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3. Expansion RAM Modules
SECTION 2
If you increase memory capacity, you will be able to handle larger data and the PC performance
will be enhanced when multiple applications are running simultaneously.
This section explains how to replace the memory installed in your PC.
Replacing Memory
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Always turn off the power to the PC and disconnect the AC adapter when replacing
memory, or you may get electric shock.
SWALLOWING
Make sure to keep the small parts that you removed such as a cover, caps and screws,
away from small children. If a child swallows any of those parts by accident, he or she
may suffocate. Parents should take extra care to keep those parts out of children’s
reach.
Should a child swallow a small part by accident, see a medical doctor as soon as
possible.
CAUTION
FAILURE
Hold the edge of memory not to touch its terminal and IC while you replace it. And do
not touch the parts and terminals inside the PC unit. Fat substance on your fingertip
might results in improper contact.
FAILURE
A memory is composed of parts very sensitive to static. It may be destroyed by the
static on a human body. Discharge static from your body by touching metal object be-
fore handling a memory.
FAILURE
Always turn off the power to the PC when you replace memory. If you replace it in
Standby or Suspend Mode with Windows 2000 or Windows 98, or in Suspend or Save-
to-Disk Mode with Windows 95, unsaved data will be lost or the PC or the memory may
become faulty.
IMPORTANT
When you unscrew the screws on your PC, use the cross-point screwdriver No. 1
with the appropriate size for the screws. Using screwdrivers other than that
may damage the head of screws.
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