HP 7867 (US) manual Closing the Computer, Replacing the Drive Cage

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1Replace any cards that you removed, and then replace the add-in card bracket.

2Replace the drive cage, fan duct, and side panel (see “Closing the Computer” on page 20).

3Reconnect the power cord and all other cables.

4Reconnect the modem/phone cable.

5Turn on the computer and all peripherals.

6Run the BIOS Setup program to reset the date and time. (See “Using the BIOS Setup Program” in the User’s Guide.)

Closing the Computer

After you have finished installing memory or drives, inserting or replacing add-in cards, or changing the battery, you need to replace the drive cage, the fan duct, and the side panel.

Replacing the Drive Cage

1Holding the drive cage at a 45-degree angle, slide the two nubs (A) on the drive cage into the guides (B) on the chassis.

Note: The second nub (A) is on the other side of the drive cage (not pictured).

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Contents Upgrading and servicing USA Features of the HP Pavilion Opening the Computer Before You BeginRemoving the Side Panel Page Removing the Fan Duct Removing the Drive CagePage Installing a Dimm Adding MemoryPage Removing a Dimm Installing Add-In Cards Page Page Adding and Removing Drives What Is Plug and Play?Installing a Second Hard Drive If the New Card or Device Isn’t WorkingRemoving the Preinstalled Hard Drive Replacing the Diskette Drive Replacing an Optical Drive Page Replacing the Battery Page Closing the Computer Replacing the Drive CagePage Replacing the Fan Duct Replacing the Side Panel Page Regulatory and Safety Information Declaration of ConformityConsumer Information and FCC Requirements FCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA OnlyTelephone Connection Statement of Fax Branding Canada Department of Communications DOC NoticeEnergy Star Compliance Page Austel Statement Australia Only DOC Statement Canada OnlyAustralia/New Zealand Telecom Statement Initialization AT &F T /N6 S6=3 S7=45 % L=7 &Y0 &W0Dialing Automatic AnsweringAustralia New Zealand Bell Compatible Operation Connecting to Other EquipmentAutomatic Multiple Dialing Attempts Parallel TelephonesEuropean Telephone Network Declaration European Union Only Voice FeaturesMiscellaneous UK Compliance Information Ringer Equivalence Number Approved UsageStorage of Numbers Additional Safety Information AC Power Safety WarningPower requirements of this adapter are +5V 1A and -5V 100Ma Page Lithium Battery Caution Class 1 LED Product Laser Safety StatementTV Antenna Connectors Protection External Television Antenna GroundingPage Operating Specifications
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