Gateway E4200 Manual
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50 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System 5.Remove the three screws that attach the middle drive cage to the chassis. Support the cage with your hand as you remove the last screw. Then slide the drive cage out of the chassis. 6.If a drive is in the bay of the cage that you want to use, remove the screws that attach the drive to the cage and remove the drive. Middle hard drive cage
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System Components 51 7.Slide the new drive into the cage and attach the drive to the cage with four screws. 8.Slide the drive cage into the chassis, making sure to hook the tabs on the cage into the slots on the chassis. Replace the three screws that attach the cage to the chassis. 9.Connect the cables to the drives in the cage. If a card guide is included in your system, replace the add-in card guide and any add-in cards you removed. Important! When you reinstall the middle drive cage, make...
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52 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System 10.Close the computer case (see “Replacing the tower case cover” on page 11 for instructions). Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer. If the system does not recognize the new drive, see “Hard disk problems” on page 73 for troubleshooting information. Installing hard drives in the bottom drive cage You can install 3.5-inch hard drives in the bottom drive cage. 1.Turn off the system and unplug the power cord. 2.Remove the right...
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System Components 53 5.Remove the three screw that attach the drive cage to the chassis. Then slide the cage forward and lift it out of the chassis. 6.If a drive is in the bay of the cage that you want to use, remove the screws that attach the drive to the cage and remove the drive. 7.Slide the new drive into the cage with the bottom of the drive facing up. Attach the drive to the cage with four screws. Bottom hard drive cage
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54 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System 8.Slide the drive cage into the chassis, making sure to hook the tabs on the cage into the slots on the chassis. Replace the three screws that attach the cage to the chassis. 9.Connect the cables to the drives in the bracket. 10.If a card guide is included in your system, replace the add-in card guide and any add-in cards you removed. 11.Close the case as described in Chapter 1. 12.Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer. If the...
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System Components 55 Adding an expansion card The E-4200 system board has seven expansion slot connectors: •One shared ISA/PCI slot •Three PCI local-bus slots •One ISA slot •One AGP slot The E-4200 system board accepts three types of expansion cards: ISA, PCI, and AGP. Some ISA expansion cards have jumpers or switches that set interrupts and I/O addresses. They come with instructions that explain how to set them to avoid hardware conflicts. Follow the instructions carefully. Refer to the...
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56 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System 4.If applicable, remove the two screws that attach the add-in card bracket to the case and remove it. 5.Locate an available slot. 6.Remove and retain the screw securing the expansion port cover to the rear panel. Keep the port cover for reinstallation in case you ever need to remove the card. 7.Firmly insert the edge of the expansion card into the slot. Add-in card bracket (tower system only)
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System Components 57 8.After seating the card f irmly, secure it to the chassis by installing the screw you removed in Step 6 through the mounting bracket at the end of the card. 9.Replace the add-in card bracket. 10.Connect cables to the card (see card documentation for proper jumper settings and cable orientation) 11.Close the case, as described in Chapter 1. 12.Reconnect the power cord and turn on the system. It may be necessary to reconf igure your system after installing some expansion...
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58 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System Installing LANDesk Client Manager Intel’s LANDesk Client Manager is the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) solution that is already loaded on your system. LANDesk Client Manager lets you monitor your system for critical situations that may need your attention. It also lets your system administrator remotely inventory and manage systems on your network. 1.In the C:\DMI folder, double-click the Setup icon to launch the InstallShield ®...
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System Components 59 2.Write down the CMOS values from the Main Setup utility screen so you can reenter them after you replace the battery. (For more information about the setup program, see “Using the BIOS setup utility” on page 66.) 3.Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord. 4.Open the case, observing the “Static electricity precautions” on page 2. 5.Locate the battery on the system board (see “System board” on page 17). The battery is circular and has the positive pole mark (+) on...
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