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Maintenance and Service Guide
Compaq Presario 5000, 5100, and 5200 Series Computers

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REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT

System Board Components

Pentium II Processor & Goalposts

 

This page shows the removal and replacement procedure for a Pentium II processor.

Click the link to see how to remove an AMD K6-2 or Celeron II processor.

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1 Perform preparation procedures.
2 Remove the hood.
3 Remove the fax/modem.
4 Open the system board bracket.
5 Locate the Pentium II processor.
CAUTION The processor may still be very hot if the computer has been running recently.
6 If necessary, open the top lever of the heat sink clip to release the heat sink bub1.gif (838 bytes).
7 Push in the release tabs on the ends of the processor "goalposts" bub2.gif (842 bytes).
8 Unplug the processor from the system board and slide out of the goalposts bub3.gif (841 bytes).

To see how to remove the goalposts, click this link.

If your goalposts are different from those illustrated, you may need to click on this link instead:

Alternative goalposts

To replace the Pentium II processor, reverse the procedure above.

IMPORTANT: Ensure that the processor is properly aligned in the goalposts before plugging it into the system board.

 

CAUTION:  Before installing a new processor, see Jumper and Switch Information to reset the jumpers for the processor. If the processor is installed with the incorrect jumper settings, the processor and system board may be damaged.

 
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