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Introduction
It is strongly advised that you assess what RAM you already have and use another of the same module to ensure system stability. The RAM in my laptop was a 260 pin DDR4 SODIMM Module, but yours may vary if you chose a different configuration while purchasing.
Before using this guide, you must make sure that the laptop is unplugged from a power source and shut down.
What you need
Step 1
RAM
- Place the laptop upside down.
- Make sure the laptop is unplugged and shut down before servicing it.
Place the laptop upside down.
Make sure the laptop is unplugged and shut down before servicing it.
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Step 2
- Unscrew the fourteen 6mm screws on the back panel with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Unscrew the fourteen 6mm screws on the back panel with a Phillips #00 screwdriver.
Step 3
- Begin lifting the backplate apart from the laptop, starting at the ethernet port.
Begin lifting the backplate apart from the laptop, starting at the ethernet port.
Step 4
- Remove the backplate.
Remove the backplate.
Step 5
- Press the clips on either side of the RAM module away from each other to release the RAM card.
- The RAM card should pop up to rest at an angle to the motherboard once the clips have been properly disengaged.
Press the clips on either side of the RAM module away from each other to release the RAM card.
The RAM card should pop up to rest at an angle to the motherboard once the clips have been properly disengaged.
Step 6
- Pull the old RAM card out and replace it with a new one.
- Be sure to align the notches of the new card with the port, and to remove and insert the RAM modules with respect to the angle at which they rest.
- Press the RAM module down to reengage the clips.
- There should be an audible/tactile click if seated correctly.
Pull the old RAM card out and replace it with a new one.
Be sure to align the notches of the new card with the port, and to remove and insert the RAM modules with respect to the angle at which they rest.
Press the RAM module down to reengage the clips.
There should be an audible/tactile click if seated correctly.
To reassemble your device simply replace the backplate and screws.
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