Maintaining CPU/Memory boards
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Removing a CPU/Memory board
To add memory or replace a CPU/Memory board, you must first remove the CPU/Memory
board.
To remove a CPU/Memory board:
1. Open the right door.
2. Attach one end of an ESD antistatic wrist strap to the system chassis sheet metal and
attach the other end to your wrist. See Using an ESD wrist strap on page59 for more
information.
3. Identify the CPU/Memory board that you want to remove.
4. Loosen, but do not remove, the two captive screws securing the CPU/Memory board. See
the following figure.