Removing and Installing Parts 77
5If necessary, remove memory modules that occupy system board
sockets in which you plan to install upgrade modules.
6If you have the optional memory riser boards installed and you plan to
install upgrade modules on the riser boards, remove the riser boards.
7Install the upgrade modules in system board or riser board sockets.
NOTE: See "Computer Memory Installation Guidelines."
NOTE: Without the optional memory riser boards installed, the computer
supports a maximum of 64 memory devices on all installed RIMMs. With
the memory riser boards installed, the computer supports up to 128
memory devices (64 devices on each riser board). See "Memory Module
Label" for the location of the label on the RIMM that identifies the
number of memory devices it contains. You can also determine the number
of memory devices installed through the System Memory option in system
setup.
8If you removed the memory riser boards, install the riser boards.
9Close the computer cover.
10 Stand the computer upright.
11 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 system start-up:
ALERT! Cover was previously removed.
The computer detects that the new memory does not match the
existing system 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
12 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 14.
13 If the memory total is incorrect, repeat step 1 through step 3. Check
the installed modules and riser boards to ensure that they are seated
properly in their sockets. Then repeat step 9 through step 12.