
Replacing a system board
 Notes 
1. The BIOS and Vital Product Data  (VPD) for the
computer you are servicing must be  installed on
the new system board (FRU) after  it is installed in
the computer. To do this, you must run the
Flash Update program using the Flash  Update
diskette. See “BIOS levels” on page 151 “Vital
Product Data” on page 148, and “Flash
(BIOS/VPD) update procedure” on page 152.
2. Always ensure the latest level of  BIOS is installed
on the computer. A down level BIOS may cause
false errors and unnecessary replacement of  the
system board.
3. The processor is a separate FRU  from the
system board and is not included  with the system
board FRU. If you are instructed to replace the
system board, do the following&:
a. Remove the processor from the old  system
board and install it on the  new system
board.
b. Refer to “System board layout” on  page 183
to find the system board rocker  switch.
c. Set switch 1 to the on  position.
d. Power-on the computer. The system
senses the change in the switch  setting and
resets to the default processor speed  (266
MHz).
e. Power-off the computer and set switch  1
back to the off position.
f. Power-on the computer
1) Select Advanced Setup from the
Setup Utility Menu.
2) Select Processor Speed Control from
the Advanced Setup menu.
3) Set the processor speed to match  the
speed of the installed processor.
4. If the new system board does  not correct the
problem, reinstall the old system board,  then
replace the processor.
 Security features
Security features in this section include:
 Passwords
Vital Product Data
Management Information Format (MIF)
Alert on LAN
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