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[* red] Once the computer is in an open and flat space to work on, place the computer upside and remove the screws holding the plate with a screwdriver. | |
[* black] After removing the screws, slide the plate from right to left to open the computer and see its machinery. | |
- | [* black] After placing the plate somewhere else to keep the clear area, set the computer down on its side, where the open side is up for you to work |
- | [* orange] Locate |
- | [* icon_note] From here on out, you should have your flashlight to shine light on your computer so you can see the hardware. |
+ | [* black] After placing the plate somewhere else to keep the clear area, set the computer down on its side, where the open side is up for you to work. |
+ | [* orange] Locate the RAM. RAM looks like long thin pieces of hardware that look like small rulers and are placed next to each other. |
+ | [* icon_note] From here on out, you should have your flashlight to shine a light on your computer so you can see the hardware. |