Intel TM700 Server User Manual


 
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System
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2. Click on Switch to classic view.
3. Double click on the System icon, and click on the General tab. This tab shows
the random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of system memory in
your computer.
Windows
®
2003
1. On the Windows desktop, click on Start, and select Control Panel.
2. Click on Switch to classic view.
3. Double click on the System icon, and click on the General tab. This tab shows
the random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of system memory in
your computer.
Removing a DDR module
Figure 4 - 22 : DDR Memory Module Sample
If your memory configuration requires the removal of a module, perform the following
steps:
1. Remove the computer right side door. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on
page 4-6.
2. Locate the memory upgrade sockets on the motherboard.
3. Press the plastic clips at the outer edge of the socket away from the memory
module. This ejects the memory module from the socket. Don't touch the mod-
ule's metal "fingers." Store the module in an anti-static bag (available at elec-
tronic supply stores) or a cardboard box.
Installing a DDR module
1. Remove the computer right side door. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on
page 4-6.
2. If you need to remove a currently installed memory module, refer to the above
section.
3. Align the new module with an empty memory socket. Make sure the notch on the
module aligns with the key in the socket. The module is designed to install into
the socket in only one way.
4. Press the module firmly into the socket. If you have difficulty installing a mod-
ule, do not force it! Carefully remove the module, then check the alignment of
the module's notch with the one in the socket. Then re-install the module.