80Installation and Service Guide: Color Controller E-85
Replacing parts
Replacement hard disk drives are not shipped with preinstalled system software. After installing a hard disk drive, you
must install the appropriate system software.
To replace a hard disk drive
It is unlikely that both the hard disk drive and the motherboard are defective; therefore, avoid replacing both to solve one
problem. If troubleshooting strategies (checking cables and connections, see page 103) do not solve the problem and you
suspect the hard disk drive or the motherboard are at fault, use the following order to troubleshoot: replace the hard disk
drive, install system software, and then check to see if the problem persists. If so, perform other procedures, such as
replacing the motherboard (see page 56).
1 If you are installing a new hard disk drive, unpack the drive.
Do not drop, jar, or bump the hard disk drive. Do not touch the hard disk drive with magnetic objects or place magnetic-
sensitive objects near the hard disk drive.
2 Position the hard disk drive inside the hard disk drive bracket and align the mounting holes with the four holes in the
bracket.
Position the hard disk drive as shown in Figure 42 on page 79.
3 Replace the four screws that secure the hard disk drive to the bracket.
Make sure that you use the same screws that you removed earlier.
4 Slide the hard disk drive assembly into its slot in the chassis (see Figure 42 on page 79).
Make sure that the latches on the hard disk drive bracket are securely locked in the slot.
5 Connect the data cables between the hard disk drives and the Mini SAS connector on the motherboard:
For the locations of the Mini SAS connector on the motherboard, see Figure 32 on page 58.
6 Connect the SATA power cable connectors to all three hard disk drives.
7 Reassemble the E-85 (see page 83).
8 Connect the cables that you removed from the back of the E-85.
9 If you replaced a hard disk drive with a new hard disk drive, install system
software and user software (see page 97).
If a startup error appears on the monitor when you power on the E-85, check the connections.
10 Verify E-85 functionality (see page 83).
Servicing hard disk drives inside the security enclosure
This section describes how to replace hard disk drives installed inside the enclosure that ships with the HDD Security
Option.
Important: Do not replace the hard disk drive and the motherboard at the same time. Doing so may result in system
corruption.