w w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m 2 Open the module to the appropriate side for the processors that you are replacing.• For processor 1 or 3, see "Processor/Memory Module Primary Side Access" and "PrimarySide Component Location" in the Product Guide.• For processor 2 or 4, see "Processor/Memory Module Primary Side Access" and "PrimarySide Component Location" in the Product Guide.3 Remove any dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) that block removal of the processors.See "Removing and Installing DIMMs" in the Product Guide.4 Remove the power pods associated with the processors that you are removing. See "Removinga Power Pod" in the Product Guide.5 Remove the processors or thermal blanks to be replaced. See "Handling the Intel Itanium 2Processors," "Removing a Processor," and "Removing a Thermal Blank " in the Product Guide.6 Install the new processors. See "Handling the Intel Itanium 2 Processors" and "Installing aProcessor" in the Product Guide.7 Install the power pods. See "Installing a Power Pod" in the Product Guide.8 Replace any DIMMs that you removed in step 2. See "Removing and Installing DIMMs" inthe Product Guide.9 Close the processor/memory module. See "Processor/Memory Module Primary Side Access" or"Processor/Memory Module Secondary Side Access" in the Product Guide, as explained instep 2.10 Replace the processor/memory module.Rebooting Your System1 Reconnect the AC power cords and press the power button. A full beep indicates that thesystem is reading the CD.2 Wait two minutes; two beeps sound to indicate that the BIOS recovery has been successfullycompleted. The system automatically reboots.3 Remove the CD.4 After the system reboots, press to enter the BIOS setup.5 Verify that the BIOS version number in the Main Menu matches the one that you wrote downin step 1 of "Updating the BIOS."6 Restore any BIOS setup and Boot Manager settings documented in "Updating the BIOS."