Sony PCV-L630 manual Removing a Memory Module, Locate the memory module you wish to remove

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VAIO Computer Reference Manual

Removing a Memory Module

You may need to remove a memory module if you change the memory configuration or replace a bad module.

!Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit Windows, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord.

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Remove the system cover (see “Removing the System Cover” on page 24).

Locate the memory module you wish to remove.

DIMM 1

DIMM 2

KY0073.VSD

If the memory module you wish to remove is DIMM #2, skip steps 3 to 5. Otherwise, continue.

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Contents Page Safety Information Owner’s RecordRegulatory Information Vaio Computer Reference ManualFCC Part Telephone Consumer Protection ActContents Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Fax/Modem Card Cmos Setup Options ContentsViii Chapter Identifying Components Front View Drive Description DrivesIdentifying Components Buttons and Switches Button or switch DescriptionIndicators Indicator DescriptionConnectors Connector DescriptionSlots Slot DescriptionRear View Printer Port Serial PortVaio Computer Reference Manual USB Connectors PHONE, MIC, Line IN, and Line OUTLCD connector is a 40-pin female MDR-type connector Identifying Components Link IEEE-1394Expansion Slot Vaio Computer Reference Manual Line and PhoneChapter Configuring Your System Accessing the Cmos Setup Utility Changing the Displays Power Management Settings Configuring Your SystemVaio Computer Reference Manual Configuring the System Board Cmos JumperRemove the system cover see Removing the System Cover on OFF CPU Frequency Ratio Multiplier SwitchesFreq Ratio Agpint Switch VGA Switch Page Chapter Removing, Installing, Replacing Components Removing the System Cover Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Replacing the System CoverInstalling an Add-In Card Removing an Add-in Card Vaio Computer Reference Manual Setting the Configuration Switches Setting the Cmos Jumper Replacing the Lithium Battery KY0072.VSD Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Installing System Memory Memory module configurations MBHandles Memory module Dimm Indicates pin Removing a Memory Module Locate the memory module you wish to removeMAN002A.VSD Push out MAN002B.VSD Be sure you reattach the ground wire located at each screw Replacing the Hard Drive MAN004.VSD Replace the system cover see Replacing the System Cover on Removing a Slot Cover Covering an Open I/O Slot Page Chapter System Board USB2Pin # Name Description ConnectorsFront Panel Header Diskette Drive Floppy Connector System BoardIDE Connectors PCI Slot Connectors Memory Module Dimm Connectors +5VSB Power ATX PWR ConnectorPin # Name Fansen Fan CPU FAN, Ctrl PWR ConnectorsPin Signal Name Keyboard/Mouse KB/MOUSE Connector PinUSBP1 GND USB ConnectorsUSBP0 GND PRINTER, SERIAL, and VGA Monitor Connectors Printer connectorDCD GND DSR RTS CTSRED Green Blue GND DDC GND RED GND Green GND Horizontal Sync Vertical SyncLCD Connector Wake On LAN Wolcon Connector Pin SignalLine in and Line OUT Connectors Phone and MIC Connectors Sony Memory Stick Slot Connector Link Interface Header Connectors Link Connectors Configuration Jumper and Switches Configuration Switches SW Vaio Computer Reference Manual Authorized technical support person FunctionPage Telephone Name Connector Type DescriptionChapter Fax/Modem Card Page Chapter Cmos Setup Options Standard Cmos Setup Screen Bios Features Setup Screen Cmos Setup OptionsBecomes enabled only when Boot Up Sound is enabled Cmos Setup Options Chipset Features Setup Screen 4MB8MB Uswc2F8H/IRQ3 3E8H/IRQ43F8H/IRQ4 3BCH/IRQ7Power Management Setup Screen Dpms OFFCmos Setup Options PNP and PCI Setup Screen USB IRQ Load Setup Defaults Screen Supervisor Password ScreenUser Password Screen Save & Exit Setup ScreenChapter Miscellaneous Technical Information About User and Supervisor Passwords If you set these passwords Following passwords are requiredBeep Code Error Messages Miscellaneous Technical InformationPCI Configuration Status and Error Messages Message MeaningDMA Default Channel Assignment DMA Channel AssignmentsIRQ # Default Assignment IRQ AssignmentsSystem I/O Address Map Address Range Description HexVaio Computer Reference Manual Address Range Description Hex Memory Map Address Range DescriptionPage Chapter Specifications ProcessorChipset PCI BusGraphics Dimm ConfigurationsL2 Cache Specifications AudioCommunications Expansion SlotsLink Interface Drives and ControllersSystem Cmos ROMTelephone 71 USB 6 VGA Monitor IndexCmos CPU KEYBOARD/MOUSE 11 LCDIndex PCI102 Agpint
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