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    Help please with Aspire 7750G ram upgrade...

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by busagringo, Mar 12, 2012.

  1. busagringo

    busagringo Newbie

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    Hi all.

    I have an Aspire 7750G and, for the life of me, I can't get the back panel off. I see 3 screws holding the plastic panel down but when I try to pry it, the panel just won't come off.

    Any help getting the back access panel off is greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for any assistance.
     
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    The Guest Newbie

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    Hi busagringo,

    got the same notebook and had the same trouble. The solution is that you simply have to use some force to open the back panel.
    I've done that once to exchange the HDD into an SSD and will do it again to upgrade the RAM.

    Hope I could help.

    Best regards,
    The Guest
     
  3. busagringo

    busagringo Newbie

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    Thank you for your response. I appreciate your help. At first, I tried removing the keyboard to see if there were screws holding the back cover in place, but I found none.

    I guess I have to pry it off with force then. I hope I don't break any tabs.

    Thanks again.
     
  4. busagringo

    busagringo Newbie

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    We have the same plan. I wish to add more memory and upgrade the HDD to SSD as well. Do you mind if I ask you which SSD you went for?

    Thank you.