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Working inside your computer, Before you begin, Safety first—for you and your computer – Dell OptiPlex Gxi User Manual

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Working Inside Your Computer

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Chapter 5

Working Inside Your Computer

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our Dell computer system supports a variety of

internal options that expand system capabilities. This
chapter prepares you to install options inside the com-
puter. It describes how to remove and replace the
computer cover and expansion-card cage, and it familiar-
izes you with the internal components you may handle if
you install Dell hardware options.

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efore You Begin

To make working inside your computer easier, make sure
you have adequate lighting and a clean work space. If
you temporarily disconnect cables or remove expansion
cards, note the position of the connectors and slots so that
you can reassemble the system correctly.

You will use the information in this section every time
you install a hardware option inside your computer. Read
this section carefully
, because the information is not
repeated in detail elsewhere in this guide.

Safety First

For You and Your

Computer

Working inside your computer is safe—if you observe the
following precautions.

WARNING FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY

AND PROTECTION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT

Before starting to work on your computer, perform
the following steps in the sequence indicated:

1.

Turn off your computer and all peripherals.

2.

Disconnect your computer and peripherals
from their alternating current (AC) power
sources. Also, disconnect any telephone or tele-
communication lines from the computer. Doing
so reduces the potential for personal injury or
shock.

3.

If you are disconnecting a peripheral from the
computer or are removing a component from
the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning
off the computer before disconnecting the
peripheral or removing the component to avoid
possible damage to the system board.

4.

Touch an unpainted metal surface on the com-
puter chassis, such as the power supply, before
touching anything inside your computer.

While you work, periodically touch an
unpainted metal surface on the computer chas-
sis to dissipate any static electricity that might
harm internal components
. Also avoid touch-
ing components or contacts on a card and avoid
touching pins on a chip.