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Accessing system board components and drives, Installing a memory module, Accessing – Lenovo 7360 User Manual

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Accessing

system

board

components

and

drives

To

access

system

board

components

and

the

drives:

1.

Open

the

computer

cover.

See

“Opening

the

cover”

on

page

12.

2.

On

some

models,

you

might

need

to

pivot

the

drive

bay

assembly

upward

and

remove

the

hard

disk

drive

to

access

the

internal

components.

See

“Replacing

a

hard

disk

drive”

on

page

25.

Note:

Make

sure

you

note

the

location

of

any

cables

that

you

disconnect

from

the

drives

or

the

system

board.

Attention:

You

must

return

the

hard

disk

drive

assembly

to

the

latched

position

before

you

close

the

cover

to

prevent

damage

to

the

hard

disk

drive

assembly.

Installing

a

memory

module

Your

computer

has

four

slots

for

installing

DDR3

DIMMs

(double

data

rate

3

dual

inline

memory

modules)

that

provide

up

to

a

maximum

of

8

GB

of

system

memory.

When

installing

memory

modules,

use

the

following

guidelines:

v

Use

1.8

V,

240-pin

DDR3

SDRAM

(double

data

rate

3

synchronous

dynamic

random

access

memory).

v

Use

1

GB

or

2

GB

memory

modules

in

any

combination

up

to

a

maximum

of

8

GB.

To

install

a

memory

module:

1.

Open

the

computer

cover.

See

“Opening

the

cover”

on

page

12.

2.

You

might

have

to

pivot

the

drive

bay

assembly

upward

to

access

the

memory

slots.

See

“Accessing

system

board

components

and

drives.”

3.

Remove

any

parts

that

might

prevent

access

to

the

memory

slots.

4.

Locate

the

memory

slots.

Figure

6.

Pivoting

the

drive

bay

Chapter

3.

Installing

options

and

replacing

hardware

13

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