Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 5 steps
- RAM
- 4 steps
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Introduction
If you’re noticing a dramatic decrease in operating speed, your computer is crashing while performing, or your applications are responding slowly, faulty RAM may be your issue.
Overall, upgrading your RAM optimizes your computers performance, so even if you are not experiencing any major issues with your HP laptop, it is a good idea to swap the RAM card for a compatible one of a higher storage rating.
Some computers have two or more RAM sticks that can be easy to access or tucked away where it’s hard or risky to get to them. When replacing you RAM make sure you are replacing the right piece and be extremely careful not to rush the process of replacing them.
This replacement or upgrade does not require any special skills such as soldering.
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- On the back panel of the device, remove the four (4) M2.5xL6 screws at the top of the photo using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
- Unscrew the three (3) screws at the bottom of the photo using a T5 Torx screwdriver.
On the back panel of the device, remove the four (4) M2.5xL6 screws at the top of the photo using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
Unscrew the three (3) screws at the bottom of the photo using a T5 Torx screwdriver.
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Step 2
- To remove the back cover, use the black spudger to lift up on the edges of the cover.
- Use a suction cup to assist in lifting the back cover
To remove the back cover, use the black spudger to lift up on the edges of the cover.
Use a suction cup to assist in lifting the back cover
Step 3
- Use the Philips #0 screwdriver to remove six (6) M2.0x3.2 screws from battery.
Use the Philips #0 screwdriver to remove six (6) M2.0x3.2 screws from battery.
Step 4
- Using the Philips #0 screwdriver, remove the final screw from the battery connected to the SSD storage unit.
Using the Philips #0 screwdriver, remove the final screw from the battery connected to the SSD storage unit.
Step 5
- Lift and pull the front of the battery up and out (away from the connector) to remove.
Lift and pull the front of the battery up and out (away from the connector) to remove.
Step 6
RAM
- Remove the tape near the RAM storage.
Remove the tape near the RAM storage.
Step 7
- Use a small blue opening tool to pry open the protective metal cover.
Use a small blue opening tool to pry open the protective metal cover.
Step 8
- Pull on the silver pins away from the RAM on both sides.
Pull on the silver pins away from the RAM on both sides.
Step 9
- Pull the RAM up and out to remove.
Pull the RAM up and out to remove.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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