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    Final Question for dell m1310

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by spikester_05, Jul 2, 2007.

  1. spikester_05

    spikester_05 Notebook Guru

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    HI

    I am just about to buy my new dell m1330, but i was just wandering about a few things.

    One, a hear every1 talking about buying it with 1GB and then buying 2, 2GB sticks from someone like newegg. I am a newbie at that sort of thing, but how difficult is it, and if it is difficult could I get some at CompUSA or Pc World to install it for me.

    2nd, does anyone know if the bottom of the screen/top of the keyboard has the old issuses of the screen rubbing against the plastic and creating black scrathes??

    Spike
     
  2. elemenopee

    elemenopee Notebook Consultant

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    I don't own the m1330 (yet)... but for most laptop's replacing the RAM just involves removing a few screws from under the laptop and the replacing the RAM sticks. Not too difficult.

    As for that scratching problem, i doubt very that much this'll be an issue...i mean really, it's a a completely different notebook. But of course, i guess none of us can really know the true answer to that question until we actually own the laptop for a while. And right now, nobody has a production model of this thing.