembly bracket

6Hard disk drive bay

7Hard disk drives (3)

8Power supply assembly

9PCI card

10Heat sink and fan assembly 1

11Rear fan assemblies (2)

Locating parts and connectors on the system board

Note: Your computer comes with one of the following system boards.

Figure 4 “System board part and connector locations” on page 10 shows the locations of the parts and connectors on one type of system board.

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Contents ThinkStation User Guide Third Edition December Copyright Lenovo 2010 Contents Appendix A. System memory speed Appendix B. Notices Important safety information Iv ThinkStation User Guide Product overview FeaturesConnectivity System management featuresInput/Output I/O features Audio subsystemPreinstalled software programs SpecificationsPower supply Security featuresSoftware provided with your Windows operating system Software overviewLenovo Welcome Product RecoveryThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery Lenovo ThinkVantage ToolsAntivirus software Locating computer controls, connectors, and partsRear connector locations Locating connectors on the rear of your computerLocating components ConnectorComponent locations Locating parts and connectors on the system boardSystem board part and connector locations System board part and connector locations Sata connectors Battery Microprocessor Removing the computer cover Installing or replacing hardwareInstalling or replacing hardware Installing external optionsRemoving the computer cover Removing and reinstalling the front bezelRemoving the front bezel Removing and reinstalling the PCI card holderRemoving the PCI card holder Installing the PCI card holder Installing or replacing a memory moduleRemoving the optical drive bracket Open the retaining clips as shown ThinkStation User Guide What to do next Installing or replacing a PCI cardRemoving a PCI card Installing a new PCI card Installing a new hard disk driveInstalling a new hard disk drive into the bracket Installing a new hard disk drive Rotating the air flow wall Replacing a hard disk driveRemoving the hard disk drive Replacing the optical driveRemoving the optical drive Connecting a new optical drive Replacing the heat sink and fan assemblyRemoving the optical drive bracket Removing the heat sink and fan assembly Replacing the front fan assembly Removing the front fan assembly bracket Installing the new front fan assembly bracket Replacing the rear fan assemblyRemoving the rear fan assembly Replacing the keyboard or mouse Installing the rear fan assemblyConnecting the USB keyboard or mouse Completing the parts replacementObtaining device drivers Basic security featuresLocking devices Locking devicesPassword protection Using recovery media Recovery informationCreating and using recovery media Creating recovery mediaOn the Rescue and Recovery menu, click Restore your system Performing backup and recovery operationsPerforming a backup operation Performing a recovery operationClick the Restore your system from a backup icon Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace Creating and using a rescue medium Using a rescue mediumCreating a rescue medium Solving recovery problems Installing or reinstalling device driversRecovery information ThinkStation User Guide Using passwords Using the Setup Utility programStarting the Setup Utility program Viewing or changing settingsSetting, changing, or deleting a password Password considerationsAdministrator password User PasswordSelecting a startup device Selecting a temporary startup deviceViewing or changing the startup device sequence Exiting the Setup Utility program Advanced settingsConfiguring RAID Configuring RAID for machine types 4262, 4263, 4264,Installing Sata hard disk drives Creating RAID volumes Deleting RAID volumesConfiguring RAID for machine types 4266, 4269, 4271, From the RAID Config menu, select Create array Installing Sata or SAS hard disk drivesConfiguring the Marvell Bios Setup to delete an array From the RAID Config menu, select Spare ManagementFrom the RAID Config menu, select Delete array Using system programs Updating flashing the Bios from a discUpdating system programs Updating flashing the Bios from your operating system Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failureClick Downloads and drivers Updating system programs ThinkStation User Guide Basic troubleshooting Troubleshooting and diagnostic programsDiagnostic programs Lenovo Solution CenterLenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox PC-Doctor for DOS PC-Doctor for Rescue and RecoveryCleaning an optical mouse Lenovo ThinkVantage Tools Getting information, help, and serviceInformation resources Online Books folderCalling for service Safety and warrantyHelp and service Using the documentation and diagnostic programsUsing other services Purchasing additional services Appendix A. System memory speed Dimm type and speed PC3-8500R Appendix A. System memory speed Dimm type and speed PC3-8500R Appendix B. Notices Television output notice European conformance CE markTrademarks CRU IndexPassword Page ThinkStation User Guide Page 89Y7306
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