Question about memory upgrade and warranty - Qosmio G20

I'm looking to upgrade the RAM in my Qosmio G20, but if I buy little ram in a store and fix myself (replacing the old RAM) void my warranty? (it is still covered by the extended warranty now)

Don t worry! You can upgrade the memory and the guarantee will be cancelled not!
You can do it yourself. It is very easy and I presume that the detailed statement is in of the Qosmio G20 user manual.

Best regards

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