Aspire S7-391 RAM & SSD upgrade

Ladies and gentlemen,

I would like to know if there is a way to pass the 4 GB of RAM to 8 GB. Also interested if I can improve the 256GB SSD 512 GB SSD.

"Also interested in official channels and the ' failure to load-but-attainable" way.

PS: how SO-DIMM slots in the S7 series?

THX:

ROB

Good day Wierra

Also note that the ram on the S7-391 memory ram and its already on its maximum 4Gig IE. The SSD, you can upgrade to level, but the RAM, no

Kind regards

FReeZA

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