Compaq SRS4FXXXX-100 manual Adding Components, Adding an Expansion or Option Card

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Adding Components

An expansion card is a circuit board that fits into a computer expansion slot to add a certain function such as a modem, sound or audio card, Network Interface Card (NIC), or Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) adapter.

This topic shows you how to add or replace expansion and option cards in your computer.

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The type and number of expansion slots may vary by model.

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Be sure the expansion card is properly positioned in the rear connector slot on the chassis.

Adding an Expansion or Option Card

Note: Some Presarios come with AGP slots for graphics card options only.

1.Complete the “Accessing Internal Computer Components” procedure.

2.Align the card 1 with the connector on the system board and with the rear connector slots 2 on the chassis.

3.Insert the card carefully and firmly into the connector on the system board.

4.Place the slot screw 3 into the chassis slot and secure the expansion card to the chassis.

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MY PRESARIO—GETTING STARTED

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Contents My Presario Getting Started Agency Series CM0902 Page Contents Speakers -12 Turning on the Speakers Welcome to the Web Glossary Index This Chapter IntroductionWho Should Read This Guide? Using My Presario-Getting StartedComputer Illustrations and Features Symbols and Graphics UsedFind Information? Where CanSafety and Comfort SafetyHow Do I Find Information on the CD-ROM? Using My Presario-Learning More CDCD-ROM, CD-RW Using Your ComputerWhat’s in Back ? What’s in Front?Keyboard Basics Getting to Know the Standard Keyboard KeysMain keys Arrow keys Function keys Keyboard Buttons Using CD/DVD Control ButtonsUsing Internet Zone Buttons Customizing the Internet Zone Buttons Using Quick Launch Web ButtonsAssigning.the My Program Button Adjusting the VolumeResuming from Stand By Putting Your Computer into Stand ByUnderstanding the System Status Lights Scrolling Accessing Software and FilesScroll Mouse Making Screen SelectionsAutoscrolling Turning on the Speakers SpeakersDVD-ROM, Using the Diskette DriveUsing the Hard Drive Diskette, Hard Drive, CD-ROMPress the Load/Eject ≤ 1 button to open the drive Playing an Audio CD Removing a Disc from a DrivePoint to Programs, and then Compaq WinDVD Playing a DVD-ROM MovieCreating Your Own CDs Using Your Computer Welcome to Web What Is the Internet? What Is a Hyperlink?Basic Concepts Internet Connection Connecting with AOLWeb Searches Searching the Web Using AOLSetting Up Outlook Express E-mail MailTyping an E-mail Message Understanding E-mail Addresses Press the Instant E-mail ƒ button on the Internet keyboard Sending an E-mail Using Outlook ExpressReading Your Outlook Express E-mail Messages Content AdvisorRestricting Internet Content Welcome to the WEB Print Basics Digital Audio Files Common 4 TasksPrint Basics Using the Menu to PrintPlaying Digital Audio Files Digital Audio FilesGames Software Installing Software from a CD, DVD, or DiskInstalling Software Downloaded from the Internet Internal Components Upgrading Components Computer 5 UpgradesInternal Components Accessing Internal Computer ComponentsUpgrading Computer Memory Upgrading ComponentsAdding an Expansion or Option Card Adding ComponentsNeed Some Help? Compaq Support Preventative Care & MaintenanceCompaq Support Preventative Care Maintenance How to Access Help User Restore Drives to their original factory settingsUser Backup To store the User Backup, the computerAudio CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM Diskette Drive Display Monitor Hard Drive Internet AccessKeyboard and Scroll Mouse Memory PowerGlossary Glossary MY PRESARIO-GETTING Started Glossary USB port universal serial bus port Index SymbolsDVD-ROM MY PRESARIO-GETTING Started Index Index MY PRESARIO-GETTING Started Index Index