Dell 340 manual Installing a Memory Module

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1securing clips

2memory module socket

Installing a Memory Module

1.If necessary, remove memory modules that occupy system board sockets in which you plan to install upgrade modules.

2.Press the securing clips at each end of the socket outward until they snap open.

3.Align the slots on the bottom of the module with the ridges inside the socket.

NOTICE: To avoid damage to the memory module, press the module straight down into the socket with equal force applied at each end of the module.

4.Press the module straight down into the socket until the securing clips snap into place at the ends of the module. You should hear a click when the module is correctly seated.

Installing a Memory Module

1securing clips (2) 3 slots (2)

2ridges (2) 4 memory module socket

5.Close the computer cover.

6.Reconnect the computer and devices to their electrical outlets, and turn them on.

NOTE: If enabled, the Chassis Intrusion option will cause the following message to be displayed at the next computer start-up: Alert! Cover was previously removed.Reset the chassis intrusion detector.

The computer detects that the new memory does not match the existing computer configuration information and generates the following message:

The amount of system memory has changed.

Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility

7.Enter system setup, and check the value for System Memory. The computer should have already changed the value of System Memory to reflect the newly installed memory. If the new total is correct, skip to step 9.

8.If the memory total is incorrect, repeat step 1 through step 3. Check the installed modules to ensure that they are seated properly in their sockets. Then repeat step 7 through step 9.

9.When the System Memory total is correct, exit system setup.

10.Run the Dell Diagnostics to verify that the memory modules are operating properly.

For for information on running the Dell Diagnostics, see your User's Guide.

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Contents Before You Begin Installing the Battery BatteryRemoving the Battery Close the computer cover Small Desktop Computer Small Mini-Tower Computer Chassis Intrusion SwitchRemoving the Chassis Intrusion Switch Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector Replacing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchSmall Desktop Computer Mini-Tower Computer Computer CoverOpening the Computer Cover Closing the Computer Cover Back to Contents Removing the Control Panel Control PanelReplacing the Control Panel Floppy-Drive Removal DrivesFloppy-Drive Cable Removal Floppy-Drive Cable Attachment Drive-Rail Bracket Removal and ReplacementFloppy-Drive Installation Drive Rail Bracket Removal and Replacement Removing and Installing a Floppy Drive-Mini-Tower ComputerRemovable Media Cable Removal Removable Media Drive Removal Removable Media Drive InstallationRemovable Media Drive Cable Attachment Drive Bracket Rail Removal and Replacement Close the computer cover Hard-Drive Cable Removal Hard-Drive Shroud and Hard-Drive RemovalHard-Drive Cable Attachment Installing a Hard DriveHard Drive Removal Removing and Installing a Hard Drive-Mini-Tower ComputerHard-Drive Replacement Adding a Second Hard Drive IDE Drive Addressing Connecting DrivesSecond Hard Drive Installed Power Cable ConnectorDrive Interface Connectors IDE Device Installation GuidelinesScsi ID Numbers Scsi Device Installation GuidelinesBack to Contents Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Small Desktop Computer Expansion CardsExpansion Card Types Expansion Card Retention Arm-Small Desktop Computer Installing an Expansion CardExpansion Card Connection Expansion Card Installation-Small Desktop ComputerExpansion Card Retention Arm-Mini-Tower Computer Expansion Card Installation-Mini-Tower Computer Removing an Expansion Card Installing an AGP Graphics CardAGP Slot Filler Bracket Removal-Mini-Tower Computer AGP Card InstallationAGP Slot Filler Bracket Removal-Small Desktop Computer Removing an AGP Card Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage Expansion-Card Cage ReplacementExpansion Card Cage Small Desktop Computer Only Removing the Expansion-Card CageFront Panel Door Front Panel Door and Hinge ArmsReattaching the Front Door Reattaching the Hinge ArmsBack to Contents Removing Front-Panel Inserts Front-Panel InsertsReplacing Front-Panel Inserts Inside Your Computer Back to Contents Front I/O Panel Removal PanelRemoving the I/O Panel-Small Desktop Computer Removing the I/O Panel-Mini-Tower ComputerReplacing the I/O Panel Memory Modules Computer Memory Installation GuidelinesComputer Memory Memory Module Label System Board Memory ComponentsRemoving a Memory Module Removing a Memory ModuleInstalling a Memory Module Installing a Memory ModuleAirflow Shroud Rotation-Mini-Tower Computer Heat Sink/Blower Assembly Removal-Small Desktop ComputerMicroprocessor Removing the MicroprocessorLatches Retention base Tabs Heat sink Heat Sink Removal-Mini-Tower ComputerMicroprocessor Removal Installing the MicroprocessorMicroprocessor Installation Checking Computer Functions Removing the Power Supply Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply When Working Inside Your Computer Safety First-For You and Your ComputerSystem Board Components System Board Labels Connector or Component LabelSystem Board Jumpers System-Board Jumper SettingsJumpers Removing the System Board System BoardRemoving the System Board Replacing the System BoardBack to Contents Back to Contents

340 specifications

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