Dell GX400 manual Attaching Drive Cables

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a.If you are installing an EIDE device, ensure that the interface cable is properly connected to the EIDE connector on the system board.

b.If you are installing a SCSI device, ensure that the SCSI interface cable is properly connected to the interface connector on the SCSI controller board.

4.Connect a DC power cable to the power input connector on the back of the drive.

Attaching Drive Cables

5.Ensure that all cables are firmly connected. Fold cables out of the way to provide airflow for the fan and cooling vents.

6.If the chassis drive bay was previously empty, remove the corresponding insert from the front panel.

Hold the front panel with the outside facing you. Press the ends of the insert with your thumbs until the insert snaps free of the front panel.

7.Replace the front panel.

8.Rotate the power supply back into position until the securing tab snaps into the release latch.

9.Replace the computer cover and restart the computer.

10.If the drive you installed is a hard drive, enter system setup, and update the drive settings. After you update the system settings, exit system setup and reboot the computer.

11.If the device you installed is a hard drive, partition and logically format the drive before proceeding to the next step. See the operating system's documentation for instructions.

12.Test the drive to verify that it is operating properly.

If the drive you installed is a hard drive, run the Dell Diagnostics to test the drive.

For other types of drives, see the drive's documentation for information on testing the drive.

13.If the drive you installed is the primary hard drive, install the operating system on the drive.

See the operating system's documentation for instructions.

NOTE: Tape drives sold by Dell come with their own operating software and documentation. After you install a tape drive, refer to the documentation that came with the drive for instructions on installing and using the tape drive software.

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Contents VRM AGP Card Brace Removing the AGP Card BraceReplacing the AGP Card Brace Computer Battery Removing the Computer BatteryReplacing the Computer Battery Restarting the Computer Precautionary MeasuresBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsChassis Intrusion Switch Removing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchReplacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch Back to Contents Control Panel ComponentsRemoving the Control Panel Replacing the Control Panel Computer Cover Removing the Computer CoverReplacing the Computer Cover Replacing the Cover Disk Drives and Media Drive LocationRemoving the Floppy Drive Replacing the Floppy Drive Removing a CD, Zip, or Other External Drive Replacing a CD, Zip, or Other External Drive Attaching Drive Cables Removing a Hard Drive Replacing a Hard Drive Attaching Hard-Drive Cables Page Expansion Cards Expansion Card TypesRemoving an Expansion Card Removing an Expansion Card Back to Contents Expansion-Card Guide Removing the Expansion-Card GuideReplacing the Expansion-Card Guide Back to Contents Front Panel Removing the Front PanelReplacing the Front Panel Front-Panel Buttons Removing Front-Panel ButtonsReplacing Front-Panel Buttons Page Front-Panel Inserts Removing Front-Panel InsertsReplacing Front-Panel Inserts Chassis Interior Inside Your ComputerSystem Memory Removing a Memory ModuleReplacing a Memory Module Back to Contents Removing the Microprocessor MicroprocessorReplacing the Microprocessor Back to Contents Microprocessor Cooling Fan Removing the Microprocessor Cooling FanReplacing the Microprocessor Cooling Fan Page Microprocessor Airflow Shroud Removing the Microprocessor Airflow ShroudReplacing the Microprocessor Airflow Shroud Power Supply Rotating the Power SupplyRemoving the Power Supply Replacing the Power Supply Removing the System Board System BoardReplacing the System Board Labels System Board ComponentsJumpers Setting DescriptionBack to Contents Back to Contents Replacing the VRM Removing the VRMBack to Contents