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12.
Remove the Processor Retention Modules (A), as follows (see Figure
below): Save these modules for installation on the replacement system
board.
Loosen the top two captured nuts (B) on each of the Retention Modules
by using a Phillips-head or flat-head screwdriver.
While removing the Retention Mechanism Attach Mount Assembly
(RMAM) consisting of two studs and a bridge (C) from the bottom of the
system board, simultaneously remove the Processor Retention Module on
top of the system board.
Repeat this step for each Processor Retention Module to be removed.
A.
Processor retention module
B.
Two captured nuts
C.
Retention Mechanism Attach Mount (RMAM) Assembly
Removing the Processor Retention Module
13.
If you are replacing the system board, make a record of the system board
jumper settings so you can correctly configure the new board before you
install it.
14.
If you are replacing the system board, you may want to remove the Real-
Time Clock battery, the Pentium II Processor(s) and any DIMMs installed
on the system board. Refer to procedures found earlier in this chapter.
Summary of Contents for NEAX Express
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