[Re: Funny]

Ben Pfaff pfaffben@msu.edu
12 Jul 2001 15:06:33 -0400


Matt Graham <danceswithcrows@usa.net> writes:

> Laptop:  Remove cover, pop out mini-DIMM, pop in new mini-DIMM, replace
> cover.
> 
> Desktop: remove case cover, unplug and/or rearrange all the IDE/SCSI/power
> cables, remove old DIMM, attempt to insert new DIMM and run afoul of the
> latching mechanism and the extreme number of pins, finally get it inserted,
> replace all the cables, and put the cover back on.

You forgot the step where you have to remove the power supply
and/or all the drives and cables because they partially cover the
memory slots.
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