Upgrade RAM ProBook 6440 b

Help!

I'm trying to upgrade the RAM in my probook 6440 b

It came with 2GB, and I want to bump it up to 8 GB.

I already have very RAM, but can't access the slots of RAM (other than the one on the bottom of the unit).

I believe that the slots are located under the keyboard, but I can't find the removal instructions (or better yet, a video)

Normally trolling YouTube & Google is what I need, but I hit a wall.  Even the videos that I found who claims to be the correct model are not.  In some cases that aren't even from the same manufacturer and no part in the layout of my laptop.

ICC

http://h20464.www2.HP.com/results.htm?SID=4095207&MEID=9F975FCA-55BE-47E5-B748-F0BEDAC5B948

I posted this on your other post.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/hardware-upgrades-replacements/RAM-upgrade-question/m-p/5215769#M59262

If you need more help let me know.

REO

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