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Removing and installing a hard drive – Gateway E-9525R User Manual

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Installing and removing drives

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Removing and installing a hard drive

Important

Gateway tests and verifies the operation

and compatibility of the drives it sells.

Especially in a hot-swap or

mission-critical environment, additional

or replacement drives must conform to

Gateway standards.

Use this procedure to add or replace a hard drive in a hot-swap bay. Your server
supports as many as six 1-inch high, 3.5-inch hot-swap SATA and SATA II hard
drives or six1-inch high, 3.5-inch hot-swap SAS hard drives. You can purchase
additional drives through your Gateway Sales or Customer Care representative.

To remove and install a hot-swap hard drive:

Caution

Before you remove a failed drive, use the

appropriate software and utilities

installed on the server to stop all activity

on the failed drive. Instructions for using

the software are provided by the software

manufacturer. Failure to do so may

destroy the data on the drive.

1

Unlock the bezel (if necessary) and remove it by pulling it from the chassis.

2

Put your finger in the drive release lever and pull out. The drive release
lever opens.

3

Pull the drive carrier straight out of the server.

4

If you are replacing a hard drive, remove the four screws that secure the
old hard drive to the drive tray, then remove the drive from the tray.

5

Using the four screws you removed, install the new hard drive into the
drive tray.