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5.
Hold the board at each end and carefully rock it back and forth until the edge
connectors pull free. Make sure that you do not scrape the board against
other components.
6.
Remove the board from the expansion slot and place it in an antistatic
wrapper. If you are replacing a board, go to "Installing an Option Board"
earlier in this chapter, otherwise continue.
7.
Install an expansion slot cover over the vacant slot using the previously
removed screw.
8.
Replace the left side panel, close the front cover, plug in the system power
cord, and power on the system.
9.
If you removed a non-Plug-and-Play ISA option board, run the BIOS Setup
utility (press
F2
at the startup screen) to configure the system as described in
the “Configuring Your System” Chapter 3.
Installing a RAID Controller Board
Use this procedure to install a RAID controller board.
1.
Install the RAID controller board into any PCI slot on the system board. See
"Installing an Option Board" earlier in this chapter.
2.
Cable the RAID controller board as described below (see "System Cabling"
in Appendix A):
!
Remove the end of the SCSI interface cable that is plugged into the wide
SCSI connector on the system board.
!
Reinstall the end of the SCSI interface cable just removed into the
Channel 0 connector on the RAID board.
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