Dell 100-Mbps manual Eject, Power, and Reset Buttons, Eject, Power, and Reset Button Removal

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Eject, Power, and Reset Buttons

system unit cover (upside down)

reset button

eject button

power button

3.5-inch front- panel insert

Figure 4-4. Eject, Power, and Reset Button Removal

To remove the eject, power, and reset buttons, follow these steps:

1.Lay the system unit cover upside down on a flat work surface, with the back of the cover facing you.

2.To remove the 3.5-inch diskette-drive eject button, pull gently on the plastic part of the button until it comes free.

3.To remove the power button or the reset button, use a small screw- driver and push in on the two or three plastic clips that hold the button to the system unit cover. When these clips are released, the button comes free from the front panel of the cover.

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Contents 659,&0$18$ Page Contents Chapter Beep Codes and Error Messages Chapter Basic TroubleshootingChapter Removing and Replacing Parts Figures Index16. Expansion-Card Cage Removal TablesPage Read This First System Overview System Features System Unit Orientation Front-Panel Features Advanced Expansion Subsystem Dual-Processor CapabilityEnhanced Dual-Interface Eide Subsystem Hard-Disk Drive OptionsAudio Controller PCI Video CardThermal Monitoring Desktop ChassisPin Assignments for the DC Power Connectors System Power SupplySystem Unit Smart SupportDC Power Connector P1 DC Power Connector P7 DC Power DistributionPower Distribution Video Memory System Board LayoutSystem Board Jumpers Main MemoryJumper Descriptions Interrupt AssignmentsIRQ14 DMA Channel AssignmentsTechnical Specifications Technical SpecificationsNIC CtrlAltEnter To 149 F Page Initial User Contact Basic TroubleshootingExternal Visual Inspection Observing the Boot Routine Internal Visual Inspection Eliminating Resource Conflicts Running the Diskette-Based DiagnosticsGetting Help Post Beep Codes Beep Codes and Error MessagesPost Beep Codes Halted System Error MessagesSystem Error Messages System could not suc System Setup program Incorrect configuration During memory test Faulty or improperly System does not recog Faulty diskette, diskette MS-DOS unable to Defective sectors on dis At system start-up One or both micro Recommended Tools Removing and Replacing Parts Protection of the Equipment Precautionary MeasuresPull the floor stand away from the system unit Floor StandSystem-Unit Cover Removal System Unit CoverEject, Power, and Reset Button Removal Eject, Power, and Reset ButtonsFront-Panel Insert Removal Front-Panel InsertsIndicator Card Removal Indicator CardSpeaker Removal SpeakerDrive Hardware Drives5-Inch Diskette Drive Removal Drives in the Drive Cage10 .25-Inch Drive Removal Lift the hard-disk drive bracket out of the system unit Hard-Disk Drives12. Hard-Disk Drive Removal 13. Power Supply Removal System Power Supply14. Microprocessor Fan Removal Microprocessor Fan15. System Board Components System Board ComponentsExpansion-Card Cage Expansion Cards17. Expansion-Card Removal Expansion Card18. Riser Board Removal Riser Board19. Dimm Removal DIMMs21. Microprocessor Securing Clip Microprocessor/Heat Sink Assembly22. Microprocessor Removal Terminator Card Terminator or Add-In Card24. Add-In Card Removal Add-In CardRemove the battery System BatteryRemove the system board as follows System BoardSystem Setup Program USB System Setup ScreensTable A-1. System Setup Categories Be shadowed or cached. If video problems Check the monitor documentation to make Table A-1. System Setup Categories Index Dskt connector, 1-12,4-16dual-processing,1-5 ECC DIMMs LINE-IN connector, 1-12,4-16 USB description Location, 1-4,1-12