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Lenovo Thinkpad T440s RAM Replacement

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    • Make sure to power down and turn off your device before proceeding with the repair.

    • Flip your laptop over so that the backside is facing you.

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    • Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the eight screws securing the backplate.

    • Don’t try to force screws which won't come out. They are held in place by a stopper on the reverse side. This will not prevent you from removing the backplate.

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    • Using the metal spudger, wedge it in the seam where the backplate meets the front plate and run the tool along the seam to separate the backplate.

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    • Remove the back panel from the device.

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    • Right below the battery slot on the right half of the device is where you can access the RAM card Slot.

    • Remove the RAM by pulling it straight out of the device.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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I have a T460, very similar. A few points missing here… It’s imperative to take out the battery first. Most other tutorials mention disabling the internal battery in the BIOS before starting the process. Then screws don’t come out, they stay attached, which is very nice but better if you expect it. And one of them is right under the battery. The 460 has 2 memory slots, and they’re both functional. I had to swap my 4G card to the second slot, and put the 8G one in to replace it, I don’t know whether that’s mandatory or it was just bad seating initially.

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