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My RAM installation adventure
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<blockquote data-quote="Badger" data-source="post: 199760"><p>Nice link; the only thing I disagree with is using a screwdriver to pop out the processor card. I always wiggle the metal fence until it can be tilted up and off; then grip the edges of the cpu card and rock it gently until it releases. IMO, using the screwdriver risks cracking the cpu board.</p><p>Sometimes these machines had a single 64 mb module (like mine), sometimes 2 32mb modules like you got. As far as I have seen there was no pattern, it was just random. In any case, it was slick the way you got the new module in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger, post: 199760"] Nice link; the only thing I disagree with is using a screwdriver to pop out the processor card. I always wiggle the metal fence until it can be tilted up and off; then grip the edges of the cpu card and rock it gently until it releases. IMO, using the screwdriver risks cracking the cpu board. Sometimes these machines had a single 64 mb module (like mine), sometimes 2 32mb modules like you got. As far as I have seen there was no pattern, it was just random. In any case, it was slick the way you got the new module in. [/QUOTE]
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