HP Compaq nx9420 upgrade memory

I want to install the HP recommended update for this product ie 2 x 2048 MB. I can only find 1 bar of memory under the keyboard. Does anyone know where is the other module?

Hello

Please, remove the cover of the wifi and check for memory slot. Memory slot is in the same compartment. Yo umay need to remove the wificard to access the slot.

Please refer to the manual section.

'5.7 external memory module'

This shows step by step how to install memory on the external connector.

It will be useful.

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