Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual
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If you removed the video DIMM earlier, reinstall it now following the instructions in
“Installing a Video DIMM,” later in this chapter.
Note: After you have finished these installation instructions and turned on
your computer, you may need to install software for your communication
card. If you installed an Ethernet card, you may also need to change the
network connection in the AppleTalk control panel. See your network
administrator, the manual that came with the card, and Chapter 7,
“Connecting Your Computer to a Network,” earlier in this manual for
more information.
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If you have DIMMs to install, follow the instructions in the next section. If you are
finished installing items, proceed to “Closing the Computer.”
Installing memory, video, or cache DIMMs
The DRAM sockets are located behind the card that supports the PCI cards
in your computer. It may be difficult to maneuver the DRAM DIMMs in this
space, so we recommend that you have an Apple-authorized service provider
install your DRAM DIMMs. Refer to the section “DRAM Configurations”
earlier in this chapter for the types and sizes of DIMMs that can be installed
in your computer.
WARNING
Although instructions for installing DIMMs are provided in
this manual, Apple Computer strongly recommends that you have an
Apple-certified technician install them. Consult the service and support
information that came with your computer for instructions on how to
contact an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple for service. If
you install additional DIMMs yourself, you risk damaging your
equipment, and this damage is not covered by the limited warranty on
your computer. See an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider for
additional information about this or any other warranty question.
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Installing Expansion Cards and Additional Memory