The actual slots are probably the same on all Dell motherboards but the way the motherboard sits in the case might be different. I'm guessing you're talking about having trouble getting your hands in there. At the risk of sounding sexist, as a woman, you are probably at an advantage. I'm actually kind of fine-boned guy but even I've turned the job over to my female colleagues when I had trouble inserting ram. I think you should just do it over. Take a deep breath, tell yourself you can do it, and take it out and put it back in. On 10/12/2015 09:25 AM, Katherine Moss wrote:
Hello all, Just had a rather embarrassing moment yesterday when I attempted to insert some new ram modules into my server and then realized shortly afterward that either, I don't know how the heck to do it anymore, or I'm too skittish to, due to last year's events (had a particular person in my life who thought he knew it all, and for him, teaching me and nurturing my tech interests was not in the cards.) Well, so as blind individuals, how do we insert ram modules properly? (I, or rather my father, added eight gigabytes to the existing four, though now only two slots appear to be filled.) They must not be seated properly, because he, fully sighted, was struggling with it as well. If it helps, the model server I have is a Dell PowerEdge T110, and from what I've heard, that board's a pain in the butt to work with. When working with ram as a blind person, is a motherboard a motherboard? Or are they all different? And not to mention the color codes? (this particular board has black and white slots. ) _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list Blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org https://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/listinfo/blind-sysadmins