replacement of (imminent) stack and memory upgrade?

Hi I'm going to change my battery of the DM3-1020ED.

It is useful to replace my dm3-1020ed 2 X 2 GB memory 2 X 4 GB memory? So, I can keep going for another 2 years?

Works on windows 7-64 bit

Thanks for the reply!

GoMarcel wrote:

ERICO,

I want to continue to use it for a while and most of my data in the cloud, a SSD drive would be a good solution (long), suggestions? And can I transfer the OS on the SSD drive myself?

Regards Marcel.

The easiest way is to use a kit to upgrade. I used an upgrade kit from Corsair with a series of strength notebook SSD SATA 3 expansion kit. It came with a cable adapter usb and cloning software that allowed me to re-bind SSD to the laptop. I installed the software cloned OS to SSD and removed the original hard drive and replaced by the SSD.  This notebook is incredibly fast.

There are other ways to do it, but it's probably the simplest method for most people.

Best regards

ERICO.

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