Removing and replacing parts: dell, Optiplex, G1 systems – Dell OptiPlex G1 User Manual

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Removing and Replacing Parts: Dell

OptiPlex

G1 Systems

Precautionary Measures

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Procedures

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Recommended Tools

Precautionary Measures

Before you remove or replace parts in the system, read the following warning for your personal safety and to prevent damage to the system from electrostatic discharge
(ESD).

Procedures

Unless otherwise noted, each procedure is based on the following assumptions:

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You have the recommended tools.

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You have performed the steps in Precautionary Measures.

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You have removed the computer cover.

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You can replace or reinstall a part by performing the removal procedure in reverse order unless additional information is provided.

 

 

Recommended Tools

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Small flat-blade screwdriver

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Wide flat-blade screwdriver

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#1 and #2 Phillips-head screwdrivers

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1/4

-inch nut driver

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Tweezers or long-nose pliers

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Chip removal tool

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Wrist grounding strap

WARNING: For your personal safety and protection of the equipment, perform the following steps in the sequence listed before you start to
work on the computer:

1. Touch an unpainted metal surface on the chassis, such as the metal around the card-slot openings at the back of the computer, before

touching anything inside your computer. While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis to
dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal components.

2. Turn off your computer and any peripherals
3. Disconnect the computer and peripherals from their power sources to reduce the potential for personal injury.
4. Disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines from the computer.

CAUTION: The computer's power supply continues to supply "flea power" to the system board whenever the computer is turned off and
plugged into an AC power source. Do not replace or install components on the system board without first unplugging the computer from the AC
power source. Otherwise, damage may occur to the system board and to the components.

Low-Profile Chassis

Midsize Chassis

Mini Tower Chassis

Optional Stand Removal

Computer Cover Removal

Eject-, Power-, and Reset-Button Removal

Front-Panel Insert Removal

Control Panel Removal

Drive Hardware Removal

System Power-Supply Removal

Expansion-Card Cage Removal

Expansion Card Removal

Riser Board Removal

DIMM Removal and Installation

Video Memory Removal

SEC Cartridge/Heat Sink Assembly Removal

System Battery Removal

System Board Removal

Optional Stand Removal

Computer Cover Removal

Eject-, Power-, and Reset-Button Removal

Front-Panel Insert Removal

Control Panel Removal

Drive Hardware Removal

System Power-Supply Removal

Expansion-Card Cage Removal

Expansion Card Removal

Riser Board Removal

DIMM Removal and Installation

Video Memory Removal

SEC Cartridge/Heat Sink Assembly Removal

System Battery Removal

System Board Removal

Computer Cover Removal

Front Bezel Removal

Eject-, Power-, and Reset-Button Removal

Front-Panel Insert Removal

Control Panel Removal

Drive Hardware Removal

System Power-Supply Removal

Expansion-Card Cage Removal

Expansion Card Removal

Riser Board Removal

DIMM Removal and Installation

Video Memory Removal

SEC Cartridge/Heat Sink Assembly Removal

System Battery Removal

System Board Removal

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