Opening and Closing the Case

=Removing the Motherboard=
 * 1) Remove all cables from the lower power computer mounted to the back of the monitor.
 * 2) Remove the two Phillips head screws, which keep the computer mounted to the bracket. The screws are on the right side.
 * 3) Slide out the computer. It will pull out from the left side.[[image:Back-view1.jpg|thumb|none|The low power computer removed from the monitor bracket.]]
 * 4) Remove the face plate on side with the Ethernet and VGA ports. Be careful when removing the face plate.  It can break.
 * 5) *Pull from the top of the face plate
 * 6) *Once the top of the face plate is separated from the computer, remove the bottom of the face plate from the bottom of the computer.[[Image:Front-plate.gif|thumb|none|Removing the faceplate from the computer case.]]
 * 7) Inside the computer case, you will see the motherboard. Gently remove the motherboard from the computer case.
 * 8) Slowly ease the motherboard out the case, pulling from the center of the board. If you pull on the motherboard from the side, it may jam in the case.[[Image:Board-slide.gif|thumb|none|Removing the motherboard from the computer case.]]

=Inserting the Motherboard= Return to the Table of Contents
 * 1) Line up the motherboard with the groves inside of the computer case. The side with the USB ports should go into the case first.
 * 2) Once the left and right sides of the motherboard of lined up the groves inside the computer case, slide the motherboard into the case. Be careful not to force one side.  Push the motherboard from the center of the edge, not the left side or the right side.
 * 3) *Be very careful not to jam the motherboard into the case.
 * 4) Attach the faceplate by lining up the bottom of the faceplate with bottom of the computer.
 * 5) Snap the top of faceplate into the computer.
 * 6) Slide the computer into the bracket attached to the monitor.
 * 7) *The side with the power, Ethernet and VGA ports should face the bracket when sliding the computer into the bracket.
 * 8) *The surface of the computer with two strips of rubber running lengthwise should face the monitor, when sliding the computer into the bracket.
 * 9) Secure the computer to the bracket by screwing the Philips screws into the two holes on the side of the computer with the power, Ethernet and VGA ports.
 * 10) Attach the USB keyboard, mouse, VGA and power cables.