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System Memory

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5. Remove the support panel. Turn the two thumbscrews on the support panel and pull the tabs on the right side of the panel out of the slots in the chassis. 6. Reseat the DIMMs in their sockets. See "Adding Memory" in Chapter 8 for instructions on removing and replacing DIMMs. 7. Replace the support panel. Align the panel so that the two tabs are to the right. Fit the tabs into the two slots on the chassis back and swing the panel closed. Secure the panel with the two thumbscrews. 8. Replace the computer cover, reconnect the system to an electrical outlet, and turn on the system. 9. Enter the System Setup program and check the System Memory setting again. Does the amount of memory installed match the System Memory setting? Yes. Go to step 10. No. Go to step 11. 10. Reboot the system, and observe the monitor screen and the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators on the keyboard. Does the monitor screen remain blank, and do the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators on the keyboard remain on? Yes. Go to step 11. No. Go to step 13. 11. Repeat steps 3 and 4. 12. If possible, swap the DIMM in socket DIMM_A with one of the same capacity, reboot the system, and observe the monitor screen and the indicators on the keyboard. Is the problem resolved? Yes. You have fixed the problem. No. Go to step 13. 7-24 Dell PowerEdge 4300 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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Dell PowerEdge 4300 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
5.
Remove the support panel.
Turn the two thumbscrews on the support panel and pull the tabs on the right
side of the panel out of the slots in the chassis.
6.
Reseat the DIMMs in their sockets.
See “Adding Memory” in Chapter 8 for instructions on removing and replacing
DIMMs.
7.
Replace the support panel.
Align the panel so that the two tabs are to the right. Fit the tabs into the two slots
on the chassis back and swing the panel closed. Secure the panel with the two
thumbscrews.
8.
Replace the computer cover, reconnect the system to an electrical outlet, and
turn on the system.
9.
Enter the System Setup program and check the
System Memory
setting again.
Does the amount of memory installed match the
System Memory
setting?
Yes.
Go to step 10.
No.
Go to step 11.
10.
Reboot the system, and observe the monitor screen and the Num Lock, Caps
Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators on the keyboard.
Does the monitor screen remain blank, and do the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and
Scroll Lock indicators on the keyboard remain on?
Yes.
Go to step 11.
No.
Go to step 13.
11.
Repeat steps 3 and 4.
12.
If possible, swap the DIMM in socket DIMM_A with one of the same capacity,
reboot the system, and observe the monitor screen and the indicators on the
keyboard.
Is the problem resolved?
Yes.
You have fixed the problem.
No.
Go to step 13.