Hardware Reference Guide - dc7600 USDT

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Hardware Upgrades
9. Replace the access panel.
10. Replace the stand, if desired.
11. Reconnect all external devices, plug the power cord into the
power outlet, and turn the computer on.
The computer automatically recognizes the additional memory when
you turn on the computer.
12. Use Computer Setup to enable the Smart Cover Sensor, if
desired.
Adding or Removing an Expansion Card
Adding an expansion card requires an optional expansion card
assembly with riser card, which can be obtained from HP or an
authorized provider.
The computer has one full-height, half-length PCI expansion slot that
can accommodate an optional expansion card 10.67 cm (4.2 inches)
in height and up to 16.76 cm (6.6 inches) in length. A variety of
optional PCI cards are available including:
Wireless LAN card
FireWire card
Modem card
NIC card
Graphics card
Adding a graphics card will, by default, disable the integrated
graphics on the system board. The integrated graphics can be
reenabled by changing the BIOS settings in Computer Setup.
A USDT serial/parallel I/O assembly, available as an option, replaces
the expansion slot cover and connects directly to the system board.