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How Do You Remove A SCSI Controller?

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How Do You Remove A SCSI Controller?

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Removing computer hardware, such as a SCSI controller, is often recommended when you are no longer using the hardware, as this lightens the system’s electrical load and allows for other system devices to be installed in its place. Removing a SCSI controller is an easy procedure that any computer user can accomplish even if you did not install the device originally. Disconnect any electrical sources from the computer. Remove the computer’s side access panel from the computer case. This may require removing two thumbscrews on the rear face of the case. Locate the SCSI controller from among the installed computer add-on cards. This card will be the only card with SCSI connectors exposed through the back face of the computer’s case. Remove the controller card by grabbing it along its edges and pulling it straight away from the motherboard’s interface slot. This may take a little force if it is seated tightly. Replace your computer’s side access panel and reestablish any electrical connecti

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