Lenovo a62 3656 Guia Do Utilizador
4.
Using
the
blue
handle1,
lift
and
slide
the
drive
bay
assembly
forward
until
the
locating
studs
in
the
drive
bay
assembly
are
aligned
with
the
slots
on
the
sides
of
the
chassis.
Pull
upward
on
the
handle
to
remove
the
drive
bay
assembly
completely
from
the
chassis.
Depending
on
what
component
of
the
computer
you
want
to
remove,
you
can
either
disconnect
the
cables
from
the
rear
of
the
drives
or
leave
them
connected.
Installing
or
replacing
a
memory
module
Attention
Do
not
open
your
computer
or
attempt
any
repair
before
reading
and
understanding
the
“Important
safety
information”
in
the
ThinkCentre
Safety
and
Warranty
Guide
that
came
with
your
computer.
To
obtain
a
copy
of
the
ThinkCentre
Safety
and
Warranty
Guide,
go
to:
http://www.lenovo.com/support
This
section
provides
instructions
on
how
to
install
or
replace
a
memory
module.
Your
computer
has
four
slots
for
installing
or
replacing
DDR2
DIMMs
(double
data
rate
2
dual
inline
memory
modules)
that
provide
up
to
a
maximum
of
8
GB
of
system
memory.
When
you
install
or
replace
a
memory
module,
use
the
following
guidelines:
v
Use
1.8
V,
240-pin
DDR2
SDRAM
(double
data
rate
2
synchronous
dynamic
random
access
memory).
v
Use
512
MB,
1
GB,
or
2
GB
memory
modules
in
any
combination
up
to
a
maximum
of
8
GB.
Note:
Only
DDR2
SDRAM
DIMMs
can
be
used.
To
install
or
replace
a
memory
module:
1.
Remove
the
computer
cover.
See
2.
You
might
have
to
remove
the
drive
bay
assembly
to
access
the
memory
slots.
See
3.
Remove
any
parts
that
might
prevent
access
to
the
memory
slots.
4.
Locate
the
memory
slots.
See
Figure
8.
Removing
the
drive
bay
assembly
Chapter
2.
Installing
options
and
replacing
hardware
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