Gateway 7450R User Manual

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Replacing and Adding Internal Devices          
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Align the drive carrier with the slots at the sides of the drive bay. Leave 
the retention lever in the open position.
5
Push the drive all of the way into the drive bay until the connector at 
the back joins with the corresponding connector on the SCSI backplane, 
then firmly close the lever.
6
Run any necessary utilities to setup the new drive. See the utility software 
documentation for details.
Memory
Four DIMM sockets on the system board support up to 4.0 Gigabytes (GB) of 
PC/133 SDRAM.
The DRAM DIMMs supported by the system board conform to the following 
standards:
128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1024 MB ECC DIMMs
PC/133-compliant, registered, ECC SDRAM
128 MB minimum system memory
4.0 GB maximum system memory
When you select and install DIMMs, keep the following in mind:
Do not use unbuffered DIMMs.
Memory should be added in order, from DIMM 1 to DIMM 4.
There can be no empty slots between installed DIMMs.
No jumper settings are required for the memory size or type because the 
BIOS automatically detects this information.
Important
Gateway recommends that you purchase memory 
upgrades through Gateway sales. An incorrect memory 
match may adversely affect the performance of the server.
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