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orientation. It will only fit into the socket one way.
2.When the processor is securely in place close the clip on the socket. Do not use excessive force.
3.Refit the heatsink/ fan making sure it is correctly and fully seated on the processor.
Warning
The processor requires continuous airflow.
The computer keeps a record of its current hardware configuration in a CMOS memory chip, which is sustained by a small battery. This battery has a life of up to 5 years. If you find that you have to reconfigure the computer every time you turn it on, or the date and time seem to be dramatically incorrect, the battery is probably failing and needs to be replaced.
The battery is a
Read carefully the following instructions before commencing work.
1.Turn off the computer and unplug all power cords.
Warning
Do not use a metal or other conductive tool to remove the battery. If a
2.Using a
3.Taking care not to touch the top or bottom surface of the new battery, pick up the replacement with the positive (+) terminal upwards and press the battery into the holder using a
4.Dispose of the old battery in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
When you next turn on the computer you will have to run the BIOS Setup utility to enter the hardware configuration.
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