HP 15 g206-AX: portable HP computer memory upgrade Questions

I bought 4 GB memory for my laptop, but slot RAM of my laptop is not easily accessible. I really don't want to take the risk, so I was wondering if I could get updated by the service center since it's under warranty?

Hello

Yes you can use the provider authorized parts to add RAM for you. Please keep the paperwork. You can find out where they are using your local phone book or contact HP in your country:

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/WW-phone-assist.html

Kind regards.

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