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Removal and Replacement Procedures
4.17
Processor Components
4.17.1
Processor
1.
Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 4.2).
WARNING:
Power is continuous to the system board and power supply even when the power
switch is turned off. To prevent damage to the unit, disconnect the power cord from the power
source or the unit before beginning disassembly procedures.
2.
Lay the computer down on its large base for greater stability.
3.
Remove the access panel (Section 4.6).
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system
components to cool before touching.
4.
For the Pentium II processor, press in on the retaining clips on each side of the
processor, then lift the processor out of the socket.
Removing the Pentium II Processor from the System Board - 440BX
5.
For the Celeron processor, press down on one retaining clip and pull the processor up
just enough to disengage the locking device, then press down on the second clip and
pull the processor completely out of the socket.
✎
It may be necessary to remove the graphics board before removing this processor.
Summary of Contents for Deskpro EP Series
Page 1: ...Compaq Deskpro EP Series of Personal Computers Maintenance Service Guide...
Page 2: ...Guide to Features Upgrades Compaq Deskpro EP Series of Personal Computers...
Page 20: ...2 2 Spare Parts 2 1 System Unit 2 1 1 System Unit 440BX System Unit Spare Parts 440BX Model...
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Page 24: ...2 6 Spare Parts 2 2 Mass Storage Devices Mass Storage Devices...
Page 26: ...2 8 Spare Parts 2 3 Cables Cables...
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