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... DVD-RW drive 30 Loading a disc 30 Ejecting an optical disc 31 Playing discs 31 Creating discs 32 Using the memory card reader 32 Memory card types 33 Using a memory card 33 Connecting peripheral devices 34 Connecting the TV tuner 34 Connecting the Web cam 39 Installing a printer, scanner, ...or other device 41 Connecting the dial-up modem 41 Adjusting the volume 42 Chapter 3: Upgrading Your Computer 45 Opening and closing the case 46 Installing memory 48 Adding or replacing a hard drive 50 Adding or replacing Mini PCI cards 51 Replacing the DVD-RW drive ...
... DVD-RW drive 30 Loading a disc 30 Ejecting an optical disc 31 Playing discs 31 Creating discs 32 Using the memory card reader 32 Memory card types 33 Using a memory card 33 Connecting peripheral devices 34 Connecting the TV tuner 34 Connecting the Web cam 39 Installing a printer, scanner, ...or other device 41 Connecting the dial-up modem 41 Adjusting the volume 42 Chapter 3: Upgrading Your Computer 45 Opening and closing the case 46 Installing memory 48 Adding or replacing a hard drive 50 Adding or replacing Mini PCI cards 51 Replacing the DVD-RW drive ...
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CHAPTER3 Upgrading Your Computer • Opening and closing the case • Installing memory • Adding or replacing a hard drive • Replacing the DVD-RW drive • Installing or replacing the graphics card • Changing the system battery 45
CHAPTER3 Upgrading Your Computer • Opening and closing the case • Installing memory • Adding or replacing a hard drive • Replacing the DVD-RW drive • Installing or replacing the graphics card • Changing the system battery 45
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... the optional Web cam, it can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in your computer. 3 Observe all precautions for upgrading and maintenance. CHAPTER 3: Upgrading Your Computer Opening and closing the case Your computer case provides easy access to bare metal (such as a metal desk... because it will get damaged when you open and close the case: 1 Turn off your computer. Avoid static-causing surfaces such as memory modules) from your computer. If a grounding wrist strap is not available, frequently touch a bare metal object while working. • Remove...
... the optional Web cam, it can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in your computer. 3 Observe all precautions for upgrading and maintenance. CHAPTER 3: Upgrading Your Computer Opening and closing the case Your computer case provides easy access to bare metal (such as a metal desk... because it will get damaged when you open and close the case: 1 Turn off your computer. Avoid static-causing surfaces such as memory modules) from your computer. If a grounding wrist strap is not available, frequently touch a bare metal object while working. • Remove...
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Your computer uses notebook (SO-DIMM) memory. The computer should be face-down on a soft, stable, non-marring surface before continuing. 2 Find the memory module banks on page 46. To install or replace memory: 1 Open the back panel by following the instructions in "Opening and closing the case" on your computer, or it will not fit into the memory slot. CHAPTER 3: Upgrading Your Computer Installing memory When you upgrade the computer memory, make sure that you install the correct type of memory module for your system board. 48
Your computer uses notebook (SO-DIMM) memory. The computer should be face-down on a soft, stable, non-marring surface before continuing. 2 Find the memory module banks on page 46. To install or replace memory: 1 Open the back panel by following the instructions in "Opening and closing the case" on your computer, or it will not fit into the memory slot. CHAPTER 3: Upgrading Your Computer Installing memory When you upgrade the computer memory, make sure that you install the correct type of memory module for your system board. 48