The RAM upgrade will void the warranty?

Hi guys,.

Just a question, I just bought a HP laptop. I want to add another 4 GB DDR3 stick. Would that void the warranty?

Thank you!

Hello

No, it will not void your warranty.

Kind regards

DP - K

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