HP dc5800 manual Installing a Drive into the 3.5-inch External Drive Bay

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3.Press the green drive retainer latch (1) located on the right side of the drive to disengage the drive from the drive cage. While pressing the drive retainer latch, slide the drive back until it stops, then lift it up and out of the drive cage (2).

Figure 2-33Removing a 3.5-inch Drive (Diskette Drive shown)

NOTE: To replace the 3.5-inch drive, reverse the removal procedure.

When replacing a 3.5-inch drive, transfer the four guide screws from the old drive to the new one.

Installing a Drive into the 3.5-inch External Drive Bay

Depending on the computer configuration, the 3.5-inch external drive bay on the front of the computer may be configured with a media card reader or a diskette drive, or it may be an empty drive bay.

If the computer was not configured with a 3.5-inch drive, you can install a media card reader, diskette drive, or hard drive into the drive bay.

The 3.5-inch bay is located underneath the optical drive. To install a drive into the 3.5-inch bay:

NOTE: Install guide screws to ensure the drive will line up correctly in the drive cage and lock in place. HP has provided extra guide screws for the external drive bays (four 6-32 standard screws and four M3 metric screws), installed in the front of the chassis, under the front bezel. A secondary hard drive uses 6-32 standard screws. All other drives (except the primary hard drive) use M3 metric screws. The HP- supplied M3 metric screws are black and the HP-supplied 6-32 standard screws are silver. Refer to Installing and Removing Drives on page 27 for illustrations of the guide screw locations.

1.Follow the procedure in Removing an Optical Drive on page 30 to remove the optical drive and access the 3.5-inch drive bay.

CAUTION: Ensure that the computer is turned off and that the power cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet before proceeding.

2.If you are installing a diskette drive or media card reader in a bay covered by a bezel blank, remove the front bezel then remove the bezel blank. See Removing Bezel Blanks on page 13 for more information.

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide dc5800 Small Form Factor Model Hardware Reference Guide About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Appendix D Electrostatic Discharge Standard Configuration Features Product Features1Front Panel Components Front Panel Components2Media Card Reader Components Media Card Reader Components3Rear Panel Components Rear Panel Components4Keyboard Components Keyboard5Windows Logo Key Functions Using the Windows Logo Key6Serial Number and Product ID Location Serial Number LocationEnww Serviceability Features Hardware Upgrades1Removing the Access Panel Hardware Upgrades Removing the Computer Access Panel2Replacing the Access Panel Replacing the Computer Access PanelRemoving the Front Bezel 3Removing the Front Bezel Hardware Upgrades5Removing a 5.25-inch Bezel Blank Replace the front bezel Removing Bezel BlanksReplacing the Front Bezel 6Replacing the Front Bezel Hardware UpgradesUsing the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower Orientation Enww DIMMs Installing Additional MemoryDDR2-SDRAM DIMMs 1DIMM Socket Locations Populating Dimm SocketsInstalling DIMMs Enww 2Expansion Slot Locations Removing or Installing an Expansion CardEnww 14Removing a Standard PCI Expansion Card Enww Enww 3Drive Positions Drive Positions19Secondary Hard Drive 6-32 Guide Screws Location Installing and Removing DrivesEnww 4System Board Drive Connections System Board Drive ConnectionsRemoving an Optical Drive 24Rotating the Drive Cage Down 25Removing the Optical Drive Installing an Optical Drive into the 5.25-inch Drive Bay27Installing the Optical Drive Enww Removing an External 3.5-inch Drive Enww Installing a Drive into the 3.5-inch External Drive Bay Enww Enww Enww 39Installing Hard Drive Guide Screws Enww 42Removing the Thermal Sensor Removing and Replacing a Removable 3.5-inch Sata Hard DriveEnww Enww Enww Table A-1Specifications SpecificationsAppendix a Specifications Battery Replacement Type Enww Enww External Security Devices Installing a Security LockCable Lock Padlock HP Business PC Security Lock Enww Front Bezel Security Figure C-7Installing the Front Bezel Security ScrewEnww Preventing Electrostatic Damage Electrostatic DischargeGrounding Methods Appendix D Electrostatic Discharge Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care Shipping Preparation Optical Drive PrecautionsCleaning SafetyIndex Enww
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