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System Memory: Dell OptiPlex GX110 System User's Guide
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System Memory: Dell OptiPlex GX110 System User's Guide
You can increase system memory up to 512 megabytes (MB) by using
synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). Figure 9 in
"Inside Your Computer" shows the location of the DIMM sockets on the system
board (DIMMs must be non-error checking and correction [ECC]).
When you add system memory, you may install DIMMs in either socket.
For optimum operation, Dell recommends that you install a DIMM in socket A first (closest
to the processor) before installing a DIMM in socket B.
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NOTICE: Before you install new memory modules, download the most recent BIOS for your computer from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. |
To upgrade memory, perform the following steps.
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CAUTION: To avoid the possibility of electric
shock, turn off the computer and any peripherals, disconnect them from their electrical
outlets, and then wait at least 5 seconds before you remove the computer cover. Also,
before you upgrade memory, see the other precautions in "Safety FirstFor You and Your Computer. " |
- Remove the computer cover according to the instructions in "Removing and Replacing the Computer Cover."
- If necessary, remove any DIMMs that occupy sockets in which you plan
to install the upgrade DIMMs.
- Install the upgrade DIMMs.
- Locate the plastic securing clips at each end of the socket (see Figure 1).
- Press the clips outward until they snap open.
- Press the DIMM straight into the slot running down the center of the socket until the
securing tabs snap into place around the ends of the DIMM.
Figure 1. Installing a
DIMM
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Securing clips (2) |
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- Replace the computer cover, and reconnect your computer and
peripherals to their electrical outlets and turn them on.
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NOTE: After you remove and replace the
cover, the chassis intrusion detector causes the following message to appear on the screen
at the next system start-up:
ALERT! Cover was previously removed. |
The system detects that the new memory does not match the existing
system configuration information and generates the following message:
The amount of system memory has changed.
Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility
- Press <F2> to enter System Setup, and
check the value for System Memory.
The system should have already changed the value of System
Memory to reflect the newly installed memory. Verify the new total. If it is
correct, skip to step 7.
- If the memory total is incorrect, turn off and disconnect your
computer and peripherals from their electrical outlets. Remove the computer cover, rotate
the power supply, and check the installed DIMMs to make sure that they are seated properly
in their sockets. Then repeat steps 3, 4, and 5.
- Reset the chassis intrusion detector by changing Chassis Intrusion to Enabled
or Enabled-Silent.
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NOTE: If a setup password has been
assigned by someone else, contact your network administrator for information on resetting
the chassis intrusion detector.
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- When the System Memory total is correct, press
<Esc> to exit System Setup.
- Run the Dell Diagnostics to verify that the
DIMMs are operating properly.
To remove a DIMM, press the securing clips outward simultaneously
until the DIMM disengages and pops out slightly from the socket (see Figure 2).
Figure 2. Removing a DIMM
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