Removing A Rimm Or Continuity Module - NEC POWERMATE CT User Manual

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With the left mouse button, click
2.
the random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of memory in
your system.
In Windows 98 or Windows 2000, you can also find the amount of
memory by pointing to
clicking

Removing a RIMM or Continuity Module

If your memory configuration requires the removal of a RIMM module or
a continuity module, use the following steps.
boards or RIMM modules, reduce static discharge by touching the chassis.
Remove the cover (see "Removing the Cover" earlier in this chapter).
1.
Locate the RIMM sockets on the system board (see the figure
2.
"Locating the RIMM and processor sockets" earlier in this chapter).
Eject a RIMM module or continuity module by pressing the plastic
3.
clips at the outer edges of the socket away from the module (see the
following figures).
For module identification, note that the RIMM module is taller than
the continuity module and has a cover over the memory on the
module. Also note that the continuity module has no memory
installed on it.
module may be hot to the touch. Use caution in removing the module to
avoid a burn.
Grasp the center of the module and pull it out of the socket.
4.
Store the module in an anti-static bag.
5.
If you are installing a RIMM or continuity module, see "Installing a
6.
RIMM or Continuity Module" in the next section.
4-18 Installing Options
My Computer
, and clicking the
Properties
Before opening the system and before handling
If the system was just turned off, the RIMM
. The
Properties
, clicking the right mouse button,
tab.
Performance
tab shows
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