HP n410c manual Inserting and Removing a Memory Expansion Board

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Notebook Upgrades and Add-ons

Inserting and Removing a Memory

Expansion Board

ÅWARNING: Failure to unplug the power cord and remove all battery packs before installing a memory expansion board can damage the equipment and expose you to the risk of electrical shock.

If a memory board is already installed, remove it. See “Removing a Memory Expansion Board” later in this chapter.

Inserting a Memory Expansion Board in the Memory Expansion Compartment

1.Shut down the notebook.

2.Close the display.

3.Turn the notebook bottom side up and remove the screw 1 securing the memory expansion compartment cover to the base assembly.

4.Lift the back edge of the memory expansion compartment cover and swing it up and forward 2.

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Contents Hardware Guide Page Contents Drives Specifications Index Setting Up the Hardware Hardware and Software SetupHardware and Software Setup Hardware Guide Hardware and Software Setup Hardware Guide Read the following guidelines, then set up the software Setting Up the SoftwareAfter Software Setup Hardware and Software Setup Look at the Notebook Front Panel ComponentsFront Panel Components Top Components Top ComponentsTop Components Top Components Right Side Components Right Side ComponentsRight Side Components Left Side Components Left Side ComponentsBottom Components Bottom ComponentsBottom Components Rear Components Rear Panel ComponentsAdditional Standard Components Additional Standard Components Safety & Comfort GuideComponentFunction Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using the TouchPadFn Key Using Hotkeys and Shortcut KeysHotkeys Shortcut Keys Hotkey and Shortcut Key ProceduresAdjust System Volume Fn+F5 Adjust Screen Brightness Fn+F10 Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad Enabling the Numeric KeypadDisabling the Numeric Keypad Enabling the Numeric Keypad at Startup Converting the Numeric Keypad Keys to Standard KeysUsing the Easy Access Buttons Using Default SettingsButton Name Default Assignment Pointing Devices and Keyboard Charging Battery Packs Battery PacksBattery Packs Replacing a Battery Pack Using a New Battery PackReplacing the Primary Battery Pack Hardware Guide Replacing an Optional External Battery Pack Hardware Guide Battery Packs Storing a Battery Pack Drives Caring for DrivesRemoving a Hard Drive Drives Hardware Guide Drives Hardware Guide Inserting a Hard Drive Audio and Video Using Audio FeaturesAudio Components Connecting a Stereo Speaker or Headphone Connecting a MicrophoneAdjusting Volume Keyboard Fn+F5 hotkeys Using Video FeaturesChanging the Video Mode Connecting a Device to the Composite Video-Out JackExternal Device Connections Connecting a Video Device Connecting an External MonitorInfrared Connection Guidelines Connecting Infrared EquipmentEnabling the Infrared Port Infrared Configuration GuidelinesConnecting an Optional Mobile Expansion Unit Connecting USB EquipmentUsing the RJ-11 Cable Connecting a ModemUsing a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter Connecting a Network Cable Connecting an Optional External MultiBay Connecting an Optional Cable Lock Connecting to Wireless DevicesBefore Removing or Installing Components Upgrading Memory Inserting and Removing a Memory Expansion Board Hardware Guide Inserting a Memory Expansion Board on the System Board Hardware Guide Hardware Guide Removing a Memory Expansion Board Upgrading or Adding a Modem or NIC Hardware Guide Hardware Guide Hardware Guide Configuring a PC Card Adding and Using PC CardsInserting a PC Card Removing a PC Card Conserving Energy Installing Additional Device DriversUpgrading the Hard Drive Adding a Second Battery PackOperating Environment SpecificationsPort and COM Port Settings Rated Power InputInterfaces Modem SpecificationsIndex Documentation Library QuickRestoreDocumentation Library CD Hardware Guide 2-12 hardware setup 1-1 headphones, headset Index-4 Safety & Comfort Guide 2-12 screen brightness, Fn Index-6
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