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Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. Or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.Contents Before working inside your computer.11.11 Before you begin.11 Safety instructions.12 Recommended tools.13 Screw list After working inside your computer.15 Technical overview.16.17 Inside view of your computer.18 System-board components Removing the right-side cover.Removing the optical drive.28.28 Prerequisites.28 Procedure Replacing the optical drive.34.34 Procedure. 34 Post-requisites.34 Post-requisites Removing the top cover.35. 35 Prerequisites.35 Procedure Replacing the top cover.37.37 Procedure.37 Post-requisites Removing the bottom cover.38.38 Prerequisites.Removing the secondary hard-drive.46. 46 Prerequisites.46 Procedure Replacing the secondary hard-drive.50.50 Post-requisites.50 Procedure Removing the solid-state drive.51. 51 Prerequisites.51 Procedure Replacing the solid-state drive.53.53 Procedure.54 Post-requisites Removing the power-supply unit.Removing the graphics card.65.
65 Prerequisites.65 Procedure Replacing the graphics card. 67.67 Procedure.67 Post-requisites Removing the full-length graphics cards. 68 Prerequisites.69 Procedure Replacing the full-length graphics cards. 71.71 Procedure.Removing the top I/O-panel.80. 80 Prerequisites.80 Procedure Replacing the top I/O-panel.83.83 Procedure.83 Post-requisites Removing blower and heat-sink assembly.84.84 Prerequisites.84 Procedure Replacing blower and heat-sink assembly.88.88 Procedure.Removing the chassis fan.96. 96 Prerequisites.96 Procedure Replacing the chassis fan.99.99 Procedure.99 Post-requisites Removing the processor.101.101 Prerequisites.101 Procedure Replacing the processor.103.103 Procedure.105 Post-requisites Removing the wireless card.106.106 Prerequisites.106.Removing the system board.114.114 Prerequisites.114 Procedure Replacing the system board.116.116 Procedure.116 Post-requisites Downloading drivers.
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117.117 Downloading the audio driver.117 Downloading the graphics driver.118 Downloading the USB 3.0 driver.118 Downloading the Wi-Fi driver.Steps to confirm that power-supply unit is defective.138 Enhanced Pre-Boot System Assessment (ePSA) diagnostics.139 Running the ePSA diagnostics. 139 Diagnostics.
140 Wi-Fi power cycle Getting help and contacting Dell. 141 Self-help resources.142 Contacting Dell.WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For more safety best practices, see the Regulatory Compliance home page at www.dell.com/ regulatorycompliance. WARNING: Disconnect all power sources before opening the computer cover or panels. After you finish working inside the computer, replace all.CAUTION: You should only perform troubleshooting and repairs as authorized or directed by the Dell technical assistance team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty.
See the safety instructions that shipped with the product or at www.dell.com/.Screw list The following table provides the list of screws that are used for securing different components to the computer. Screw list Component Secured to Screw type Quantity Screw image Hard drive Hard-drive #6-32x1/4' bracket Hard-drive Chassis #6-32x1/4' 6 (two per cage hard-drive.Component Secured to Screw type Quantity Screw image Optical drive Optical-drive M2x2.5 bracket System board Chassis #6-32x1/4'.After working inside your computer CAUTION: Leaving stray or loose screws inside your computer may severely damage your computer. Replace all screws and ensure that no stray screws remain inside your computer. Connect any external devices, peripherals, or cables you removed before working on your computer.Before working inside your computer. After working inside your computer, follow the instructions in After working inside your computer.
Sris The procedure for installing an additional SATA hard drive in the XPS 8300, are HERE You will need a SATA data cable, there should be a spare power connector for a second hard drive inside the case. Four 6-32X1/4, phillips head screws will be required to secure the hard drive to the drive cage. After installing the drive, check in the System Setup, that the motherboard SATA connector the second hard drive is connected to, is enabled on. For windows to recognize the drive, you may need to partition, format and assign the hard drive, a drive letter, using Disk Management.
Right click 'Computer' and select, Manage, then Disk Management from the menu.
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Click to expand.Installing a third-party motherboard in a Dell PC can be a bit tricky. Fortunately, the XPS 8300 is fairly normal. Having said that, here are some issues to watch out for:.
The motherboard that you've chosen won't fit in that chassis. The Gigabyte G1.Sniper Z170 is full ATX, and the XPS 8300 will only take micro ATX boards. The front-panel connector in the XPS 8300 is one block, as opposed to individual connectors for power switch, drive LED, etc.
You will either have to find a motherboard with a matching pinout for Dell's front panel connector, or break out the Dell connector into the correct pairs to match your new motherboard's header. You won't be able to use your new motherboard's USB 3.0 front panel connector because the XPS 8300's chassis doesn't have any USB 3.0 ports on the front.Honestly, if you're going to do this much of an upgrade, I recommend leaving the XPS 8300 as-is and building a new PC. You'll end up with nice machine that has all standard parts instead of having to jump through hoops to accommodate Dell's oddities and shortcomings.Mike.
Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site.or read our to learn how to use this site. My Dell Dimension 8300 Pentium 4 2.8ghz would start but only enough to get into the bios where I noticed that the hard drive was not recognized. I tried a different hard drive, a known good ribbon cable and still would not recognize HD. Internet searching I found a number of people with similar problems that were resolved with a motherboard replacement which I did.
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I ordered a refurb.MB off of Ebay: 'The XPS GEN-2 motherboard we offer in this listing can replace the Dimension 8300 motherboard with very little effort!' I just had to get a sound card and and a second fan and that was it. Did the install, appeared to go fine. Upgraded to a 3.2GHZ (512KB 800MHZ SOCKET478)applied thermal paste to cpu and plugged it in and push the button. The green LED light in the button did not illuminate. I did notice on the MB that a green LED did illuminate and that is it. Maybe I should try another power supply, although it did work right before I pulled it apart.
Motherboard probably doesn't support the new CPU or it needs a bios update. Im leaning toward CPU incompatibility.If the computer doesn't post after that upgrade, then it is the CPU not being supported. And the bios is locked so you cannot change the frequencies to match if that is the case. Also, if the computer won't even turn on, as in no fans, no drives booting up, no nothing. Then I believe you shorted your case pins or some part of the board when doing this.But about the hard drive not being recognized.OP, This is a very strange problem and happened to me before with many computers. Usually the SATA cable, sata port on the motherboard, or the SATA power from the PSU has gone bad. It is strange though, because what I did is I usually plugged the drive into a different SATA port on the board, and of course it worked.
Then a few days later I plugged it into the port I thought was bad, and it worked. It is very strange, but I believe leaving the pc off for a bit after messing with it may help, and make sure to completely the unplugged.Another tip is removing the cmos battery and resetting the bios.Edited by smerffed, 13 November 2012 - 11:45 AM. This does not matter if its a replacement board and its the same exact one. Which it is a replacement board for that system.The computer would still post, he would just get a bsod if he used a completely different board.When you take a hdd with a Windows OS installed on it that you have been using on one computer and then install it as the primary hdd in another computer you are asking for major problems. The excerpt below is from a article which describes in detail what happens. The article also mentions a reference to an article by Microsoft, it can be seen.' Moving a hard drive with Windows.
2000 or Windows XP. already installed to a new motherboard without reinstalling the operating system is not recommended.If a hard drive is moved to a new computer, the registry entries and drivers for the mass storage controller hardware on the new motherboard are not installed in Windows for the new computer you may not be able to start Windows. This is documented in Microsoft's knowledge base article. This is true even if you move the hard drive to a motherboard with the same chipset, as different hardware revisions can cause this issue as well.Additionally, moving a hard drive to a new motherboard may not exhibit any errors until you install new IDE drivers. This is because each chipset uses a different Plug-n-Play (PNP) ID to identify it.
If you move your motherboard, your registry will have multiple PNP IDs (for the old hardware as well as the new hardware). If there are multiple entries in the registry, Windows cannot determine which hardware to initialize and therefore fails with a STOP error.' Edited by dc3, 14 November 2012 - 11:21 AM.
I posted this because as of this date the Dell XPS 8300 is the flagship model for Dell and is the current high performance model being sold on their website. There is confusion in the Dell forums as well as among Dell technical support about the issue of the number of hard drives that can be installed on this computer. Some Dell tech support reps are giving incorrect info. I was told by a tech support rep that the Dell XPS 8300 can only use 2 hard drives.
There were a few others I chat with who said the same thing. That is absolutely 100% incorrect.
This video shows how it's done as well as a few other tips regarding multiple hard drives.