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Hardw are Maintenance Manual Leno v o 3000 J Series T ypes 7387, 7388, 7389, 7390, 7391, 7392, 7393, 7394, 7395, 7396, 7397, 7398.
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Note: Before using this information and the pr oduct it supports, be sure to r ead the information under “Notices,” on page 213. Ninth Edition (March 2008) © Copyright Lenovo 2006, 2008. Portions © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2005.
Contents Chapter 1. About this manual . . . . .1 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . .1 Important information about replacing RoHS compliant FRUs . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Chapter 2. Safety information . . . . .3 General safety . . . . . . .
Replacing the system board (T ypes 7390, 7391, and 7392) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Replacing the micropr ocessor (T ypes 7396, 7397, and 7398) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Replacing the micropr ocessor (T ypes 7390, 7391, and 7392) . . .
Chapter 1. About this manual This manual contains service and refer ence information for Lenovo ® computers listed on the cover . It is intended only for trained servicers who are familiar with Lenovo computer products. Before servicing a Lenovo pr oduct, be sure to r ead the Safety Information.
Important information about replacing RoHS compliant FRUs RoHS, The Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (2002/95/EC) is a European Union legal requirement affecting the global electronics industry . RoHS requirements must be implemented on Lenovo products placed on the market after June 2006.
Chapter 2. Safety information This chapter contains the safety information that you need to be familiar with before servicing a computer . General safety Follow these rules to ensur e general safety: v Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance.
CAUTION: Electrical current from power , telephone, and communication cables can be hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunication systems, networks, and modems before you open the server/workstation covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
v Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work ar ea. Examples of these hazards ar e moist floors, nongrounded power extension cables, power sur ges, and missing safety grounds. v Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror .
5. Check for any obvious alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any alterations. 6. Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage. 7.
Safety notices (multi-lingual translations) The caution and danger safety notices in this section are pr ovided in the following languages: v English v Arabic v Brazilian/Portuguese v Chinese (simplif.
CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery , use only Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer . If your system has a module containing a lithium battery , replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer .
CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
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PERIGO A corrente elétrica pr oveniente de cabos de alimentação, de telefone e de comunicações é perigosa. Para evitar risco de choque elétrico: v Não conecte nem desconecte nenhum cabo ou execute instalação, manutenção ou reconfiguração deste pr oduto durante uma tempestade com raios.
CUIDADO: Ao substituir a bateria de lítio, utilize apenas uma bateria com Número de Peça 33F8354 ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo Se o seu sistema possui um módulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenas por um módulo do mesmo tipo e do mesmo fabricante.
CUIDADO: O botão de controle de alimentação do dispositivo e o botão para ligar/desligar da fonte de alimentação não desligam a corrente elétrica fornecida ao dispositivo.
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DANGER Le courant électrique provenant de l’alimentation, du téléphone et des câbles de transmission peut présenter un danger . Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique : v Ne manipulez aucun câble et n’effectuez aucune opération d’installation, d’entretien ou de r econfiguration de ce produit au cours d’un orage.
A TTENTION: Remplacer la pile au lithium usagée par une pile de référence identique exclusivement, (référence 33F8354), ou suivre les instructions du fabricant qui en définit les équivalences.
≥ 18 kg (37 lbs) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lbs) A TTENTION: Soulevez la machine avec précaution. A TTENTION: L’interrupteur de contrôle d’alimentation de l’unité et l’interrupteur dubloc d’alimentation ne coupent pas le courant électrique alimentantl’unité.
VORSICHT An Netz-, T elefon- und Datenleitungen können gefährliche Spannungen anliegen. Aus Sicherheitsgründen: v Bei Gewitter an diesem Gerät keine Kabel anschließen oder lösen. Ferner keine Installations-, W artungs- oder Rekonfigurationsarbeiten durchführen.
CAUTION: Eine verbrauchte Lithiumbatterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der T eilenummer 33F8354 oder eine gleichwertige, vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie ersetzen. Enthält das System ein Modul mit einer Lithiumbatterie, dieses nur durch ein Modul desselben T yps und von demselben Hersteller ersetzen.
≥ 18 kg ≥ 32 kg ≥ 55 kg ACHTUNG: Arbeitsschutzrichtlinien beim Anheben der Maschine beachten. ACHTUNG: Mit dem Netzschalter an der Einheit und am Netzteil wird die Stromversorgung für die Einheit nicht unterbrochen. Die Einheit kann auch mit mehreren Netzkabeln ausgestattet sein.
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PERICOLO La corrente elettrica pr oveniente dai cavi di alimentazione, del telefono e di comunicazione può essere pericolosa. Per evitare il rischio di scosse elettriche: v Non collegare o scollegare qualsiasi cavo oppure effettuare l’installazione, la manutenzione o la riconfigurazione del prodotto durante un temporale.
A TTENZIONE: Quando si sostituisce la batteria al litio, utilizzare solo il Numero parte 33F8354 o un tipo di batteria equivalente consigliato dal produttore. Se sul sistema è presente un modulo che contiene una batteria al litio, sostituirlo solo con un tipo di modulo dello stesso tipo della stessa casa di produzione.
≥ 18 kg ≥ 32 kg ≥ 55 kg A TTENZIONE: Prestare attenzione nel sollevare l’apparecchiatura. A TTENZIONE: Il pulsante di controllo dell’alimentazione presente sull’unità e l’interruttore dell’alimentatore non disattivano l’alimentazione corrente fornita all’unità.
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PELIGRO La corriente eléctrica procedente de cables de alimentación, teléfonos y cables de comunicación puede ser peligrosa. Para evitar el riesgo de descarga eléctrica: v No conecte ni desconecte los cables ni realice ninguna tarea de instalación, mantenimiento o reconfiguración de este producto durante una tormenta eléctrica.
PRECAUCIÓN: Cuando sustituya una batería de litio, utilice solamente una batería número de pieza 33F8354 u otra de tipo equivalente recomendada por el fabricante. Si su sistema dispone de un módulo que contiene una batería de litio, reemplácelo sólo con el mismo tipo de módulo, del mismo fabricante.
≥ 18 kg ≥ 32 kg ≥ 55 kg PRECAUCIÓN: Adopte procedimientos seguros al levantar el equipo. PRECAUCIÓN: El botón de control de alimentación del dispositivo y el interruptor de alimentación de la fuente de alimentación no desconectan la corriente eléctrica suministrada al dispositivo.
Chapter 3. General information This chapter provides general information that applies to all machine types supported by this publication. The Lenovo Care program Use the Lenovo Care pr ogram for general information about the use, operation, and maintenance of the computer .
Specifications This section lists the physical specifications for the computer . Machine types 7387, 7388, 7389, 7393, 7394, and 7395 Dimensions W idth: 180 mm (7.09 in.) Height: 392 mm (15.43 in.) Depth: 445 mm (17.52 in.) W eight Minimum configuration as shipped: 9.
Machine types 7390, 7391, 7392, 7396, 7397, and 7398 This section lists the physical specifications for the computer . Dimensions W idth: 331 mm (13.0 in.) Height: 108 mm (4.3 in.) Depth: 405 mm (15.9 in.) W eight Minimum configuration as shipped: 8.2 kg (18.
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Chapter 4. General Checkout Attention The drives in the computer you are servicing might have been r earranged or the drive startup sequence changed. Be extremely car eful during write operations such as copying, saving, or formatting. Data or programs can be overwritten if you select an incorrect drive.
– What, when, where, single, or multiple systems? – Is the failure repeatable? – Has this configuration ever worked? – If it has been working, what changes were made prior to it failing? – I.
Chapter 5. Diagnostics Diagnostic programs ar e used to test hardwar e components of the computer and report operating-system-contr olled settings that can cause hardwar e failures.
Note: It is important to cr eate a diagnostic CD image or diagnostic diskettes in case PC-Doctor for DOS cannot be run from the Rescue and Recovery workspace. Creating a diagnostic CD image To create a diagnostic CD image, download a self-starting bootable CD image (known as an .
Note: If you ar e running diagnostics from a diskette, when pr ompted, remove the first diskette and insert the second diskette. 5. Select the diagnostic test you want to run. Press the F1 key for additional help. 6. Remove the CD or diskette when the program finishes.
Navigating through the diagnostics programs Use the cursor movement keys to navigate within the menus. v The Enter key is used to select a menu item. v The Esc key is used to back up to the previous menu. v For online help select F1 . Running tests There ar e four ways to run the diagnostic tests.
Contains the date when the diagnostic test was run. The date is retrieved fr om CMOS and displayed using the YYYYMMDD format. v ChkDigits: Contains a 2-digit check-digit value to ensure the following: – Diagnostics were run on the specified date. – Diagnostics were run on the specified computer .
v Write-Splice Repair - detects and corrects Err or Correction Code err ors during V erify tests. v Auto Spin Down - a gradual spin down of the drive platters to avoid damaging the media. v Manufacturer Log - an in-depth manufacturer supported log of err ors on the drive.
v Destroys all copies of the FAT T able on all partitions (both the master and backup). v Destroys the partition table. v Provides messages that warn the user that this is a non-recoverable pr ocess. The Full Erase Hard Drive pr ovides a DOS utility that performs the following: v Performs all the steps in Quick Erase.
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Chapter 6. Using the Setup Utility The Setup Utility program is stor ed in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) of the computer . The Setup Utility program is used to view and change the configuration settings of the computer , regardless of which operating system you are using.
1. Start the Setup Utility program (see “Starting the Setup Utility program” on page 51). 2. From the Setup Utility program menu, select Set User Password and pr ess Enter . 3. The password dialog box will be displayed. T ype the new password, and press Enter .
Selecting a startup device If the computer does not start up (boot) from a device such as the CD-ROM, diskette, or hard disk as expected, use one of the following pr ocedures to select a startup device. Selecting a temporary startup device Use this procedur e to startup from any boot device.
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Chapter 7. Symptom-to-FRU Index The Symptom-to-FRU index lists error symptoms and possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first. Always begin with Chapter 4, “General Checkout,” on page 41. This index can also be used to help you decide which FRUs to have available when servicing a computer .
Diagnostic error codes Refer to the following diagnostic error codes when using the diagnostic tests. See “Running tests” on page 46 for the specific type for information about the Diagnostic programs. In the following index, X can repr esent any number .
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 000-196-XXX BIOS test halt, error thr eshold exceeded 1. Press F3 to review the log file 2. Re-start the test to r eset the log file 000-197-XXX BIOS test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 001-032-XXX System Device Controller failur e System board 001-034-XXX System Device Buffer Allocation failur e 1. Reboot the system 2. Flash the system. See “Flash update procedur es” on page 209 3. Run memory test 4.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 001-254-XXX 001-255-XXX 001-256-XXX 001-257-XXX System DMA error System board 001-260-XXX 001-264-XXX System IRQ error System board 001-268-XXX System IRQ1 failure 1. Device on IRQ1 2. System boar d 001-269-XXX System IRQ2 failure 1.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 001-286-XXX 001-287-XXX 001-288-XXX System T imer failure System board 001-292-XXX System CMOS RAM error 1. Run Setup and re-test 2. System boar d 001-293-XXX System CMOS Battery 1. CMOS Battery 2. System boar d 001-298-XXX System RT C date/time update failure 1.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 005-036-XXX V ideo Register error 1. V ideo card, if installed 2. System boar d 005-038-XXX System BIOS extension failure 1. V ideo card, if installed 2. System boar d 005-040-XXX V ideo IRQ failure 1. V ideo card, if installed 2.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 006-197-XXX Diskette interface test warning 1. If a component is called out, make sure it is connected and/or enabled 2. Re-run test 3. Replace the component that is called out in warning statement 4. Replace the component under test 006-198-XXX Diskette interface test aborted 1.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 01 1-197-XXX Serial port test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Re-run test 3. Replace the component that is called out in warning statement 4.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 014-196-XXX Parallel port test halt, error thr eshold exceeded 1. Press F3 to review the log file 2. Re-start the test to r eset the log file 014-197-XXX Parallel port test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 015-036-XXX USB port Register error System board 015-040-XXX USB port IRQ failure 1. Run setup and check for conflicts 2.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 018-197-XXX PCI Card test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Re-run test 3. Replace the component that is called out in warning statement 4.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 020-198-XXX PCI test aborted 1. If a component is called out, make sure it is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Flash the system and r e-test. See “Flash update procedur es” on page 209 3.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 025-198-XXX IDE interface test aborted 1. If a component is called out, make sure it is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Flash the system and r e-test. See “Flash update procedur es” on page 209 3.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 030-198-XXX SCSI interface test aborted 1. If a component is called out, make sure it is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Flash the system and r e-test. See “Flash update procedur es” on page 209 3.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 071-00X-XXX 071-01X-XXX 071-02X-XXX Audio port error 1. Run Setup 2. Flash the system. See “Flash update procedur es” on page 209 3. System boar d 071-03X-XXX Audio port failure 1. Speakers 2. Micr ophone 3. Audio car d, if installed 4.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 080-196-XXX Game Port interface test halt, error thr eshold exceeded 1. Press F3 to review the log file 2. Re-start the test to r eset the log file 080-197-XXX Game Port interface test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 086-197-XXX Mouse Port interface test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Re-run test 3. Replace the component that is called out in warning statement 4.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 170-0XX-XXX V oltage Sensor(s) failure 1. Flash system 2. System boar d 170-195-XXX V oltage Sensor(s) T est aborted by user Information only Re-start the test, if necessary 170-196-XXX V oltage Sensor(s) test halt, error thr eshold exceeded 1.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 175-197-XXX Thermal Sensor(s) test warning 1. Make sure the component that is called out is connected and/or enabled. See Chapter 6, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 51 2. Re-run test 3. Replace the component that is called out in warning statement 4.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 215-000-XXX CD-ROM Drive T est Passed No action 215-XXX-XXX CD-ROM Drive error 1. CD-ROM Drive Cable 2. Check power supply voltages 3. CD-ROM drive 4. System boar d 217-000-XXX Hard Disk Drive T est Passed No action 217-25X-XXX 217-26X-XXX Hard Disk Drive (IDE) err or 1.
Diagnostic Error Code FRU/Action 415-000-XXX Modem T est Passed No action 415-XXX-XXX Modem error Remove the Modem and re-test the system 76 Lenovo 3000 J Series.
Beep symptoms Beep symptoms are tones or a series of tones separated by pauses (intervals without sound) during POST . The following table describes beep symptoms. Beep Symptom FRU/Action 2 short beeps CMOS setting error Perform the following actions in order .
POST error codes Each time you power-on the system, it performs a series of tests that check the operation of the system and some options. This series of tests is called the Power-On Self-T est , or POST .
POST Error Message Description/Action Press TA B to show POST screen Pr essing the TA B key permits the user to toggle between the default POST display screen and a custom POST display scr een. Error: Non-System disk or disk err or Replace and press any key when r eady The BIOS was unable to find a suitable boot device.
Miscellaneous error messages Message/Symptom FRU/Action Changing display colors Display/Monitor Computer will not power-of f. See “Power Supply Problems” on page 55. 1. Power Switch 2. System Boar d 3. Riser car d, if installed Computer will not RPL from server 1.
Message/Symptom FRU/Action Non-system disk or disk error -type message with a known-good diagnostic diskette. 1. Diskette Drive 2. System Boar d 3. Diskette Drive Cable Other display symptoms not listed above (including blank or illegible display) 1. Display 2.
c. Memory modules d. Extended video memory e. External Cache f. External Cache RAM g. Hard disk drive h. Diskette drive 3. Power-on the computer to re-test the system. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 until you find the failing device or adapter . If all devices and adapters have been removed, and the pr oblem continues, replace the system board.
Chapter 8. Replacing FRUs (T ypes 7387, 7388, 7389, 7393, 7394, and 7395) Important Before you r eplace any FRU, read Chapter 2, “Safety information,” on page 3. These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely . FRU replacements ar e to be done by trained service technicians only .
Rear connectors The following illustration shows the locations of the connectors on the rear of the computer . 1 Power connector 9 Ethernet connector 2 V oltage selection switch (som.
3. Disconnect all cables attached to the computer . This includes power cords, input/output (I/O) cables, and any other cables that are connected to the computer . 4. Remove the two thumb screws at the rear of the left-side cover and slide the cover to the rear to r emove.
Locations The following illustration will help you locate the major FRUs in the computer . 1 Heat sink and fan 6 Front panel car d 2 Micropr ocessor 7 Hard disk drive 3 M.
Identifying parts on the system board There ar e differ ent system boards depending on the machine type. Machine T ypes 7387, 7388, and 7389 1 Micropr ocessor fan connector 11 Front panel .
Machine T ypes 7393, 7394, and 7395 1 Micropr ocessor and heat sink 11 Front USB connectors (2) 2 Micropr ocessor fan connector 12 Serial (COM2) connector 3 Memory connec.
Removing and replacing the front bezel The front bezel must be r emoved to replace some FRUs. 1. Remove both the left-side and right-side covers. See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Disconnect the cable for the power switch/LED assembly from the system board.
Replacing a memory module 1. Remove the left-side cover . See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Locate the memory connectors. See “Identifying parts on the system board” on page 87. 3. Open the retaining clips and remove the failing memory module.
Replacing a PCI adapter 1. Remove the left-side cover . See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Remove the screw securing the adapter being replaced. 3. Pull the adapter straight out of the PCI connector . 4. Remove the new adapter from its static-protective package.
Replacing the CMOS battery If the CMOS battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) ar e lost. An error message is displayed when you turn on the computer . 1. Refer to “Safety notices (multi-lingual translations)” on page 7 for information about replacing and disposing of the battery .
Replacing the power supply Attention Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, curr ent, and energy levels ar e present inside any component that has this label attached. There ar e no servicable parts inside these components.
Replacing the system board (T ypes 7393, 7394, and 7395) Note: When r eplacing the system board a new r etention module for the micropr ocessor heat sink is requir ed. Make sure you have a new r etention module before beginning this pr ocedure. 1. Remove both side covers.
10. Lift the small handle 3 and open the retainer 1 . 11 . Lift the microprocessor 2 straight up and out of the system boar d socket. Notes: a. Y our micropr ocessor and socket might look differ ent than the one illustrated. b. Note the orientation of the notches on the microprocessor .
cover and place it on the micropr ocessor socket of the failing system board when you complete this pr ocedure. 13. Holding the microprocessor with your fingers, position the micr oprocessor so that the notches on the micropr ocessor are aligned with the tabs in the micropr ocessor socket on the new system board.
Replacing the system board (T ypes 7387, 7388, and 7389) 1. Remove only the left-side cover . See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Lay the computer on the right side to make the system board accessible. 3. Remove any adapter cards installed in the PCI connectors.
11 . Lift the small handle 1 . 12. Lift the microprocessor 2 straight up and out of the socket. Notes: a. Y our micropr ocessor and socket might look differ ent than the one illustrated. b. Note the orientation of the microprocessor in the socket.
13. Holding the microprocessor with your fingers, position the micr oprocessor so that the small triangle 1 is aligned with the corresponding triangle on the socket. 14. Lower the microprocessor straight down into the socket. 15. Lower and latch the handle to secure the micropr ocessor in the socket.
Replacing the microprocessor (T ypes 7393, 7394, and 7395) Note: A thermal gr ease syringe is requir ed to complete the micropr ocessor installation. Make sure the gr ease syringe is available before beginning the procedur e. The FRU number for the thermal grease is 91P8835.
6. Lift the small handle 3 and open the retainer 1 . Important T ouch only the sides of the micropr ocessor . Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom.
Notes: a. Note the orientation of the notches 1 on the microprocessor . This is important when reinstalling the micr oprocessor on the new system boar d. b. Do not drop anything onto the micropr ocessor socket while it is exposed. The socket pins must be kept as clean as possible.
12. Use the thermal grease syringe to place five drops of gr ease on the top of the micropr ocessor . Each drop of grease should be 0.03ml (3 tick marks on the grease syringe). 13. Install the heat sink and fan assembly on the system board. 14. Connect the heat sink and fan assembly cable to the system board.
Replacing the microprocessor (T ypes 7387, 7388, and 7389) 1. Remove the left-side cover . See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Lay the computer on the right side to make the system board and micropr ocessor accessible. 3. Disconnect the heat sink and fan assembly cable from the system board.
7. Lift the microprocessor 2 straight up and out of the socket. Notes: a. Y our micropr ocessor and socket might look differ ent than the one illustrated. b. Note the orientation of the microprocessor in the socket. Look for the small triangle on one corner of the micropr ocessor .
11 . Lower the microprocessor straight down into the socket. Note: Install the black pr otective cover that was removed fr om the new micropr ocessor onto the defective micropr ocessor after the installation is complete. 12. Lower the small handle to secure the micropr ocessor in the socket.
Replacing the primary hard disk drive Important When you install a new hard disk drive, you also need a set of Pr oduct Recovery discs. The set of Product Recovery discs will enable the contents of the hard disk to be r estored to the same state as when the computer was originally shipped from the factory .
Replacing an optical drive 1. Remove the left-side and right-side covers. See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Disconnect the power cable and signal cable from the optical drive. 3. Remove the two screws that secure the drive on each side. 4. Slide the drive being replaced out the front of the computer .
Replacing the diskette drive 1. Remove the left-side and right-side covers. See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Disconnect the signal and power cables from the rear of the har d disk drive.
Replacing the power switch/ LED assembly 1. Disconnect the power switch/LED assembly cable from the system board. See “Identifying parts on the system board” on page 87. 2. Remove the front bezel. See “Removing and replacing the fr ont bezel” on page 89.
Replacing the front panel card assembly 1. Remove the left-side and right-side covers. See “Removing the covers” on page 84. 2. Remove the front bezel. See “Removing and replacing the fr ont bezel” on page 89. 3. Disconnect the front USB cable and the front audio cable fr om the system board.
Completing the FRU replacement After replacing FRUs, you need to install any r emoved parts, replace the cover , and reconnect any cables, including telephone lines and power cor ds. Also, depending on the FRU that is replaced, you might need to confirm the updated information in the Setup Utility program.
Chapter 9. Replacing FRUs (T ypes 7390, 7391, 7392, 7396, 7397, and 7398) Important Before you r eplace any FRU, read Chapter 2, “Safety information,” on page 3. These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely . FRU replacements ar e to be done by trained service technicians only .
Rear connectors The following illustration shows the locations of the connectors on the rear of the computer . 1 Standard mouse connector 9 PCI Expr ess x1 adapter or Express x16 graphics .
3. Disconnect all cables attached to the computer . This includes power cords, input/output (I/O) cables, and any other cables that are connected to the computer . 4. Remove any locking devices such as a padlock that secure the cover . 5. Remove the two screws at the rear of the computer cover and slide the cover to the rear .
Identifying parts on the system board System board locations ar e differ ent depending on the machine type. Machine T ypes 7390, 7391, and 7392 1 Micropr ocessor fan connector 11 Front pan.
Machine T ypes 7396, 7397, and 7398 1 Micropr ocessor and heat sink 11 Front USB connectors (2) 2 Micropr ocessor fan connector 12 Serial (COM2) connector 3 Memory connec.
Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly Yo u will need to remove the drive bay assembly to access some FRUs. 1. Remove the computer cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the front bezel by releasing the thr ee tabs and pivoting the top of the bezel outward.
4. Slide the drive bay assembly forward until it stops. Disconnect the power supply and signal cables from the drives. Pivot the r ear of the drive bay assembly upward to r emove it completely from the computer . Note: To allow easier access to the cables, lift the fan plenum off the heat sink.
Replacing a memory module 1. Remove the cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the drive bay assembly . See “Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly” on page 1 18. 3. Locate the memory connectors. See “Identifying parts on the system board” on page 1 16.
Replacing a PCI adapter 1. Remove the computer cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the screw that secures the adapter r etainer and remove the r etainer . 3. Remove the failing adapter . 4. Remove the new adapter from its static-protective package.
Replacing the CMOS battery If the CMOS battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) ar e lost. An error message is displayed when you turn on the computer . Important Refer to “Safety notices (multi-lingual translations)” on page 7 for information about replacing and disposing of the battery .
Replacing the power supply Attention Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, curr ent, and energy levels ar e present inside any component that has this label attached. There ar e no servicable parts inside these components.
10. Position the system board so that the screws holes ar e aligned and install the system board scr ews. 11 . Install the hard disk drive. Make sure to r oute the power supply cable for the system board underneath the har d disk drive. See “Replacing the hard disk drive” on page 140.
Replacing the system board (T ypes 7396, 7397, and 7398) Note: When r eplacing the system board, a new r etention bracket for the micropr ocessor heat sink is requir ed. Make sure you have a new r etention bracket before beginning this pr ocedure. 1. Remove the cover .
11 . Remove the four screws 1 securing the heat sink and fan assembly to the system board. 12. Lift the heat sink and fan assembly off the failing system board. Lay the heat sink on its side so that the thermal grease does not come in contact with anything.
Important T ouch only the sides of the micropr ocessor . Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom. 14. Lift the microprocessor 2 straight up and out of the socket. Notes: a. Note the orientation of the notches 1 on the microprocessor .
17. Lower the microprocessor straight down into the system boar d socket of the new system board. 18. Lower the microprocessor r etainer . 19. Lock the retainer with the small handle to secure the micr oprocessor in the socket. 20. The new retention bracket has plastic one-way rings on the posts that insert into the rear of the new system boar d.
Replacing the system board (T ypes 7390, 7391, and 7392) 1. Remove the cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Lift the fan duct off the heat sink fan. 3. Remove any adapter cards installed in the PCI connectors. See “Replacing a PCI adapter” on page 121.
14. Lift the small handle 1 . Important T ouch only the sides of the micropr ocessor . Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom. 15. Lift the microprocessor 2 straight up and out of the socket. Notes: a. Y our micropr ocessor and socket might look differ ent than the one illustrated.
16. Holding the microprocessor with your fingers, position the micr oprocessor so that the small triangle 1 on one corner is aligned with the corresponding triangle on the socket. 17. Make sure that the small handle is in the raised position. 18.
Replacing the microprocessor (T ypes 7396, 7397, and 7398) Note: A thermal gr ease syringe is requir ed to complete the micropr ocessor installation. Make sure the gr ease syringe is available before beginning the procedur e. The FRU number for the thermal grease is 91P8835.
6. Lift the small handle 3 and open the retainer 1 . Important T ouch only the sides of the micropr ocessor . Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom.
Notes: a. Note the orientation of the notches 1 on the microprocessor . This is important when reinstalling the micr oprocessor on the system boar d. b. Do not drop anything onto the micropr ocessor socket while it is exposed. The socket pins must be kept as clean as possible.
11 . Lower the microprocessor straight down into the system boar d socket of the system board. 12. Lower the microprocessor r etainer . 13. Lock the retainer with the small handle to secure the micr oprocessor in the socket. 14. Use the thermal grease syringe to place five drops of gr ease on the top of the micropr ocessor .
Replacing the microprocessor (T ypes 7390, 7391, and 7392) Note: A thermal gr ease syringe is requir ed to complete the micropr ocessor installation. Make sure the gr ease syringe is available before beginning the procedur e. The FRU number for the thermal grease is 91P8835.
6. Lift the small handle 1 . Important Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom of the micropr ocessor . If you must touch the micropr ocessor , touch only the sides. 7. Lift the microprocessor 2 straight up and out of the socket. Notes: a.
9. Holding the microprocessor with your fingers, position the micr oprocessor so that the small triangle on one corner is aligned with the corresponding triangle on the micropr ocessor socket. 10. Holding the microprocessor with your fingers, r emove the protective cover 2 that protects the gold contacts on the new micr oprocessor 1 .
13. Use the thermal grease syringe to place five drops of gr ease on the top of the micropr ocessor . Each drop of grease should be 0.03ml (3 tick marks on the grease syringe). 14. Install the heat sink and fan assembly on the system board. 15. Connect the heat sink and fan assembly to the system board.
Replacing the hard disk drive 1. Remove the cover .See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the drive bay assembly . See “Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly” on page 1 18. 3. Remove the two screws that secure the har d disk drive bracket.
Replacing an optical drive 1. Remove the cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the drive bay assembly . See “Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly” on page 1 18. 3. Remove the screws that secure the drive in the drive bay assembly .
Replacing the diskette drive 1. Remove the cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the drive bay assembly . See “Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly” on page 1 18. 3. Remove the screws at the bottom of the diskette drive that secure the drive to the drive bay assembly .
Replacing the power switch/ LED assembly 1. Remove cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the drive bay assembly . See “Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly” on page 1 18. 3. Remove the hard disk drive. See “Replacing the hard disk drive” on page 140.
Replacing the front panel card 1. Remove cover . See “Removing the cover” on page 1 14. 2. Remove the drive bay assembly . See “Removing and replacing the drive bay assembly” on page 1 18. 3. Disconnect the front panel assembly cables from the system boar d.
3. Reconnect the external cables and power cords to the computer . See “Rear connectors” on page 1 14. 4. If you have replaced the system board, you must update (flash) the BIOS. See “Flash update procedur es” on page 209. 5. Some FRU replacements requir e the configuration to be updated.
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Chapter 10. FRU lists Notes: 1. In the following tables, A CRU (Customer Replaceable Unit) is identified by either a 1, 2, or N in the CRU T ier column. A ″ 1 ″ means that the part is a T ier 1 CRU, A ″ 2 ″ means that the part is a T ier 2 CRU, and an ″ N ″ means that the part is not a CRU.
Machine T ype 7387 Item # 7387 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 FRU, Heat Sink/RM Kit, AMD Athlon/Sempron (all models) 41R4802 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , 3800+ Athlon64 AM2 X2 (2.
Item # 7387 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 4 PATA Combo RoHS TS-H492C (VIST A FW) (models 21G 21B 22U 22S 22P 22M 23S 23P 23Y 24U 24F 24S 24P 24Y 41U 41F 41S 41P 41Y 21Q 9AG 8AG 2BU 2BF 2CS 2CY 2HP 2DS 2DY.
7387 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Mechanical kit, side cover (all models) 41N5333 2 Y Mechanical kit (all models) 41N5331 N Y Main bezel kit (all models) 41N5283 N Y Power switch/LED assembly (all models.
7387 Keyboards (USB, Productivity) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Romanian (models 21G 25G 28G 45G) 41A4987 1 Y Russian/Cy (models 21G 25G 28G 45G) 41A4988 1 Y Serbian/Cyrillic (models 21G 25G 28G 45G) 41A4989 .
7387 Power Cords FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Power Cord (LA High V olt (APU) (models 23Y 24Y 41Y 26Y 27Y 44Y) 39M5067 1 Y Power Cord (Australia, New Zealand) (models 22M 42M) 39M5102 1 Y Power Cord (Hong Kon.
7387 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier RE (models 21G 28G 8DG) 42Y3473 1 FR/CF (models 21G 27F 28G 41F 9GF 8DG 2JF 2MF 48F 49F) 42Y4193 1 GR (models 21G 28G 8DG) 42Y4194 1 SP/LA (models 21G .
7387 V ista Home Basic 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier CZ (models 9BG) 87H4741 1 FI (models 9BG) 87H4742 1 PL (models 9BG) 87H4743 1 RU (models 9BG) 87H4744 1 TR (models 9BG) 87H4745 1 HU (models 9BG).
7387 Corel Education CDs FRU# CRU T ier LA (models 22S 23S 23Y 24S 24Y 41S 41Y 26S 26Y 27S 27Y 44S 44Y) 41X0446 1 BR (models 22P 23P 24P 41P) 41X0449 1 Chapter 10.
Machine T ype 7388 Item # 7388 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, AMD Athlon/Sempron (all models) 41R4802 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , 3800+ Athlon64 AM2 X2 (2.0 GHz processor , 89W) (models 21G 22G) 41X4241 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , 4200+ Athlon64 AM2 X2 (2.
Item # 7388 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 8 System board, Nvidia C51g (Remove BIOS socket) GA Level har d sub from 45C3619 (models 21G 22G 5AG 6AG 5BG 6BG) 45R5317 N Y 9 System Fan, rear w/grill (all models) 41N5339 N Y 10 Power supply , 280W , A TX, Standard (models 21G 22G 41G) 41N3479 N Y The FRUs listed in the following table are not illustrated.
7388 Keyboards (USB, Productivity) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Norwegian (models 21G 22G 41G) 41A4984 1 Y Polish (models 21G 22G 41G) 41A4985 1 Y Portuguese (models 21G 22G 41G) 41A4986 1 Y Romanian (models .
7388 W indows XP Home Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier FR/CF (models 21G 41G) 42Y3413 1 GR (models 21G 41G) 42Y4314 1 SP/LA (models 21G 41G) 42Y4315 1 IT (models 21G 41G) 42Y4316 1 AE (models 21G 41G) 42Y4.
7388 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier Multilingual 1 (models 22G 6BG) 42Y4427 1 Multilingual 2 (models 22G 6BG) 42Y4428 1 7388 V ista Home Basic 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH .
7388 V ista Business 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier HU (models 6BG) 87H4792 1 GK (models 6BG) 87H4793 1 PO (models 6BG) 87H4794 1 SL (models 6BG) 87H4798 1 7388 Corel Education CDs FRU# CRU T ier RoH.
Machine T ype 7389 Item # 7389 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, AMD Athlon/Sempron (all models) 41R4802 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , 4200+ Athlon64 AM2 X2 (2.
7389 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Cable, S ATA 250mm (all models) 41A7145 2 Y Luxshare S ATA cable, 457mm, 1 latching for Device, RoHS (all models) 26K1 186 2 Y IDE cable for T ower (2-drop) (all models).
7389 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier FR/CF (models 6BG) 42Y4193 1 GR (models 6BG) 42Y4194 1 SP/LA (models 6BG) 42Y4195 1 IT (models 6BG) 42Y4196 1 AE (models 6BG) 42Y4198 1 RU (models 6BG).
7389 V ista Home Basic 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier SL (models 4AG 4BG) 87H4752 1 7389 V ista Business 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH (models 6BG 44A) 87H4776 1 FR/CF (models 6BG) 87H4.
Machine T ype 7390 Item # 7390 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, AMD Athlon/Sempron (all models) 41R4802 N Y 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel ® Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R2950 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , 3800+ Athlon64 AM2 X2 (2.
Item # 7390 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 5 Hard disk drive, 160GB, 7200rpm Serial ATA (models 21B 21V 21J 22M 22Q 22H 63S 63D 63Y) 40Y9035 N Y 5 Hard disk drive, 250GB, 7200rpm Serial ATA (models 41B 42H.
7390 Keyboards (USB Preferred - Fullwidth) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? LA Spanish (models 63S 63D 63Y 45S 45D 45Y ) 41A5312 1 Y 7390 Keyboards (USB, Productivity) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? US English (models 22M .
7390 W indows XP Home Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier Hong Kong - TC (models 41B) 42T8727 1 7390 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH (models 21G) 42Y3466 1 SP/LA (models 45S 45D 45Y 63.
Machine T ype 7392 Item # 7392 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, AMD Athlon/Sempron (all models) 41R4802 N Y 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R2950 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , 3800+ Athlon64 AM2 X2 (2.
7392 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Shield, EMC, 5.25in. drive bay (all models) 41A7162 N Y Cable, Serial-A T A, (18in. RoHs) (all models) 41A7145 N Y Shield, EMC, diskette drive bay (all models) 41A7146 N.
7392 V ista Home Basic 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH (models) 87H4730 1 FR/CF (models) 87H4731 1 GR (models) 87H4732 1 SP/LA (models) 87H4733 1 BR (models) 87H4734 1 IT (models) 87H4735 .
7392 V ista Home Premium 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier RU (models) 87H4767 1 TR (models) 87H4768 1 HU (models) 87H4769 1 GK (models) 87H4770 1 PO (models) 87H4771 1 TW (models) 87H4772 1 HK (models).
Machine T ype 7393 Item # 7393 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 FRU, Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R4803 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , Pentium ® E2140 CONROE-.
Item # 7393 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 4 Combo 48 -32 -48 -16 - - DVD - ROM - CDR W (models 22U 22F 23V 24U 24F 55U 55F 55S 55P 55Y 22Q 94H 95B EAS EAP EA Y F7D F8S F8P F8Y G4S G4P G4Y G5D H6S H6P H6Y .
Item # 7393 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 8 System board, 946GZ D (models 21U 21F 22U 22F 23V 24U 24F 26U 26F 27U 27F 51U 51F 51M 51A 51T 53B 54H 55U 55F 55S 55P 55Y 56U 56F 57G 57V 22Q 26S 26Y 27S 27Y 51.
Item # 7393 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 8 System board, 946GZ D (models 21U 21F 22U 22F 23V 24U 24F 26U 26F 27U 27F 51U 51F 51M 51A 51T 53B 54H 55U 55F 55S 55P 55Y 56U 56F 57G 57V 22Q 26S 26Y 27S 27Y 51.
7393 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Power switch/LED assembly (all models) 41N5284 N Y Shield, system board (945GZ) (all models) 41N5286 N Y Miscellaneous hardwar e kit (all models) 41N5334 N Y Cable, hard.
7393 Keyboards (USB, Productivity) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Romanian (models 25G 52G 57G 58G 91G) 41A4987 1 Y Russian/Cy (models 25G 52G 57G 58G 91G) 41A4988 1 Y Serbian/Cyrillic (models 25G 52G 57G 58G 9.
7393 Power Cords FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Power Cord (Brazil) (models 21P 22P 24P 55P) 39M5232 1 Y Power Cord (LA High V olt (APU) (models 21Y 22Y 24Y 55Y 26Y 27Y 51Y 56Y) 39M5067 1 Y Power Cord (Australi.
7393 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH (models 21U 22U 26U 51U 51M 51A 51T 52G 54H 55U 57G 22Q 91G 92M 3KA 42Q F1U G1U G2U 2CQ GCU GDU 5BU 5DU 5FH 5HH 6GU 8AM 8AA 8AQ 97M) 42Y346.
7393 V ista Home Premium 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier FR/CF (models GHF 8KF) 87H4754 1 HK (models 98B) 87H4773 1 7393 V ista Business 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH (models 42Q F1U G1U.
Machine T ype 7394 Item # 7394 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 FRU, Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R4803 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , Intel 820 - A0 Smithfiel.
Item # 7394 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 8 System board, 946GZ B (models 21G 42G 94A 94T 22G 51G) Note: When you order a new system boar d you must also order a new retention bracket for the heat sink.
7394 Keyboards (USB, Productivity) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? French (models 21G 41G 42G 91G) 41A4972 1 Y German (models 21G 41G 42G 91G) 41A4975 1 Y Greek (models 21G 41G 42G 91G) 41A4976 1 Y Hebrew (model.
7394 Power Cords FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Power Cord (Denmark) (models 21G 41G 42G 91G) 39M5129 1 Y Power Cord (Switzerland) (models 21G 41G 42G 91G) 39M5157 1 Y Power Cord (Israel) (models 21G 41G 42G 91.
7394 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier NL (models 42G 91G) 42Y4204 1 CZ (models 42G 91G) 42Y4205 1 HE (models 42G 91G) 42Y4206 1 PL (models 42G 91G) 42Y4207 1 TR (models 42G 91G) 42Y4208 1 H.
Machine T ype 7395 Item # 7395 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 FRU, Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R4803 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , Intel 820 - A0 Smithfiel.
Item # 7395 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 6 Front panel car d (USB/Audio) assembly (all models) 41N5330 N Y 7 Hard disk drive, 80GB, 7200rpm, serial ATA (models 41B 42H) 40Y9034 N Y 7 Hard disk drive, 160.
7395 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Shield, system board (945GZ) (all models) 41N5286 N Y Miscellaneous hardwar e kit (all models) 41N5334 N Y Cable, hard disk drive and optical drive signal (2-dr op) (all.
7395 Power Cords FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Power Cord (Hong Kong) (models 41B 42H 91B 91H) 39M5151 1 Y Power Cord (UK, Ir eland, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei) (models 21A 43A) 39M5150 1 Y Power Cord (T aiwa.
7395 V ista Business 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier NO (models 49G 99G) 87H4783 1 SV (models 49G 99G) 87H4784 1 DK (models 49G 99G) 87H4785 1 NL (models 49G 99G) 87H4786 1 CZ (models 49G 99G) 87H4787.
Machine T ype 7396 Item # 7396 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R4803 N Y 2 Micropr ocessor , Celeron ® 420 CONROE-L 800/1.
Item # 7396 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 3 HLDS RoHS RAMBO-8 drive (models 23G 24B 25H 41M 26B 6BV 6AM 6AA 6A T 4GS 4GD 4GY 5FS 5FD 5FY 9DS 9DD 9DY 4KB 4KH 74B 74H F2B F2H D8S) 42Y9371 N Y 3 HLDS RAMBO-8.
Item # 7396 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 9 System board, 946GZ D (models 21M 21A 21Q 21T 21H 22G 22V 23G 24B 25H 41M 8AG 27M 29B 28H 43M 44B 44H 9AA 9A T 9A V 9BB 9BH 8BG 8CB 8CH 6BV 6AM 6A T 6A T 45G 5B.
7396 Keyboards (USB Preferred - Fullwidth) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? US English (models 4KH 74H F2H ) 41A5289 1 Y Chinese/US (models 4KB 74B F2B ) 41A5296 1 Y LA Spanish (models 4CS 4CD 4CY 4FS 4FD 4FY 4GS.
7396 Keyboards (Fingerprint Reader , USB) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? US English (models 41M 42G) 41A5248 1 Y Arabic (models 42G) 41A5249 1 Y Arabic/French (models 42G) 41A5250 1 Y Belgian/French (models 42G.
7396 mice FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Mouse, USB optical wheel (all models) 41A5085 1 Y Mouse, USB optical wheel - Logitec (all models) 41A5089 1 Y 7396 Adapters and miscellaneous FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? A.
7396 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier SP/LA (models 22G 23G 42G 8AG 8BG 4CS 4CD 4CY 4GS 4GD 4GY D6S D8S 4JS 4JD 4JY 5FS 5FD 5FY 9DS 9DD 9DY ) 42Y4195 1 IT (models 22G 23G 42G 8AG 8BG ) 42Y4.
7396 V ista Business 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier NL (models 8AG 8BG) 87H4786 1 CZ (models 8AG 8BG) 87H4787 1 FI (models 8AG 8BG) 87H4788 1 PL (models 8AG 8BG) 87H4789 1 RU (models 8AG 8BG) 87H4790.
Machine T ype 7397 Item # 7397 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R4803 N Y 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, S.
Item # 7397 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 8 Memory module, 512MB PC2-4200 - 533MHz - DDR2 SDRAM (models 21J 22J 23G 45G) 41X4251 2 Y 8 Memory module, 1GB PC2-4200 - 533MHz - DDR2 SDRAM (models 41J 42J) 41.
7397 Keyboards (USB Preferred - Fullwidth) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Japanese (models 22J 42J) 41A5310 1 Y 7397 Keyboards (USB Productivity) FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? US English (models 23G 45G) 41A4961 1 Y Ara.
7397 Adapters and miscellaneous FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? AT I X300SE 128MB (models 41J 42J) 39J9635 1 Y Internal USB Memory Card Reader (models 21J 23G 41J) 41X2089 1 Y Speaker Brick - Hong Kong, EME.
7397 W indows XP Pro Recovery CDs FRU# CRU T ier Multilingual 2 (models 23G 8BG) 42Y4428 1 7397 V ista Business 32 Recovery DVDs FRU# CRU T ier US/UK/AP/TH (models 8BG) 87H4776 1 FR/CF (models 8BG) 87.
Machine T ype 7398 Item # 7398 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, Smithfield, Pr esler (all models) 41R4803 N Y 1 Heat Sink/RM Kit, Intel Prescott, Cedar Mill, S.
Item # 7398 FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? 9 System board, 945GZ D - Intel based (models 41M 42V 91H 92H 93B 94B 97M 95A 95T 96B 96H) Note: When you order a new system boar d you must also order a new retention bracket for the heat sink.
7398 mice FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? Mouse, USB optical wheel (all models) 41A5085 1 Y Mouse, USB optical wheel - Logitec (all models) 41A5089 1 Y 7398 Adapters and miscellaneous FRUs FRU# CRU T ier RoHS? I.
Chapter 11 . Additional Service Information This chapter provides additional information that the service r epresentative might find helpful. Security features Security features in this section includ.
Updating (flashing) BIOS from a diskette 1. Insert a system program update (flash) diskette into the diskette drive. system program updates ar e available at http://www .lenovo.com/support on the W orld W ide W eb. 2. T urn on the computer . If it is already on, you must turn it off and back on.
Power management Power management reduces the power consumption of certain components of the computer such as the system power supply , processor , hard disk drives, and some monitors.
Recovering software When you install a new hard disk drive, you also need a set of Pr oduct Recovery discs. The set of Product Recovery discs will enable the contents of the har d disk to be restor ed to the same state as when the computer was originally shipped from the factory .
Appendix. Notices Lenovo may not offer the pr oducts, services, or features discussed in this document in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo repr esentative for information on the products and services curr ently available in your area.
vary significantly . Some measurements may have been made on development-level systems and there is no guarantee that these measur ements will be the same on generally available systems. Furthermore, some measur ements may have been estimated through extrapolation.
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Part Number: 41X8137 Printed in USA (1P) P/N: 41X8137.
An important point after buying a device Lenovo 7389 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
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However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Lenovo 7389. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Lenovo 7389 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center