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2-32 Compaq ProLiant DL760 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide

Processor

IMPORTANT: If you remove a processor, a processor terminator board must be reinstalled in the slot
before powering up the server.
To remove a processor:
1. Perform the preparation procedures. See "Preparation Procedures" earlier in this chapter.
2. Remove the Processor and Memory Module. See "Opening and Removing the Processor
and Memory Module" earlier in this chapter.
3. Rotate the front and rear ejector levers on the processor outward until the processor is
disconnected from the connector
4. Remove the processor by lifting up on the ejectors
Figure 2-26. Removing a processor
Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace a processor.
IMPORTANT: When installing a processor, push down on both levers simultaneously. The server may
not recognize the processor if it is not properly installed.
NOTE: Upon restart, the System ROM will automatically detect the presence of the new processor and
clear the POST processor failure message.
CAUTION: Handle the processor only by the ejectors. If you must set the processor down, lay it
down on the side with the hologram to prevent damage to the heat pipes and fins.
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CAUTION: The Processor Power Module must be installed before you install the accompanying
processor. Attempting to install the Processor Power Module afterward could damage its
electronic components.
CAUTION: The server will not boot if the Intel Pentium III Xeon processors are not the same
speed.
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