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Hello, this guide will help you replace the memory in a HP EliteBook 8560w.
Keep in mind that this model has two pairs of memory: one pair below the back panel and another below the keyboard. We’ll describe the steps for both.
Usually, a computer’s memory needs to be replaced when a message of “not enough memory” pops up in your screen. However, check out our troubleshooting page to see if your problem falls into a different category.
Please follow instructions as they appear.
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Slide the lock all the way to the left. The battery should pop up.
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Slide the lock all the way to the right and remove the M2.5x8mm screw with a Philips #0 screwdriver.
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Slide the panel towards you and lift it up to open and access the back of the computer.
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Unscrew one M2.5x8mm screw using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Push the metal tip to the left with a screwdriver.
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Pull out the CD/DVD ROM with your hand.
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Unscrew three M2.5x8mm screws using Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Put your finger through the hole to push out the keyboard from its place.
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Carefully lift keyboard to reveal connection strips.
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Unlock the latch holding the connection strips.
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Pull out the connection strips from the motherboard.
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Pull both metal parts away from memory pair. Lift memory pair and it will come out.
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Flip device upside down. Pull metal bars away from the memory. Lift the memory up and it will pop out.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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The best explanation to a memory replace ever! Congratulations!
Please! Do the same to a graphic card replace for HP 8560W!! Please..PLease...
And, I have a question: MAY I INSTALL AN MSATA HARD DISK ON WWAN SLOT from this machine HP 8560W Elitebook workstation??? May I?
No, this doesn't work.
This "push rather hard" is the easiest way to damage your keyboard. It doesn’t work — be careful.
I tried to remove the keyboard carefully for about half an hour; the result was a damaged Insert key, and the keyboard still wouldn’t come off.
Thanks a lot, “experts”.