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Replacing an NSP Module
Place the NSP on an antistatic mat or pad. Position the NSP so that the faceplate is away from you and
Step 4
the edge connector is toward you.
Locate the SIMMs. The DRAM SIMMs occupy sockets U51 and U63
Step 5
Figure 5-13 Removing an NSP SIMM Module
Step 6
Release the spring clips from the SIMM that you wish to remove and lift the SIMM from the socket
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When both ends of the SIMM are released from the socket, use your thumb and forefinger to grasp the
Step 7
ends of the SIMM and pull the SIMM completely out of the socket. Handle the edges of the SIMM
only; avoid touching the memory module, pins, or metal traces (fingers) along the socket edge.
Place the SIMM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage.
Step 8
Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the remaining SIMMs, as required for your upgrade.
Step 9
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Push locking springs clip
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View from bottom of board
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