HP m7100e, m7188d, m7177d, m7181.uk, m7183c, m7177c, m7177a, m7163w, m7167c Replacing a Hard Disk Drive

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9Remove the four screws that secure the hard disk drive to the drive bay. Lift the hard disk drive up from the drive bay bracket.

5Attach the data and power supply cables to the back of the hard disk drive.

WARNING: For Parallel ATA drives, connect the IDE cable end (C) labeled Master to the primary hard disk drive. If the IDE cable is not connected correctly, the PC will not be able to locate the hard disk drives and data may be lost.

Replacing a Hard Disk Drive

The hard disk drive of your PC attaches to your

HP Personal Media Drive bay.

1 Follow the steps in “Removing a Hard Disk Drive” on page 6.

2 Align the hard disk drive with the holes on the HP Personal Media Drive bay bracket. Insert and tighten the four screws.

3 Slide the drive bay into the PC until it snaps into place.

4 Attach the screws to the front of the drive bay.

6 Insert and tighten the two screws (D) on the

HP Personal Media Drive cable into the drive bay.

7 Replace the front panel. See “Replacing the Front Panel” on page 3.

8 Complete the procedures to replace the side panel, and to close the PC. See “Opening and Closing the PC” on page 1.

8Upgrading and Servicing Guide

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Contents Upgrading and Servicing Guide USA Table of Contents Iv Upgrading and Servicing Guide Safety Information Opening and Closing the PCPreparing the PC Before Opening the PC After Closing the PCRemoving the Side Panel Replacing the Side Panel Removing the Front PanelReplacing the Front Panel Removing Replacing Drives Locating Components Inside the PCRemoving an Optical Drive Replacing or Adding an Optical Drive Removing a Memory Card ReaderInstalling a Memory Card Reader Removing a Hard Disk DrivePage Replacing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Memory Module Adding MemoryRemoving a Memory Module Removing or Installing an Add-in Card Removing an Add-in CardReplacing the Battery Installing an Add-in CardPrinted
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