Replacing the system board – Dell Inspiron 519 (Mid 2008) User Manual

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Replacing the System Board

Dell™ Inspiron™ 518/519 Service Manual 


 

 

1.

Follow the procedures in

Before You Begin

.


 

2.

Remove the computer cover (see

Removing the Computer Cover

).


 

3.

Remove any add-in cards on the system board (see

Replacing a PCI/PCI Express Card

).

 

 

4.

Remove the processor and heat sink assembly (see

Removing the Processor

).


 

5.

Remove the memory modules (see

Replacing Memory Module(s)

) and document which memory module is removed from each memory socket so that the

memory modules can be installed in the same location after the board is replaced.

 

6.

Disconnect all cables from the system board.

 

7.

Remove the eight screws from the system board.

 

8.

Lift the system board up and out.

 

9.

Orient the system board by aligning the screw holes on the system board with the screw holes on the chassis.

 

10.

Replace the eight screws to secure the system board to the chassis.

 

11.

Replace the cables that you removed from the system board.

 

12.

Replace the processor and the heat sink assembly (see

Installing the Processor

).

 

CAUTION:

Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best

practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

NOTICE:

Do not perform the following steps unless you are familiar with hardware removal and replacement. Performing these steps incorrectly could

damage your system board. For technical service, see the Quick Reference Guide.

CAUTION:

The processor heat sink can get very hot during normal operation. Be sure that the heat sink has had sufficient time to cool before you

touch it.

NOTICE:

Carefully note the routing and location of each cable before you disconnect it, so that you are sure to re-route cables correctly. An incorrectly

routed or a disconnected cable could lead to computer problems.

1 screws (8) 2 system board

NOTICE:

If you are replacing the system board, visually compare the replacement system board to the existing system board to make sure that you

have the correct part.

NOTE:

Some components and connectors on replacement system boards may be in different locations than corresponding connectors on the existing

system board.

NOTE:

Jumper settings on replacement system boards are preset at the factory.

NOTICE:

Ensure that the heat sink assembly is correctly seated and secure.

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