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K Power Mac G4 Cube 073-0544 Memory (DRAM DIMM) Replacement Instructions Be sure to f ollow the instructions in this sheet carefully . F ailure to follo w these instructions could result in damage to your equipment and ma y void your w arranty . Replacing memor y in your computer requires fiv e basic steps: • Turn off the computer. • Remove th[...]
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2 - Power Mac G4 Cube Memory About Memory Memor y cards called Dual Inline Memor y Modules (DIMMs) provide dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) to your computer . The DIMMs are installed in three memor y slots on the logic board. Y our computer uses synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) DIMMs that must be compatible with the computer’ s specifications. Replac[...]
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Power Mac G4 Cube Memory - 3 Removing the Computer Cor e from the Enclosur e W arning: Al wa ys turn off your computer bef ore opening it to avoid damaging its internal components. 1 Place your computer on a clean, flat surf ace. 2 Shut down y our computer by opening the Special men u and choosing Shut Down. Then wait fiv e minutes for the comput[...]
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4 - Power Mac G4 Cube Memory 7 Push down on the latch to release it. Allow the latch to extend completely. 8 Gently pull the core from the computer enclosure and place the core on a soft cloth. Latch Extended Latch Core Enclosure[...]
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Power Mac G4 Cube Memory - 5 Removing the Installed DIMM 1 If provided, attach the g rounding wrist strap included with your replacement memor y . Ref er to the instructions on the wr ist strap f or how to ground and use the str ap . 2 Push down the ejectors on the slot of the DIMM y ou want to replace . Note: The slot might have one or two ejector[...]
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6 - Power Mac G4 Cube Memory Replacing the Computer Cor e in the Enclosure 1 Holding the core by the latch, insert the core into the enclosure. Note: The core fits into the enclosure only one way. Position the core so the ports are toward the back of the enclosure. 2 With a flat hand, press down on the latch until it loc ks into place . Fir mly pr[...]
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Power Mac G4 Cube Memory - 7 3 T ur n your computer upright and reconnect all cables . 4 Restar t your computer . W arning: Ne ver turn on y our computer unless all of its internal and external parts are in place and it is closed. Operating the computer when it is open or missing parts can damage your computer or cause injury . Repackaging the DIMM[...]