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  • Once the video card is removed, close the latch/release on the frame so that it snaps back down flush.  Then locate the notches in the frame and the tabs in the side piece you set aside earlier.  You’ll need to lay the side piece back onto the frame so that the notches and tabs mesh, allowing the side piece to go down flush.  There will be about 1/2 to 3/4-inch gap between the edge of the side piece and the face of the computer.  Slide the side piece toward the face until it locks home.

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  • Now you’ll just need to connect the video cable to the on- motherboard (mobo) video ports.  The image shows a machine with the video card in place, for reference.  With the video card removed, that area will just be a rectangular hole in the back of the computer.  Power up the computer and check the input on the monitor(s), to be sure it is now coming from the correct source.

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  • If you were actually replacing the video card instead of just removing it, you’ll leave the latch/release open so you can put the new card in place.  Align the new card over the slot you took the old one from, making sure to keep it close to the outside frame, so that the end of the card which goes against the frame slips down between the mobo motherboard and the frame while you press the card into the slot. Make sure to line up the notch in the metal framing of the card with the projection on the computer’s frame.  The card’s notch should fit flush against the frame, around the projection.

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