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Removing the Existing 4 GB Memory Board

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Chapter 2 Installing Memory in the 4 GB Memory Board Removing the Existing 4 GB Memory Board The HP NetServer has one 4 GB memory board installed. Follow these steps to remove the existing memory board for a memory upgrade: 1. After removing the rear access panel, locate the existing 4 GB memory board (Figure 2-10). 2. On the memory board, open the two retaining clips toward you. Base Chassis Satellite Chassis Retaining Clips 4 GB Memory Board Figure 2-10. Removing the Memory Board 3. Hold the memory board by the corners, and carefully pull the board from its slot until the edge connectors are free of the system board connectors. 4. Place the memory board component-side up on a firm anti-static surface for protection. 15

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Chapter 2
Installing Memory in the 4 GB Memory Board
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Removing the Existing 4 GB Memory Board
The HP NetServer has one 4 GB memory board installed. Follow these steps to
remove the existing memory board for a memory upgrade:
1.
After removing the rear access panel, locate the existing 4 GB memory
board (Figure 2-10).
2.
On the memory board, open the two retaining clips toward you.
Base Chassis
Satellite
Chassis
Retaining Clips
4 GB Memory Board
Figure 2-10. Removing the Memory Board
3.
Hold the memory board by the corners, and carefully pull the board from
its slot until the edge connectors are free of the system board connectors.
4.
Place the memory board component-side up on a firm anti-static surface
for protection.