Upgrading your laptop RAM

Posted by Mick 15 March, 2008


by: Christophe Catesson

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Upgrading a notebook memory is a simple process until you have the right RAM and somewhat delicate.

There are different types of memory, and you must choose one that is compatible with your notebook computer. Memory is so fragile, you have to be very careful when installing. You should make sure that the laptop is turned off and disconnected from any external power. No lights must be visible.

It is much easier to install on a laptop RAM compared to a desktop PC. Access to the memory slots is usually through a panel located at the bottom of the laptop. Once you have opened this roundtable with a small screwdriver, you can see the memory available. You can check the exact type of memory that your computer is currently using, as it is usually indicated on the front of memory and bands will be obvious when you open the panel memory.

The memory strips are usually locked with small clips on the ends of the strips. To take an existing memory, simply browse through clips, and then gently remove the memory tapes of their holdings. If you simply add memory, and there is space available, just add the new memory, pressing gently to make sure it is fully inserted into the slots, and push the clips take the new memory in place.

Once you have changed or added memory of your computer, replace the access panel, and then fasten the back panel in place. Finally, the power up the notebook, When the PC starts, it goes from memory and tell you how much RAM is loaded onto your laptop.

As long as you have the right of memory, the whole process should take less than 5 minutes, you can enjoy your faster, less prone crash laptop.



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