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IMPORTANT, Processor & Goalposts 5000 & 5100 Series boards

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Maintenance and Service Guide Compaq Presario 4900, 5000, & 5100 Series Computers Home Product Description Removal & Replacement Troubleshooting Jumper & Switch Information Illustrated Parts Catalog Specifications Processor & goalposts Memory module Video memory Battery System board Heat sink clip I-O panel Cache System board components index page l REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT System Board Components Processor & Goalposts (5000 & 5100 Series boards) This page shows the removal and replacement procedure for a Celeron processor. A Pentium II processor may also be used on 5000 and 5100 series boards (it is standard on the 5030-5150 series boards). Click this link for the Pentium II removal/replacement procedure. To see how to remove/replace the processor from a 4900 Series board, click this link: AMD K6. 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove the fax/modem 4 Open the system board bracket 5 Locate the Celeron processor 6 Open the top lever of the heat sink clip to release the heat sink 7 Unplug the processor from the system board and slide out from the "goalposts" To see how to remove the goalposts, click this link. To replace the Celeron processor, reverse the procedure above. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the processor is properly aligned in the goal posts before plugging it into the system board. CAUTION: Before installing a new processor, see Jumper and Switch Information to reset the jumpers for the processor. If the processor is installed with the incorrect jumper settings, the processor and system board may be damaged.

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Maintenance and Service Guide
Compaq Presario 4900, 5000, & 5100 Series Computers
Home
Product Description
Troubleshooting
Illustrated Parts Catalog
Removal & Replacement
Jumper & Switch Information
Specifications
Processor &
goalposts
Memory
module
Video
memory
Battery
System
board
Heat sink
clip
I-O panel
Cache
System
board
components
index page
l
REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT
System Board Components
Processor & Goalposts (5000 & 5100 Series boards)
This page shows the removal and replacement procedure for a Celeron processor. A Pentium II
processor may also be used on 5000 and 5100 series boards (it is standard on the 5030-5150 series
boards). Click this link for the
Pentium II
removal/replacement procedure.
To see how to remove/replace the processor from a 4900 Series board, click this link:
AMD K6
.
1
Perform preparation procedures
2
Remove the hood
3
Remove the fax/modem
4
Open the system board bracket
5
Locate the Celeron processor
6
Open the top lever of the heat
sink clip to release the heat sink
7
Unplug the processor from the
system board and slide out from
the "goalposts"
To see how to
remove the goalposts
,
click this link.
To replace the Celeron processor,
reverse the procedure above.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that the
processor is
properly aligned in
the goal posts
before plugging it
into the system
board.
CAUTION:
Before
installing a new
processor, see
Jumper
and Switch Information
to reset the jumpers for
the processor. If the
processor is installed with
the incorrect jumper
settings, the processor
and system board may
be damaged.