HP Pavilion G6 memory upgrade problems

How to remove the cover on the memory on hp Pavilion g6 to add memory?  the screws do not seem to want to go out completely, and I hesitate to raise too hard for fear of breaking the plastic.

Hello:

Looks like the G7 has the same problem.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/hardware-upgrades-replacements/how-to-remove-cover-over-RAM-compartment-on-a-Pavillion-G7/TD-p/1246039

Appears to just carefully lift by finding where the tabs are.

Read your owner's manual. Chapter 4, page 44 shows how to remove the cover. It seems to be in the same way as in the G7 countries.

http://bizsupport1.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c02968637/c02968637.PDF

Be careful and good luck.

Paul

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