Update memory Pavilion 17 e017dx

Wanting to spend laptop 8 GB memory 4 GB on a model of 17-e017dx bought Pavilion recently. Who needs to know how to access the memory module compartment. Can someone help with how to disassemble the cover?

Hello

First of all, please check the good RAM using the following information before using a screwdriver:

http://www.crucial.com/EU/upgrade/HP+-+Compaq-memory/Pavilion+17+series/Pavilion+17-e017dx-upgrades.html

The following guide will show you how to change RAM (including the cover):

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c04069163.PDF

Kind regards.

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