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6. Select the display icon in Windows 95 and follow the online instructions to take advantage of the additional display modes available with the upgraded memory. To remove the graphics module, reverse the above procedure. 6.13 System Board To remove the system board, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the access panel (Section 6.6.1). 2. Remove the riser brace (Section 6.7).  If a replacement external battery is installed on the system board, do not unplug the battery from the system board connector as that will erase the CMOS. Remove the external battery from the hook-and-loop fastener on the chassis but leave it electrically connected to the system board. 3. Disconnect any cables attached to the system board. CAUTION: If memory has been upgraded with a DIMM taller than 1.25 inches (3.2-cm) in the memory socket closest to the edge of the board, the DIMM must be removed prior to removing the system board to prevent damaging the DIMM, the DIMM socket, or the system board. It is not necessary to remove the system board in order to remove or install the DIMMs. 4. Remove any DIMMs installed on the system board (Section 6.12.1). 5. Slide the system board tray out of the computer. Figure 6-19. Removing the Pentium System Board Compaq Deskpro 2000 Series of Personal Computers 6-19

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6.
Select the display icon in Windows 95 and follow the online instructions to take advantage of the
additional display modes available with the upgraded memory.
To remove the graphics module, reverse the above procedure.
6.13 System Board
To remove the system board, complete the following steps:
1. Remove the access panel (Section 6.6.1).
2. Remove the riser brace (Section 6.7).
If a replacement external battery is installed on the system board, do not unplug the battery from
the system board connector as that will erase the CMOS. Remove the external battery from the
hook-and-loop fastener on the chassis but leave it electrically connected to the system board.
3. Disconnect any cables attached to the system board.
CAUTION:
If memory has been upgraded with a DIMM taller than 1.25 inches (3.2-cm) in the memory socket
closest to the edge of the board, the DIMM must be removed prior to removing the system board to prevent
damaging the DIMM, the DIMM socket, or the system board. It is not necessary to remove the system board in
order to remove or install the DIMMs.
4. Remove any DIMMs installed on the system board (Section 6.12.1).
5. Slide the system board tray out of the computer.
Figure 6-19.
Removing the Pentium System Board