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If your computer spends a lot of time rebooting, freezing, or shows the 'Blue Screen of Death', it is possible that your Random Access Memory (RAM) is to blame. A replacement will be necessary. Follow these steps after purchasing a new RAM to replace.
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Locate the RAM on the bottom side of the laptop, the cover is secured by a 6 millimeter screw. Remove this with a Philips #1 screwdriver.
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Underneath are the RAM boards. They are secured by two plastic clips each. Locate these to continue removal.
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Place your thumbs on two of the clips securing one board. Push outwards on the clips. This should pop the board up.
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Repeat on second board. When both are released, they should appear as they do in the picture.
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The RAM should be easily removed once released from the plastic clips.
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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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