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PowerStation Flash Memory Replacement

Computer Technology Corporation

A3-05197-100

Background

This document describes the procedures for replacing the flash memory on 
PowerStations. The P2, P3, and P5 PowerStations come equipped with 
flash memory in place of a hard drive. This section describes how to 
remove and replace flash memory for these units.

This procedure requires the following tools:

Slotted head (#2) screwdriver

Phillips head (#0) screwdriver

Quarter inch nut driver

Important

The PowerStation uses special flash memory SIMM modules that 
are available from CTC. Using flash memory modules from a 
different source will cause unreliable memory storage. Also, CTC 
cannot guarantee the integrity of backup operations.

Before you begin removing or replacing the flash memory, be sure to back 
up any important data or Interact projects on the existing flash disk. Refer 
to the Interact Project Manager User Guide for details on backing up 
Interact projects.

Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

Modern integrated electronic devices, especially CPUs and memory chips, 
are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharges (ESD) and fields. Before 
you disassemble the PowerStation, be sure to follow these simple precau-
tions to protect you and the PowerStation from harm resulting from ESD.

1.

To avoid electric shock, always disconnect the power from the Power-
Station before you remove the backshell cover or separate the back-
shell from the front panel. Do not touch any components of the CPU 
card or other cards while the PowerStation is on.

2.

Disconnect power before making any hardware configuration chang-
es. The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card 
may damage sensitive electronic components.

3.

Only handle internal components in an ESD-safe location using appro-
priate grounding methods.

Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you 
touch the CPU card.

Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors.

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