Interesting! I would be very leary of advice coming from someone
recommending that "DIMM sockets" be replaced. It would be less expensive
to discard the motherboard and get a new one, unless it was a "very
special" motherboard.
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Thank you for your "civil" reply Bob..
> I was having ALOT of problems with the memory/parity on my
> computer and that was one of the suggestions to "fixing"
> the problem. I didn't know what it meant so I asked here.
> I finally got on long enough to do a clean install of
> windows 2000 and the computers working fine
> now....again ....thank you for helping the computer
> illiterate !! I'm still learning and appreciate your
> input.
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>You should not remove a DIMM socket. If you in a position
>>
> such that a
>
>>DIMM socket needed replacement(very unlikely) you would
>>
> have been
>
>>trained to do it. Why do you believe you need to REMOVE
>>
> the memory
>
>>socket from the circuit board?
>>
>>traycee wrote:
>>
>>
>>>can someone tell me how to remove the DIMM socket??
>>>Pleeease !!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>.
>>
>>