Its quite easy.
Make sure that you have the same type of RAM Card (compatible) and an available slot.
On my IBM TP, there is a cover at the bottom (which comes off) for the RAM (memory) cards and it supports 2 cards of upto 1GB each.
Hope that the above info is useful
2007-02-21 10:36:05
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answered by Taha K 1
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What system is it? If its an Advent there are three little clips that release the keyboard you can see them under the space bar. Remover the two little screws covering a chrome plate insert memory at a slight angle a press down until you here a clip. It takes me around 10 min but a friend can fit you them in an incredible 4min.
2007-02-21 06:58:35
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answered by froggerty 3
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It is very simple. The memory sticks are under a door on the bottom side of your laptop. You undo a Phillips head screw and remove the door and the RAM is right there. It will cost whatever your RAM costs. Go to;
www.crucial.com
Run the system scanner and it will help you pick the RAM config you want and you can purchase it right there on their site for reasonable prices.
2007-02-21 06:29:10
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answered by PDH 4
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It depends on the laptop, some have 2 slots on the bottom that are very easy to get to underneath a cover
others have 1 slot on bottom and 1 underneath the keyboard.
2007-02-21 06:26:47
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answered by phoenix_61_98 3
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I would use a portable hard drive. I have an 80 GB and its the best thing ever. Frees up laptop of media files and other stuff to. Also its portable. I spent 100 buck with a 50 mail in rebate. Its a Maxtor.
2007-02-21 06:50:00
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answered by molenz69 2
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What is necessary........... you need to find out how much RAM you are able to use (MAX RAM)
and how much will it cost............ up to $300.00 for 2 Gig for example
2007-02-21 06:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It is too risky for the average person to open up a laptop and accomplish anything positive.
2007-02-21 06:27:19
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answered by Denise T 5
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