Removing the System Board: Dell Dimension XPS Rxxx Systems
Removing the System Board: Dell Dimension XPS Rxxx Systems

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NOTES: Read
this entire procedure before you begin. If
possible, enter the system
setup program and print the system setup
screens by pressing the <Print Screen> key before
you turn off the computer because you will have to
restore the configuration information after the system
board is replaced.
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- Disconnect any cables attached to the I/O panel on the
back of the computer.
- Disconnect any cables connected to expansion cards, and remove these expansion cards.
- Disconnect all internal cables from the system board.
- Remove the SEC cartridge and heat sink
assembly.
- Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 4 captive
nuts securing the guide bracket assembly for the SEC
cartridge to the system board. Remove the assembly from
the 4 threaded posts.
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NOTE: The 4 nuts are captive and are retained
in the assembly when loosened. The screws are mounted
on the system board. |

- Remove the system-board mounting screw from the back of
the computer.

- Lift the system board from the three
plastic standoffs that secure the system board to the
chassis.
- Carefully lift the system board out from the I/O gasket
(see the figure before step 1), and remove the board from
the computer.
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NOTE: You may need to slide
the board toward the front of the computer to
clear the hooked standoffs before lifting the
board from the computer.
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- Remove the mounting bracket from the back of the system
board.

Before installing a replacement system board, complete the
following steps:
- Install the guide bracket assembly for the SEC cartridge.
(The assembly is keyed for correct insertion.)
- Install the SEC cartridge and heat
sink assembly.
- Transfer the DIMMs to the new system board.
When installing a replacement system board,
angle the back of the board downward and carefully align the
connectors on the back edge of the board with the cutouts in the
I/O gasket. When properly aligned, the board connectors slide
into the I/O gasket as you lower the board into position in the
chassis and reseat it on the three plastic standoffs. Then
replace the system-board mounting screw.
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NOTE:
The mounting screw pulls the board against the I/O gasket
to prevent EMI leakage.
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After installing the replacement system
board, replace the expansion cards that you removed from the old
system board.
When reconnecting the cables to a system
board with on-board sound, be sure to connect the CD-ROM drive
audio cable to the connector nearest the back edge of the system
board. The middle audio connector may be used with a modem.
To configure the system after installing
a replacement board, follow these steps:
- Install the jumper plug on pins 2
and 3 of configuration jumper J8A1 to select Maintenance mode.
- Replace the cover
and support beam and
boot the system.
The computer automatically starts
the system
setup program, adds the Maintenance
option to the menu bar, and displays the Maintenance
screen.
- If necessary, change the Processor
Speed setting to match the speed of the
installed microprocessor.
- Select Clear All
Passwords and press <Enter> twice.
- Press <F10> to exit the
system setup program and save any changes you made.
- Turn off the system, remove the computer
cover and support beam,
and replace the jumper plug on pins 1 and 2 of jumper
J8A1 to select Normal mode operation.
- Replace the cover
and support beam and
boot the system.
- Reenter the system setup
program and reset the
system configuration information.
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