Want help to upgrade RAM to the M4-1015dx

Hello

I recently bought 2 8 GB ram sticks to replace the 2 sticks of 4 GB currently in my notebook of m4-1015dx want. But I don't know where I need to open the laptop. I'd rather do it myself if someone could perhaps clarify or guide me through where I need to unscrew the things, I'd be very happy.

Thank you

Codester1023 wrote:

Hello

I recently bought 2 8 GB ram sticks to replace the 2 sticks of 4 GB currently in my notebook of m4-1015dx want. But I don't know where I need to open the laptop. I'd rather do it myself if someone could perhaps clarify or guide me through where I need to unscrew the things, I'd be very happy.

Thank you

Want to M4 Maintenance and Service of Guide: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03600883.pdf

You will need remove the battery then remove the service on the bottom panel.  You can see the parts illustrated in the manual posted above.  Let me know if you need anything that anyone else.

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