Introduction
Loaded programs and data in a computer are stored in temporary memory known as RAM. Most commonly, you would replace the RAM as a means of upgrade, whether it be faster speeds or more space.
Please keep in mind that due to the limitations of this laptop, the RAM has a maximum size constraint of 8GB.
Tools
- 
                  
                  - 
            Slightly lift the lower case and push it toward the rear of the computer to free the mounting tabs. 
 
- 
            
- 
                  
                  - 
            Remove the (6) six screws attaching the battery to the frame using the JIS #0 screwdriver. 
- 
            Use the black plastic spudger to remove the battery from the device. 
 
- 
            
- 
                  
                  - 
            Gently take the battery out of the laptop, making sure that all wires connecting to it are disconnected. 
 
- 
            
- 
                  
                  - 
            Now the RAM stick is exposed. Using two fingers, gently push the buttons to release the RAM stick 
 
- 
            
- 
                  
                  - 
            When you put in the new RAM, make sure to line up the connectors. Put the RAM in gently, as being rough with it can cause damage to the stick. 
 
- 
            
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Pay attention to the different lengths of the screws
hugodevreugd -