Maintenance and Replacement
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5. Loosen the mounting screw on the rear of the housing and remove the
hard disk holder complete with hard disk.
6. The new hard disk is always installed with installation frame, and in
reverse sequence to that described above.
. Again, secure the hard disk connector by applying a spot of “hot
glue”.
7. The new hard disk must be declared to the BIOS of the PC. To access the
BIOS menu, press the following keys while the system is booting up:
D IPC: Press <del>.
D IPC300: Press the <F2> function key.
IPC: Select the Auto-Detect Hard Disks menu option so that the new
hard disk parameters can be recognized by the system. In the
Standard-CMOS-Setup menu select PIO-Mode 3 for the hard disk. Exit
the BIOS via the Save Settings and Exit option (save hard disk
parameters).
To do this, press the <Y> button (= Yes).
IPC300: To enable recognition of the new hard disk parameters by the
system, go to the main menu, select the Primary Master menu option,
followed by the Type = AUTO option. Select Exit Saving Changes (sav-
ing new parameter settings) to exit the BIOS menu.
Restart the operating system, and again access the BIOS menu. In the
Primary Master option, set the Type option to User, and the Transfer
Mode option to Fast PIO 3.
Select Exit Saving Changes (saving new parameter settings) to exit the
BIOS menu.
8. If the IPC operating system fails to start up, interrupt the power supply
again for min.10 seconds, and then restart the operating system.
9. If the system still does not start up, check for:
D Proper connection between controller cable and hard disk.
D Proper connection of all port connectors and cables.
D Presence of operating power.
10.Once the PC has started up properly, the user data and operating system
settings for standard operation must be restored.