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Installing DIMMs
If you install additional memory by yourself,
1. Make sure the system is turned off, you are
wearing an antistatic wrist strap (available
from most computer supply dealers) and
you are in a dust/smoke-free environment.
2. Place the computer on a clean, dry, level
surface.
3. Using a small Philips-head screwdriver, re-
move the anchor screw (1) from the memory
bay cover and set the cover aside (2).
4. Insert a DIMM in either slot at about a 20
o
angle (3). Grooves on the sides of the mod-
ule allow you to insert it only one way.
Make sure it is seated as far into the slot as it
will go.
5. Gently push down on the module (4) until its
lock-catches snap into place.
DO NOT
FORCE IT
. The module should fit in without
much pressure. If there is a lot of resistance,
check to make sure the DIMM is properly
seated.
6. Install the second module in the same way.
7. Replace the memory bay cover (5).
8. After changing the RAM configuration, run
Setup
so the new total can be registered in
the CMOS (refer to
Chapter 4: Firmware
).
M
Warning
Do not touch the
modules edge connec-
tors. Even the cleanest
hands can leave oils
which may attract cor-
rosive particles.
I
NSERTING
THE
DIMM
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Follow the instructions on
the opposite side-panel.
Modules can be inserted in
any order.
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