HP 15-g011nr: replacement of ram

How can I replace the ram on this laptop? Y at - it a video on this laptop in particular?

Please page 65 HP 15 TouchSmart Notebook PC HP 15 Notebook PC Compaq 15 TouchSmart PC Compaq 15 Notebook notebook PC - Maintenance and Service of Guide. The memory in this model is listed as 'authorized service provider part.' There are 56 screws that must be removed, replaced or loosened when the service provider only parts allowed. You will need dismantling, a large part of the computer to access the memory.

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