22 Removing and Replacing Parts
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Removing the Mini-PCI Card Assembly
NOTICE: Disconnect the computer and any attached devices from electrical
outlets, and remove any installed batteries.
NOTICE: To avoid ESD, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or
by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer.
NOTICE: Read "Preparing to Work Inside the Computer" before performing
the following procedure.
1
Remove the memory module cover.
2 To release the mini-PCI card assembly from its socket, spread apart the
metal securing tabs until the assembly pops up slightly.
3 Lift the mini-PCI card assembly out of its socket and disconnect any
attached cables.
Replacing the Mini-PCI Card Assembly
NOTICE: The mini-PCI card must be inserted at a 45-degree angle to avoid
damaging the connector.
NOTICE: The mini-PCI card is keyed, or designed to fit into its socket, in only
one direction. Do not force the connection.
1
Align the mini-PCI card with the socket at a 45-degree angle, and press
the mini-PCI card firmly into the socket.
2 Depending on the type of mini-PCI card you are installing, either
connect the interface cables to the mini-PCI card, or connect the
mini-coax antenna cable from the mini-PCI card to the internal
antenna.
3 Lower the mini-PCI card until it snaps into the metal securing tabs.
NOTE: If you are installing a wireless NIC, fold and tuck the unused
interface cables into the slot so they do not interfere with the cover.
NOTE: A modem-only mini-PCI card has one connector; place the unused
NIC connector under the mini-PCI card.
4
Replace the memory module cover.