keyboard. You can increase the amount of memory by replacing the
existing one with a dual inline memory module (commonly known as
SO-DIMM) of a higher capacity. The SO-DIMM can be 512MB, or
1024MB in capacity. The SO-DIMM is of type DDR2 SDRAM, has
200 pins and runs on 1.8V.
Warning:
Memory upgrade is a delicate process. Please observe the following
instructions carefully or have a qualified technician install it for you. Damages due to
mishandling of this procedure are NOT covered by the manufacture’s warranty.
Warning:
Changing memory while your computer is in suspend or power-saving
mode may cause permanent damage to the hardware. Make sure you turn off the
power and unplug the AC cord before proceeding with a memory upgrade.
Warning:
You should only use the DIMM module that is approved by the reseller or
the manufacturer; otherwise the system may become unstable.
Installing a memory module (DIMM) into the system
To install the DIMM under the System Device Cover, do the
following:
1. Power OFF the notebook. Unplug the AC cord and all
cables/devices attached to the notebook. Remove the battery.
2. Place your hand on a large metal object momentarily to
discharge any static electricity. Place the notebook on a flat
surface and fully close the LCD lid.
3. Locate and remove 9 Screw A’s on the System Device Cover.