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    How hard will it be to install new RAM into my e1505?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by madroxinide, Apr 23, 2007.

  1. madroxinide

    madroxinide Notebook Deity

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    How hard will it be?
     
  2. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    As hard as unscrewing off a couple screws, removing a small door and installing the new memory.

    Seriously, it should take you less than 2 minutes, given that you know what you're doing.
     
  3. Inikurmoma

    Inikurmoma Notebook Enthusiast

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    how about easy?

    Check on Dell web site, there is a manual! very easy.. I just changed my RAM
     
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    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    ok thanks was just making sure, i read somewhere that some notebooks require you to take it half-way apart just to install 1 stick of ram. Thankfully dell did something right.
     
  6. mini

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    Sometimes the much smaller models are difficult even with Dell. But 14" and above is easy.