Rebooting your system – Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual
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Open the module to the appropriate side for the processors that you are replacing.
• For processor 1 or 3, see "Processor/Memory Module Primary Side Access" and "Primary
Side Component Location" in the Product Guide.
• For processor 2 or 4, see "Processor/Memory Module Primary Side Access" and "Primary
Side Component Location" in the Product Guide.
3
Remove any dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) that block removal of the processors.
See "Removing and Installing DIMMs" in the Product Guide.
4
Remove the power pods associated with the processors that you are removing. See "Removing
a Power Pod" in the Product Guide.
5
Remove the processors or thermal blanks to be replaced. See "Handling the Intel Itanium 2
Processors," "Removing a Processor," and "Removing a Thermal Blank " in the Product Guide.
6
Install the new processors. See "Handling the Intel Itanium 2 Processors" and "Installing a
Processor" in the Product Guide.
7
Install the power pods. See "Installing a Power Pod" in the Product Guide.
8
Replace any DIMMs that you removed in step 2. See "Removing and Installing DIMMs" in
the Product Guide.
9
Close the processor/memory module. See "Processor/Memory Module Primary Side Access" or
"Processor/Memory Module Secondary Side Access" in the Product Guide, as explained in
step 2.
10
Replace the processor/memory module.
Rebooting Your System
1
Reconnect the AC power cords and press the power button. A full beep indicates that the
system is reading the CD
.
2
Wait two minutes; two beeps sound to indicate that the BIOS recovery has been successfully
completed. The system automatically reboots.
3
Remove the CD.
4
After the system reboots, press
5
Verify that the BIOS version number in the Main Menu matches the one that you wrote down
in step 1 of "Updating the BIOS."
6
Restore any BIOS setup and Boot Manager settings documented in "Updating the BIOS."