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1. make sure your two 256mb module rams is compatible with your pc2700 motherboard.

2. place the two ram in the motherboard alined to the socket as there's only ONE way to install your ram

3. press hard until you here the click from both end of the socket on each dimm slot meaning it's secured

caution: do no attempt to JAM it in, as you will break your ram and the motherboard.

2006-08-04 11:37:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Turn off the computer, unplug it, and take off the case cover.

Locate the memory slots.

Remove the old memory (if applicable). This will entail pressing down on the little ejector clips on each end of the memory socket until the memory stick pops out of the socket. Then you just life it out.

Install the RAM. To do this, first locate the little notches on the pin-side of the module. These notches (usually two) will line up with keys on the memory socket itself, to ensure proper alignment. With the ejector clips in the open position, position the module over the slot and begin pressing the module down into the slot. You will need to press down pretty hard. As you press down, the module will sink into place and the ejector clips will close themselves to lock the module into place.

Repeat previous step for all remaining DIMMs you wish to install. Test it. Before you put your case back on, power on your system and make sure it correctly tallies the RAM.

Close up the case.

2006-08-04 19:13:40 · answer #2 · answered by rsist34 5 · 0 0

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