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This page shows how to upgrade the | This page shows how to upgrade the RAM on the Dell Wyse 5060/N07D. | ||
== | ==Procedure== | ||
To start, 3 screws hold the front cover in place. Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove them. | To start, 3 longer screws hold the front cover in place. Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove them. | ||
[[File:DellWyse5060FrontPanelScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 screws to remove.]] | [[File:DellWyse5060FrontPanelScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 screws to remove.]] | ||
Next slide the front cover off. | Next slide the front cover off. All screws past this point will be the same going forward. | ||
[[File:DellWyse5060FrontPanelRemoval.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Push down lightly and then slide the front cover off.]] | [[File:DellWyse5060FrontPanelRemoval.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Push down lightly and then slide the front cover off.]] | ||
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Underneath the front panel are 5 screws holding on a structural/protective cover. Remove these and slide the cover in the direction of the arrow etched on the board. | Underneath the front panel are 5 screws holding on a structural/protective cover. Remove these and slide the cover in the direction of the arrow etched on the board. | ||
[[File: | [[File:DellWyse5060ProtectivePanelScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 5 screws to remove the protective panel.]] | ||
Once the panel is removed, you can unplug the attached speaker to fully remove it or set the panel aside. | |||
Two screws hold a heat shield on top of the two ram slots. | |||
[[File:DellWyse5060HeatShield.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 2 screws hold the heat shield in place.]] | |||
Once the heat shield is removed, the ram should be visible. To access it more easily, remove the front IO ports. 3 Phillips screws hold the ports in place. | |||
[[File:DellWyse5060IOPortScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 screws hold the IO ports in place.]] | |||
To get the bottom ram stick in, bend just the plastic front port cover out a little then push down on the ram stick until it clicks into place. This should not require much force. | |||
[[File:DellWyse5060IOPortCover.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The IO port can be moved out of the way to allow the bottom ram stick to be inserted.]] | |||
From here reassemble the device and test to make sure both sticks appear. | |||
[[Category: Homelab]] | [[Category: Homelab]] |