Personal Computer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important safety information
- Chapter 1. Overview
- Chapter 2. Installing options
- Handling static-sensitive devices
- Installing external options
- Opening the cover
- Locating components
- Accessing system board components and drives
- Identifying parts on the system board
- Installing memory
- Installing PCI adapters
- Installing internal drives
- Installing security features
- Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS)
- Closing the cover and connecting the cables
- Chapter 3. Using the IBM Setup Utility
- Appendix A. Replacing customer replaceable units (CRU)
- CRU list
- Removing and replacing the power supply assembly
- Removing and replacing the system board assembly
- Removing the microprocessor
- Replacing the microprocessor
- Removing and replacing the battery
- Removing and replacing the speaker
- Removing and replacing the power button and LED assembly
- Removing and replacing the fan assembly
- Completing the installation
- Appendix B. Updating POST/BIOS
- Appendix C. Cleaning the mouse
- Appendix D. Manual modem commands
- Appendix E. Notices
- Index

Rope
clip
Using
a
3/16
in
(5
mm)
security
rope
clip
(sometimes
referred
to
as
a
U-bolt),
a
steel
security
cable,
and
a
padlock
you
can
secure
your
computer
to
a
desk,
table,
or
other
non-permanent
fixture.
For
computers
designed
to
accommodate
the
rope
clip,
knockouts
at
the
rear
of
the
chassis
are
provided.
To
install
a
rope
clip:
1.
Remove
the
cover.
See
“Opening
the
cover”
on
page
10.
2.
Use
a
tool,
such
as
a
screwdriver,
to
remove
the
two
metal
knockouts.
3.
Insert
the
rope
clip
through
the
rear
of
the
chassis
and
install
the
nuts
using
either
an
adjustable
or
an
appropriate
sized
wrench.
4.
Replace
the
cover.
5.
Thread
the
security
cable
through
the
rope
clip
and
around
an
object
that
is
not
part
of
or
permanently
attached
to
the
building
structure
or
foundation,
and
from
which
it
cannot
be
removed;
then
fasten
the
cable
together
with
a
lock.
®
Cover
lock
Your
computer
comes
with
a
built-in
key
lock
or
a
provision
to
install
a
key
lock
such
as
those
provided
by
the
Illinois
Lock
Company.
The
mailing
address
is:
Illinois
Lock
Company
301
W.
Hintz
Road
Wheeling,
IL
60090-5754
USA
Password
protection
To
deter
unauthorized
use
of
your
computer,
you
can
use
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program
to
set
a
password.
When
you
turn
on
your
computer
you
are
prompted
to
type
the
password
to
unlock
the
keyboard
for
normal
use.
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User
Guide