RAM and warranty NB510-117

Hello world

I have a Toshiba NB510-117 netbook, and I want to upgrade the RAM to 4 GB. Before I proceed, I need to know, from official sources, if the upgrade of my RAM on this model that I will lose the warranty or not.

In the case, can I update without any problem, how can I do? Are there instructions or videos that show how to change?

I'm looking forward to your reply

Thank you

Francesco

Post edited by: franz10mp

> if the upgrade of my RAM on this model that I will lose the warranty or not.

No, you will not lose the warranty coverage.
AFAIK the upgrade of RAM is also explained in the user manual the RAM memory modules and HARD drive are parties extensible user to change these parts does not affect the warranty

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