Memory

To change the memory in the low power computer, follow these steps  Return to the Table of Contents
 * 1) To remove the motherboard, see Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the Case
 * 2) Once the motherboard is removed from the case, turn the motherboard over to see the memory slot.[[Image:Memory6.gif|thumb|none]]
 * 3) There are 2 tabs holding the memory in place. Gently pull both tabs away from the memory.  The memory will automatically pop up to a 45 degree angle from the motherboard.[[image:Memory7.jpg|thumb|none]]
 * 4) Remove the old memory.[[Image:Hand-ram-tilt.gif|thumb|none]]
 * 5) On the new memory, locate the gold edge. Notice the gap in the edge.  The gab corresponds to a notch in the memory slot on the motherboard.
 * 6) Line up the gap in the memory with the notch on the memory slot.[[Image:RAM-notch-detail.gif|thumb|none]]
 * 7) Insert the gold edge of the memory into the memory slot on the motherboard at a 45 degree angle.
 * 8) Press the edge opposite of the gold edge on the memory down, making the memory flat on the motherboard.
 * 9) If the memory is fully inserted into the slot, the tabs will snap closed, locking the memory to the motherboard.
 * 10) If the tabs to not snap closed, remove the memory and reinsert it.
 * 11) Put the motherboard back into the case, see Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the Case
 * 12) Power on the lower power computer.
 * 13) After the computer boots into Inveneo Desktop Linux, click Start > Administration > System Information
 * 14) In section labelled "Memory" Total RAM will tell you the amount of memory installed.
 * 15) *If you installed 512MB of memory, it will read Total RAM 512MB
 * 16) *If you installed 1GB of memory, it will read Total RAM 1024MB[[Image:Syspref.png|frame|none|This computer has 1GB of memory]]