Post-Installation Procedures - Epson ActionPC 5000 User Manual

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8. Make sure the pins in the processor chip are directly over the
holes in the socket. Then gently push the microprocessor
straight into the socket, pressing evenly on all sides.
If you are installing a 486 chip rather than a Pentium
OverDrive processor, you'll see an extra row of holes
around the outside of the socket.
9. Secure the processor chip by pressing the ZIF handle back to
the closed position.
10. If you are upgrading from a 486SX or SX2 processor to a DX,
DX2, or Pentium OverDrive processor, you need to change
the jumper settings of J8, J9, and J10. If you are upgrading
to a CPU with a different clock speed, you may need to
change the setting of jumpers J11, J12, J13, and J14. See the
tables on page 4-8 for the correct jumper settings.
11. If you are upgrading to a DX, DX2, or Pentium Over-Drive
microprocessor, you must also install a heat sink over the
microprocessor. Follow the instructions included with the
heat sink.
12. Replace any cables you disconnected Then replace the
computer's cover.
13. Run SETUP as described in Chapter 2 to update your
computer's configuration with the new processor.

Post-installation Procedures

After you install or remove options such as memory modules
or a microprocessor, you must run SETUP to update the
computer's configuration. See Chapter 2 for instructions.
Additionally, you may need to add some commands to your
configuration files. See your operating system manual and the
manual that came with your optional equipment.
Installing and Removing Options
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