IBM 865951Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 125

Configuration/Setup Utility program, select, Notes, Continue, Settings.

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1. If you have not done so, remove the server cover. See "Option installation" on page 125. 2. Locate the memory-module connectors on the system board (see "System board connectors" on page 143). Notes 1. Each connector slot contains two keys (dividers), which are used to assure that a memory-module can be installed only in the correct position. 2. A retaining clip at each end of the connector locks the memory module into place. 3. Press the retaining clips at the ends of the connector downward to the open position. 4. Touch the static-protective package containing the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the server; then, remove the memory module from the package. 5. Position the DIMM so that the two key slots (openings in the connector pins) on the bottom edge align with the corresponding sections in the connector. 6. After aligning the DIMM, push the DIMM firmly straight down into the connector. (The retaining clips on both sides of the connector automatically come up into the notches on the sides of the DIMM when the DIMM is properly seated.) Notch Note Adding or removing DIMMs changes the configuration information in the server. When you restart the server, the system displays POST error 164. Select Continue; then, in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, select Save Settings. 7. If you want to install or remove any other options, do so now. Otherwise, go to "Completing the installation" on page 77. Netfinity 5000 - Type 8659 117

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1.
If you have not done so, remove the server cover.
See “Option installation” on page
125.
2.
Locate the memory-module connectors on the system
board (see “System board connectors” on page
143).
Notes
1.
Each connector slot contains two keys
(dividers), which are used to assure that a
memory-module can be installed only in the
correct position.
2.
A retaining clip at each end of the connector
locks the memory module into place.
3.
Press the retaining clips at the ends of the connector
downward to the open position.
4.
Touch the static-protective package containing the
DIMM to any
unpainted
metal surface on the server;
then, remove the memory module from the package.
5.
Position the DIMM so that the two key slots (openings
in the connector pins) on the bottom edge align with
the corresponding sections in the connector.
6.
After aligning the DIMM, push the DIMM firmly
straight down into the connector.
(The retaining clips
on both sides of the connector automatically come up
into the notches on the sides of the DIMM when the
DIMM is properly seated.)
Notch
Note
Adding or removing DIMMs changes the
configuration information in the server.
When
you restart the server, the system displays POST
error 164.
Select
Continue
; then, in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program, select
Save
Settings.
7.
If you want to install or remove any other options, do
so now.
Otherwise, go to “Completing the
installation” on page
77.
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