HP 7867 (US) manual Removing a Dimm

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automatically lock it into position when the DIMM is fully seated.

To reassemble the computer:

1If you moved any cabling, put them back into place.

2Replace the drive cage, fan duct, and side panel (see “Closing the Computer” on page 20).

3Reconnect the power cord and all other cables.

4Reconnect the modem/phone cable.

5Turn on the computer and all peripherals.

Removing a DIMM

1Turn off the computer and all peripherals.

2Disconnect the modem/phone cable.

3Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor).

4Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 3).

5Gently lay the computer on its side.

6Locate the DIMM sockets on the motherboard.

7If necessary to reach the DIMM socket, remove the fan duct (see “Removing the Fan Duct” on page 5).

8If necessary to reach the DIMM socket, remove the drive cage (see “Removing the Drive Cage” on page 5).

9Move any cabling out of the way, if necessary.

10Push down on the two retaining clips on the ends of the DIMM socket until the DIMM pops out of the socket.

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Contents Upgrading and servicing USA Features of the HP Pavilion Before You Begin Opening the ComputerRemoving the Side Panel Page Removing the Drive Cage Removing the Fan DuctPage Adding Memory Installing a DimmPage Removing a Dimm Installing Add-In Cards Page Page If the New Card or Device Isn’t Working What Is Plug and Play?Installing a Second Hard Drive Adding and Removing DrivesRemoving the Preinstalled Hard Drive Replacing the Diskette Drive Replacing an Optical Drive Page Replacing the Battery Page Replacing the Drive Cage Closing the ComputerPage Replacing the Fan Duct Replacing the Side Panel Page Declaration of Conformity Regulatory and Safety InformationTelephone Connection FCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA OnlyConsumer Information and FCC Requirements Energy Star Compliance Canada Department of Communications DOC NoticeStatement of Fax Branding Page Australia/New Zealand Telecom Statement DOC Statement Canada OnlyAustel Statement Australia Only AT &F T /N6 S6=3 S7=45 % L=7 &Y0 &W0 InitializationAutomatic Answering DialingParallel Telephones Connecting to Other EquipmentAutomatic Multiple Dialing Attempts Australia New Zealand Bell Compatible OperationMiscellaneous Voice FeaturesEuropean Telephone Network Declaration European Union Only UK Compliance Information Approved Usage Ringer Equivalence NumberStorage of Numbers AC Power Safety Warning Additional Safety InformationPower requirements of this adapter are +5V 1A and -5V 100Ma Page Lithium Battery Caution External Television Antenna Grounding Laser Safety StatementTV Antenna Connectors Protection Class 1 LED ProductPage Operating Specifications
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