Replacing the computer cover – Dell Dimension 8100 User Manual

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12 Replace the front panel (see page 47).

13 Replace the computer cover (see page 59), reconnect the computer

and peripherals to their electrical outlets, and turn them on.

14 If the drive you installed is a hard drive, enter the system setup

program (see page 65), and update the drive settings.

After you update the drive settings, exit the system setup program and

restart the computer.

15 If the device you installed is a hard drive, partition and logically format

the drive before proceeding to the next step.

See the operating system’s documentation for instructions.

16 Test the drive to verify that it is operating properly.

If the drive you installed is a hard drive, run the Dell Diagnostics
to test the drive.

For other types of drives, see the drive’s documentation for
information on testing the drive.

17 If the drive you installed is the primary hard drive, install the operating

system on the drive.

See the operating system’s documentation for instructions.

Replacing the Computer Cover

1 Make sure that all cables are connected. Fold cables out of the way.

Make sure that the cables are not routed over the drive cage—they will

prevent the cover from closing properly.

2 Make sure that no tools or extra parts (like screws) are left inside the

computer.

3 Hold the cover at a slight angle. While aligning the top of the cover

with the top of the computer, insert the three hooks on the cover into

the three recessed slots on the computer.

^ HINT: Tape drives sold

by Dell come with

operating software and
documentation. After you

install a tape drive, refer

to the documentation that

came with the drive for

instructions on installing

and using the tape drive
software.

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