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Caution –
The AC power cord should remain attached between the system unit and
an AC wall outlet. This connection provides the ground path necessary to protect
internal system components from harmful static discharges. Inside the system unit,
be sure the power supply wiring harness is connected to the main logic board to
complete the ground.
Caution –
Verify that the system power switch is in the Standby position. The green
LED at the front of the system unit should not be lit and the fan should not be
running. When the system power switch is in the Standby position, and the AC
power cord remains connected to a power outlet, hazardous AC voltage is still
present in the power supply primary. Do not attempt to service the power supply
under these conditions. Disconnect the AC power cord prior to handling the power
supply. When servicing any other system component, the AC power cord should
remain connected and poses no safety hazard.
To remove a DSIMM:
1. Prepare to work on the system as described in Chapter 6 “Power Off and On,” and
in Chapter 7, “Internal Access.”
Halt the system and verify that the power LED is not lit and the fan is not running.
Then open the system unit and attach a wrist strap as described in Section 7.3
“Attaching the Wrist Strap. Be sure to leave the system unit plugged in to an AC
wall outlet to provide a proper ground path.
2. Locate the DSIMM slots on the main logic board.
See
FIGURE 11-9
.
3. Place an antistatic mat, shiny side up, next to the system unit.
The mat is supplied with the replacement DSIMMs.
4. Locate and remove the faulty DSIMM.
See Section 4.4 “Determining Faulty DSIMM Locations” on page 4-7.
The DSIMMs are held in their slots by metal clips. To release the modules, pry apart
the clips with your fingernails while pushing the top of the module gently forward
about 30 degrees from the vertical position (see
FIGURE 11-6
). Then pull the DSIMM
out of its socket.
Any DSIMMs you remove should be placed on the antistatic mat.
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