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To Remove a Memory Upgrade Module
1. Perform steps 1 through 5 of To Install a
Memory Upgrade Module.
2. Pull clips sideways from each side of the
memory upgrade module. (Figure 4-14).
3. While holding clips out, remove the module
from the slot by lifting it up and pulling
towards the front of your notebook.
4.Store the memory upgrade module in a static
guarded sleeve.
5. Replace the cover by following the
instructions in steps 10 through 11 of the
instructions of To Install a Memory Upgrade
Module, or install new memory upgrade
modules and then replace the cover by
following the instructions in steps 6 through
11 of the instructions of To Install a Memory
Upgrade Module.
C A U T I O N
Memory upgrade modules can be
severely damaged by electro-static
discharge (ESD). Be sure you are
properly grounded when handling
and removing the module.
3. The System Memory and the Extended
Memory capacity, as detected by your note-
book during the Power On Self Test (POST),
are displayed at the bottom of the Main
Menu screen.
Example:A system with 32MB of memory
will display 640K System Memory, 31M
Extended Memory.
When you have installed additional memory,
the display should change. For example for:
Total RAM System Extended
Installed Memory Memory
32MB 640 K 31M
48 MB 640 K 48.5M
64 MB 640 K 64M
96 MB 640 K 95M
Checking the Computer
Recognition of New Memory Capacity
When you have changed system memory
capacity by adding or removing memory
upgrade modules, be sure to check that your
notebook has recognized all of the active
memory.You can check memory capacity by
looking at the Main Menu of the setup utility:
1. Turn on power using the power switch.
2.Enter the setup utility by pressing the F2 key
as soon as the Fujitsu logo appears on the
screen. (See page 56.)