HP15-R203TX: Upgradation of RAM is possible or not?

Dear support team,

My laptop is having 4 GB ram & 2 GB graphics card, is their empty any available location to increase the RAM of 4 GB in my HP15-r203TX model.

Please share the location of the slot. Let me know weather is easily accessible or not. I can't support extra ram into my notebook.

Yes your specifications model ther is 4 x 1, so there is another empty location.
If you type your model number in the support page you will get maintenance and service just guide see for the steps and proceed accordingly good luck

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