Upgrade memory Pavilion 500

My wife quickly ougrowing the 6 GB of Ram on my Pavilion 500-119ea. I am running windows 8.1.  Additional memory how can I install? and in what configuration?

I think that should be useful:

HP Pavilion 500-119ea------upgrading RAM

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph03886

On a side note, the RAM as Crucial manufacturers tools online that can raise this info. You do not have * have * buy the memory of them, but it is a quick and easy way to see what you have to work with.

Here is a link to the Crucial tool:
http://www.crucial.com/store/Advisor.aspx

I guess the next question would be: how much more memory do you need? The answer depends on what she uses the machine for.

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