Installing Options 5-29
If your system has a Celeron or Pentium III processor, see the
next section, “Removing the Celeron or Pentium III
Processor Cartridge.” If your system has a Pentium II
processor, see “Removing the Pentium II Processor
Cartridge.”
Removing the Celeron or Pentium III Processor Cartridge
Remove the Celeron or Pentium III processor cartridge from
the system board as follows.
Note:
NEC CSD recommends that you print
out or write down your current CMOS Setup
parameters and store the information in a safe
place before removing your processor.
1.
Make sure that Restore AC/Power Loss in the Power
Management Setup menu of the CMOS Setup Utility is
set to “Last State” (default) or “Power On” before
removing the processor.
Note:
Verify that Restore AC/Power Loss in
the Power Management Setup menu of the
CMOS Setup Utility is set to “Last State” (default)
or “Power On” before replacing any processor.
2.
Let the components within the system cool for about 10
minutes before removing the processor.
!
WARNING
If the system has been running, any processor or
heat sink already installed on the board will be
hot. To avoid the possibility of a burn, let the
components cool for 10 minutes before
continuing with the procedures described here.