User`s guide

I
Caution
Apply only enough pressure on the retaining clips to
release the SIMM; too much pressure can break the
plastic retaining clips or damage the socket.
2.
Remove the SIMM from the computer and store it in an
anti-static package.
3.
If you wish to remove additional SIMMs, repeat steps 1
and 2, making sure you empty the sockets in the following
order: J0651, J0650, J0550, and J0550.
4.
You may need to change the settings of jumpers E0391
and/or E0392 on the main system board, depending on the
type of SIMMs you removed and the current settings of the
jumpers. See the next section for more information.
5.
The next time you turn on your computer, run the SETUP
program or the EISA Configuration utility to enable the
computer to recognize the new amount of memory. For
more information, see Chapters 2 and 3.
Setting Main System Board Jumpers
The jumpers on your main system board allow you to control
the following computer operations:
CI
Recover the system BIOS if it becomes corrupted
Cl
Enable or disable the built-in video controller
Cl
Write-protect the diskette drive(s)
Cl
Set the factory defaults for non-volatile RAM (NVRAM)
Cl
Enable or disable the password function
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