Is it possible to increase ram of a laptop




















Fortunately, getting inside our Aspire E 15 is a snap: Just remove three screws on the expansion bay door. Note: Not all Aspire E 15s are designed this way. Some older models require the entire bottom cover to be removed. Next, try to discharge any built-up static electricity by touching a nearby metal object, such as a file cabinet.

Install the memory module. The memory module has a small notch in it that should match up with a nub in the slot see picture below. The notch in the memory module should line up with the slot. The top module shows about how much of the contact should be visible after inserted. We find that putting our thumbs on the corners usually gives us the leverage needed to insert the module.

Tilt the memory at a slight angle and then use your thumbs to carefully push it into the slot until you can barely see the gold contacts. The memory should lie flat in the slot.

If you need to remove the module, just use your fingernails to bend out the metal arm on each side of the module a millimeter or two. You may need to do this simultaneously depending on how strong the spring is in the slot. The memory module should sit flat and will be locked in place by the metal arms in color on this image on each side.

If you are using Crucial System Scanner , run it and click on the Scan button. The entire process should take a few minutes and upon completion, the software will display the entire system information along with upgrades you can make.

Some laptops may have non-removable or have RAM built into the motherboard. To check how much of extra RAM your laptop supports, refer to the software we mentioned earlier. Once you have removed the battery, unscrew the back with a compatible screw driver. In order to avoid electrostatic discharge from your body, make sure you ground yourself by touching any other metal object. Once you open the back, locate the RAM module visible in the picture below.

There are also some laptop models which come with an easy access back, which lets you swap or add more RAM without removing the entire back panel. Gently remove the RAM outside without touching the metal connectors.

Unfortunately, many laptops have sealed bottoms or memory that's soldered onto the motherboard; both situations prevent you from upgrading the RAM. It's also possible the system has a limited threshold of RAM that it will recognize. After entering in your brand and exact model of laptop, you should get a screen that shows the maximum amount of memory and how many slots your laptop has.

Crucial also lists memory modules you can buy for your laptop. However, you can get similar DIMMs from other brands as well. With your additional memory in hand, it's time to upgrade your laptop memory, a pretty straightforward process. First, turn off your laptop and unplug the power adapter. Next, open the panel on the bottom of your laptop covering the memory banks. Depending on your system, you might have to unscrew the whole back of the laptop to access the memory and other components.

Before you touch any component in your PC, though, touch any metal surface inside the computer e. This will discharge any potentially damaging static electricity from your body. If all of your memory slots are already filled, you'll need to pull out the existing DIMMs in order to replace them.



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