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17.
Start SETUP and select "Yes" for [Reset Configuration Data] on the Advanced menu.
This setting is required to change the hardware configuration data. See Chapter 4 for details.
18.
To add one or more processors to the server in 1-processor configuration to operate the server with more than
one processor, do the procedure below:
For Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000, change the driver of [Computer] in the device manager to
[ACPI multi-processor PC] and then update the system (see Chapter 5).
Removal
To remove the processor, prepare the removal referring to steps 1 to 5 of the installation procedure and do the reverse
procedure of steps 8 to 12.
IMPORTANT:
Do not remove any processor unless it is failed.
To maintain the cooling effect in the server, a dummy cover is installed in the empty slot.
Be sure to install a dummy cover on the slot where the processor is not installed.
After the operation, heat may make the cool seat at the bottom of the heat sink adhere to
the processor. To remove the heat sink from the processor, first turn the heat sink to the
left and right lightly to make sure that the heat sink can be set apart from the processor.
Removing the heat sink with it adhering to the processor may cause the processor
and/or socket to be damaged.
Do as follows if a processor is removed (or replaced):
1.
Start SETUP, select menus "Main" – "Processor Settings" – "Processor Retest" in order to clear the error
information on the removed processor (see Chapter 4).
When a processor is replaced, select menus "Main" – "Processor Settings" to confirm that the ID and L2 and
L3 Cache of the additional processor are defined correctly (see Chapter 4).
2.
Select "Yes" for [Reset Configuration Data] on the Advanced menu.
This is required to update the hardware configuration information. See Chapter 4 for details.
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