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Installing the New Main Tray Assembly

15At the prompt, enter the following command to enter the configuration menu:

co

16Configure the console path for the built-in graphics with the following syntax:

mo graphics(0)

17Power off the system.

18Power on the system.

After you install a new CPU board or I/O board and boot the system for the first time, you are prompted for the LAN ID. Enter the LAN ID you recorded in the beginning of this document.

Skip to step 25.

19Power on the monitor, any peripheral devices, and the system unit.

20If a message to press Esc to stop the boot process is displayed, then press Esc. This stops the boot process and brings you to the Boot Console Handler prompt.

21At the prompt, enter the following command to enter the configuration menu:

co

22Configure the console path for your graphics adapter with the following syntax:

mo graphics(n)

where graphics(n) is the graphics path that you recorded earlier.

23Power off the system.

24Power on the system.

After you install a new CPU board or I/O board and boot the system for the first time, you are prompted for the LAN ID. Enter the LAN ID you recorded in the beginning of this document.

25Pack the old main tray in the packaging from the upgrade kit and use the docu- mentation provided to return it to Hewlett-Packard.

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Contents HP Part No. A4200-90017 E0796 C100110-160180.FB -1 Tue Jul 16 063650C100110-160180.FB 0 Tue Jul 16 063650 Upgrading your Model C100/110 to a Model C160 or C180C100110-160180.FB 1 Tue Jul 16 063650 Preparing Your Workstation Command Line LoginC100110-160180.FB 2 Tue Jul 16 063650 Usr/sbin/lanscanC100110-160180.FB 3 Tue Jul 16 063650 Usr/sam/lbin/cclassupgradeC100110-160180.FB 4 Tue Jul 16 063650 C100110-160180.FB 5 Tue Jul 16 063650 Removing the Floor Stand C100110-160180.FB 6 Tue Jul 16 063650Removing the Main Tray Assembly Removing Main Tray AssemblyC100110-160180.FB 7 Tue Jul 16 063650 C100110-160180.FB 8 Tue Jul 16 063650 Removing Memory ModulesC100110-160180.FB 9 Tue Jul 16 063650 Removing Option Boards C100110-160180.FB 10 Tue Jul 16 063650Rotating the Fan Removing the Eisa Slider and Retainer C100110-160180.FB 11 Tue Jul 16 063650C100110-160180.FB 12 Tue Jul 16 063650 Installing Memory ModulesModel C160/C180 Allowable Memory Configurations C100110-160180.FB 13 Tue Jul 16 063650C100110-160180.FB 14 Tue Jul 16 063650 C100110-160180.FB 15 Tue Jul 16 063650 C100110-160180.FB 16 Tue Jul 16 063650 C100110-160180.FB 17 Tue Jul 16 063650 Installing Option Boards C100110-160180.FB 18 Tue Jul 16 063650Graphics Paths C100110-160180.FB 19 Tue Jul 16 063650 Graphics Configuration RestrictionsC100110-160180.FB 20 Tue Jul 16 063650 Option Board InstallationRemoving the Eisa Retainer and Eisa Slider C100110-160180.FB 21 Tue Jul 16 063650Removing a Blank Plate C100110-160180.FB 22 Tue Jul 16 063650C100110-160180.FB 23 Tue Jul 16 063650 Installing an Option BoardC100110-160180.FB 24 Tue Jul 16 063650 Installing the Eisa Retainer and Eisa SliderSecuring the Fan C100110-160180.FB 25 Tue Jul 16 063650Installing the New Main Tray Assembly Installing the New Main Tray AssemblyC100110-160180.FB 26 Tue Jul 16 063650 C100110-160180.FB 27 Tue Jul 16 063650 Installing the Model Number LabelC100110-160180.FB 28 Tue Jul 16 063650 Installing the Floor StandWorkstation before the Num Lock light flashes C100110-160180.FB 29 Tue Jul 16 063650C100110-160180.FB 30 Tue Jul 16 063650 Mo graphics0 C100110-160180.FB 31 Tue Jul 16 063650C100110-160180.FB 32 Tue Jul 16 063650

C110 to C160 specifications

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