Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
Sections
1
- RAM
- 5 steps
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What you need
Step 1
Battery
- First, you should to remove the battery to avoid electric shocks
- Slide and unlock the battery, then, lift it
First, you should to remove the battery to avoid electric shocks
Slide and unlock the battery, then, lift it
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Step 2
RAM cover
- Remove the two screws with a not too large screwdriver
- Now lift the cover, the screws are part of the cover
Remove the two screws with a not too large screwdriver
Now lift the cover, the screws are part of the cover
Step 3
Eject RAM
- Push the little aluminum locks at the top and the bottom of the ram
- The memory will lift, then pull it
- Make this with the another RAM slot
Push the little aluminum locks at the top and the bottom of the ram
The memory will lift, then pull it
Make this with the another RAM slot
Step 4
New RAM
- The new RAM memory should to be insert in a 45 degrees angle
- Then, push it and the memory will lock by itself
- Make this with the second memory
The new RAM memory should to be insert in a 45 degrees angle
Then, push it and the memory will lock by itself
Make this with the second memory
Step 5
RAM cover (Again)
- Insert the cover from right to left, then, screw it
- If cover is lifted, press it softly and secure it
Insert the cover from right to left, then, screw it
If cover is lifted, press it softly and secure it
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J Brent Masters - Jun 2, 2017
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Thanks for verifying the RAM replacement and that it was as easy as I thought it was, but that made me a bit nervous, being much more comfortable building desktops as large as my or my customer’s budget would allow!
Take ’em out, put new ones back in. As a technical writer, I also appreciate that you kept it to the point without creating further questions to complicate that which is not complicated. Thanks again. Will check out some out your other work.