Pavilion dv6: failure of memory, help!

Hello world

I had some memory problems lately, including many blue screens with 'MEMORY MANAGEMENT' listed as the problem. I ran a test of memory by pressing F10 at startup for the area of memory and the test failed in about 2 seconds after the start. I got the following information:

Failure ID: RGFTMU-5MN7K3-MFP556-406903

Product ID: LW260UAR #ABA

According to me, one of my chips of memory is damaged, but I do not know how to access physically to replace. Help, please!

It's 2 GB 1333 MHZ PC3 - 10600 DDR3 SDRAM SODIMM

You can replace it with a 4 gig of same type and speed. East - another module the same? The only thing you lose by mixing module sizes is operation "dual channel" which is a bit faster and lose would be a compromise to have more RAM.

It would be a like kind replacement:

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/like/231033893993?lpid=82&CHN=PS

That would be an upgrade to a 4 GB module.

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/4GB-DDR3-1333-MHz-PC3-10600-single-stick-SODIMM-laptop-notebook-RAM-memory-204p-/361150227991?PT=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item54163b2617

You don't want to try to stay with the same density memory; that is 4 blocks on one side. It's a little unusual for HP high density (4 blocks) RAM in their laptops, it is usually 8 block or low density. That's why I'm asking if the other module is the same.

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