Dell 3010 owner manual Installing the Power Supply, Removing The System Board

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Installing the Power Supply

Installing the Power Supply

1.Place the power supply in the chassis and slide towards the back of the computer to secure it.

2.Tighten the screws securing the power supply to the back of the computer.

3.Connect the 4-pin power cable to the system board.

4.Connect the 24-pin power cable to the system board.

5.Thread the power cables into the chassis clips.

6.Connect the power cables connected to the hard drives(s) and optical drive(s).

7.Install the cover.

8.Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.

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Removing the Power Supply

Removing The System Board

1.Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.

2.Remove the cover.

3.Remove the front bezel.

4.Remove the expansion card.

5.Remove the heat sink and processor.

6.Disconnect all the cables connected to the system board.

7.Remove the screws that secure the system board to the computer.

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Contents Regulatory Model D12M Regulatory Type D12M001 Dell Inc Contents Troubleshooting System SetupAlert! Security override Jumper is installed Specifications Contacting DellPage Working on Your Computer Before Working Inside Your ComputerAfter Working Inside Your Computer Turning Off Your ComputerClick Shut Down Removing the Cover Installing the CoverRelated Links Removing the Front Bezel Installing The Front BezelRemoving the Expansion Card Page Installing The Expansion Card Removing the Optical DriveInstalling The Optical Drive Removing the Hard DriveInstalling The Hard Drive Removing the MemoryInstalling the Memory Removing The Chassis Intrusion SwitchInstalling the Intrusion Switch Removing The SpeakerInstalling the Speaker Removing the Heat Sink and Processor Installing the Heat Sink and Processor Removing The Coin-Cell Battery Installing The Coin-Cell BatteryRemoving the Power-Switch Cable Remove the cover Remove the front bezelPage Installing the Power-Switch Cable Removing the Front Thermal SensorInstalling the Front Thermal Sensor Removing The System FanInstalling the System Fan Removing the Input/Output PanelInstalling the Input/Output Panel Installing the Input/Output Panel Removing The Power SupplyPage Installing the Power Supply Removing The System BoardInstalling The System Board Install the front bezel Install the coverPage System Setup Boot MenuBoot Menu Enhancements CtrlAltF8 One-time boot and diagnostics utility menu F12Beep Codes and Text Error Messages Timing Key SequencesNavigation Action KeystrokeSystem Setup Options Date, Manufacture Date, and the Express Service CodeOption Description Size, Dimm 3 Size, and Dimm 4 SizeDisabled = The Sata controllers are hidden ATA = Sata is configured for ATA modeSystem startup. This option is disabled by default This option is not set by defaultAdministrative password and the system password Password BypassPassword prompts during a system restart They are set. This option is disabled by defaultReset All Keys- Resets to default setting Keys will restore to default settingsIs disabled by default Disabled by defaultEnable F12 Boot menu enabled by default This option is set to Thorough by default Not set by defaultSoftware communicates. The default IP address is Default IP port isClient IP Is set to Static IPClient Subnet Mask Client GatewayPage Diagnostic LEDs Diagnostic Light PatternsProblem Description Power Button Problem DescriptionLED Reinstalled all modules without error If the problem persists, the system board is faultyPossible system board failure has occurred Description Occurred Troubleshooting LED Code Cause Beep CodesCode Unexpected interrupt in protected mode Error Messages Diskette subsystem reset failed Hard-disk drive configuration errorController has failed Decreasing available memoryInvalid configuration information-please run Setup program Invalid Memory configuration, please populate DIMM1Memory allocation error Hard-disk drive controller failureNo boot device available No boot sector on hard-disk driveNo timer tick interrupt Non-system disk or disk errorNot a boot diskette Plug and play configuration errorReset failed Seek errorTimer chip counter 2 failed Unexpected interrupt in protected modeWrite fault Write fault on selected driveSpecification System InformationProcessor MemoryAudio NetworkExpansion Bus CardsExternal Connectors System Board ConnectorsMini-Tower Two Desktop One Small Form Factor Audio Back Panel Mini-Tower/DesktopControls and Lights Physical Height Width Depth Weight EnvironmentalPage Contacting Dell Contacting Dell
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3010 specifications

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