Disassembly and Reassembly 3-9
If you are replacing a SO-DIMM and need to remove one that is already installed, do so as
follows:
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Press the locking tabs away from the sides of the SO-DIMM and hold while gently
lifting on the edge of the SO-DIMM.
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When the edge of the SO-DIMM pops up and is at approximately a 60 degree angle,
pull the SO-DIMM from the socket.
Removing an installed SO-DIMM
5.
Replace the memory module bay cover and screw.
6.
Turn over the system and power on.
Disassembly
This section contains step-by-step disassembly procedures for the system. Reassembly is the
reverse of disassembly. Each procedure is supported by a simplified disassembly illustration to
facilitate removal. The illustrated parts breakdown and parts lists for the system unit are shown
in Chapter 5.
For complete disassembly of the system, follow the disassembly instructions that follow.
When disassembling the system unit, follow these general rules.
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Turn off the system and disconnect all power and all options, including the AC adapter
(if connected) and battery packs (see the procedures that follow).
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Do not disassemble the system into parts that are smaller than those specified in the
procedure.
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Label all removed connectors. Note where the connector goes and in what position it
was installed.
Before handling any internal components, discharge static electricity
from yourself and your clothing by touching a nearby metal surface.
Battery
Remove the battery pack installed in the NEC Versa LXi system as follows.
Summary of Contents for Versa LXi
Page 1: ...NEC Versa Notebook Computer NEC VERSA LXI S E R V I C E A N D R E F E R E N C E M A N U A L...
Page 80: ...4 System Board Layout LED Status Board Audio Board Connector Board Main Board...
Page 83: ...5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List...
Page 84: ...5 2 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown...
Page 91: ...7 Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting Helpful Questions...
Page 99: ...9 Specifications System Components Connector Locations Memory Map Interrupt Controllers...