Removing The Cpu Card - Epson Powerspan User Manual

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Removing the CPU Card

The CPU card contains your system's microprocessor and
cache memory. The card plugs into a proprietary slot on your
main system board. You may wish to upgrade your card by
replacing it with a new card containing a Pentium (or other
future) microprocessor or by replacing the CPU chip with an
Intel P24T OverDrive processor. You may also need to remove
the CPU card to access other components on the main system
board.
Before you can remove the CPU card, you must first remove
the retaining bracket that holds it in place. Follow these steps:
1. Squeeze together the tabs on the slotted end of the retaining
bracket that protrudes from the hole in the back of the
computer. Slide the bracket toward the front of the
computer until the slotted end clears the hole, as shown
below.
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end
holes
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