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Memory Installation Procedure
When you install the memory modules, make sure the module aligns properly with the memory slot. The modules are keyed to ensure that it is inserted only one way. The method of installing memory modules are detailed by the following diagrams.
Once the memory modules are firmly seated in the slot, two latches on either side will close and secure the module into the slot. Sometimes you may need to close the latches yourself.
To remove the memory module, simply push the latches outwards until the memory module pops up. Then remove the module.
YOU MUST ALWAYS unplug the power connector from the motherboard before
! performing system hardware changes. Otherwise you may damage the board and/or expansion device.
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