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+ | [* red] The RAM sticks should now be free to remove. You may now pull them from their slots. If they require any amount of force to remove them you should ensure that both locking tabs have been unlocked. |
[* icon_reminder] When reassembling, slide your replacement sticks into the slot. Orient the gold contacts towards the slot. Ensure the plastic Tab in the slot lines up with the cutout on the stick. | |
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+ | [* icon_reminder] It is important to ensure that both RAM sticks are the exact same model. There is a sticker on each stick identifying its basic specs, manufacturer, and exact model. The best way to ensure that 2 sticks are identical is to buy them in a pack of two. |
+ | [* icon_caution] When replacing RAM sticks, gently push down on each of the sticks until they lay flat above the motherboard. The 2 locking arms should audibly click into place when the stick is properly set. Ensure that you are not forcing the stick into place as this may damage the RAM. |