Apple mac pro early 2009 User Manual
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Mac Pro (Early 2009) General Information — Icon Legend 111 2010-09-27 Icon Legend The following icons are used in this chapter: IconMeaning Warning or caution Check; make sure you do this Note on Illustrations Because a pre-production model was used for the illustrations in this manual, you may notice small differences between the image pictured and the computer you are servicing.
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Opening the Computer 112 2010-09-27 First Steps • Shut down computer. • Wait 10 minutes • Warning: After you shut down the system, the internal components can be very hot. You must let the computer cool down before continuing. • Unplug all external cables except power cord. • Touch metal PCI cover on back of computer. • Unplug power cord. • Put on ESD strap. Tools • ESD wrist strap Opening the Computer
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Opening the Computer 113 2010-09-27 Removal 1. Lift latch on back of computer. Warning: Panel edges can be sharp. Use care when handling. 2. Remove access panel and place on flat surface covered by soft, clean cloth. Reassembly Note: Make sure latch is in up position before replacing access panel. Otherwise, panel will not seat correctly in enclosure.
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Hard Drive 114 2010-09-27 First Steps Open computer. Important: This computer includes four hard drive bays. If computer has only one hard drive, install it in far left bay (bay 1). You can install up to four bays with all-SATA drives or all-SAS drives. Drive specifications: • Type: SATA 3 Gb/s • Width: 3.5 in. (88.9mm) • Depth: 5.75 in. (146mm) • Height: 1.0 in. (25.4mm) Important: To install SAS drives in computer, you must also install optional Mac Pro RAID Card. Tools • ESD wrist strap • Phillips #1 screwdriver Hard Drive
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Hard Drive 115 2010-09-27 Removal 1 Make sure latch on back panel is up, so that drives and carriers are unlocked. 2 Pull hard drive out of drive bay. Reassembly Note: Latch on back panel must be up before you replace hard drive. 1 If replacing hard drive with new drive, remove 4 carrier screws and mount new drive in carrier. Important: Hold drive by its sides. Do not touch circuit board. Note: Carrier for this computer is new. Do not use carrier from previous models. 2 Slide drive carrier over guides and into drive bay until drive snaps into place.
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Hard Drive 116 2010-09-27 Formatting a New Drive If you install a new (replacement) drive, format it using these steps: 1
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive 117 2010-09-27 First Steps Open computer and lay it down with access side facing up. Important: Optical drive bay allows two drives. If computer has only one optical drive, install it in top position. Note: To eject media in drives: • Top — Press Eject key. • Bottom— Press Option and Eject keys. Tools • ESD wrist strap • Phillips #1 screwdriver Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive 118 2010-09-27 Removal 1 Make sure latch on back panel is up, so that drives and carriers are unlocked. 2 Pull optical drive carrier part way out of computer. 3 Disconnect optical drive cable from drive(s) and remove carrier. Note: Middle connector (marked A) disconnects from top drive and end connector (marked B) disconnects from bottom drive (if installed).
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive 119 2010-09-27 Reassembly Note: Latch on back panel must be up before you replace optical drive carrier and optical drives. 1 If replacing optical drive with new drive, remove 4 carrier screws and mount new drive in carrier. Note: If adding a second drive to carrier, mount drive using 4 screws stored on back of carrier. 2 Attach optical drive cable to back of drive(s). Note: Middle connector (marked A) goes to top drive and end connector (marked B) goes to bottom drive (if installed). 3 Slide carrier over guides and into place in optical drive bay. Important: Do not catch cable under carrier as you slide it into bay.
Mac Pro (Early 2009) Take Apart — Processor Tray 120 2010-09-27 First Steps Open computer and lay it down with access side facing up. Tools • ESD wrist strap • Soft, clean cloth Processor Tray Note: Processor tray includes processor heatsink(s), processor(s), DIMMs, processor board, and processor tray support plate.