Important!

Make sure the option ROMs on your add-in cards conform to the Phoenix POST Memory Manager Specification, Version 1.01 and BIOS Boot Specification, Version 1.01. For additional information, refer to the following websit: http://www.phoenix.com.

Replacing the hard drive

The hard drive is secured to a mounting plate that snaps out of and into the chassis.

To replace the hard drive

1.Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord.

2.Open the case, observing the “Static Electricity Precautions” on page 2.

3.Locate the 3.5-inch hard drive and mounting plate ring.

4.Lift the ring slightly and then pull it towards the center of the drive until the spring latch releases. Lift the drive out of the chassis.

5.Remove the mounting plate from the old drive by lifting and sliding one tab at a time until they unlock. Lift the mounting plate off the drive.

6.Position the new drive upside down in the mounting plate and snap it into place.

7.Place the drive back into the drive bay.

8.Connect the power and data cables to the back of the drive. (See drive documentation for proper drive jumper settings and cable orientation.)

9.Close the case, as described in Chapter 1.

10.Reconnect the power cord and turn on the system.

32 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-3200 System