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    LG E200 - How to insert an extra memory module?

    Discussion in 'LG' started by skyuen, Sep 14, 2008.

  1. skyuen

    skyuen Newbie

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    Hi guys, anyone here know how to open up the keyboard of E200 so that I can replace the existing 512MB module with a 2GB?

    My E200 currently has 2.5GB of RAM in total, I would like to upgrade it to 4GB. :)

    THX~
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    There should be a few screws on the bottom of the notebook, with a small keyboard icon, that you need to undo before gently lifting the keyboard out of the computer.
     
  3. skyuen

    skyuen Newbie

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    Thx for your quick reply Greg =)

    Yes, there are 2 screws at the bottom of the notebook with a small keyboard icon, I removed them but still cannot lift the keyboard up. I then unscrewed all screws(I even removed the DVD-Rom, RAM cover & the HDD) from the bottom of the notebook but still the same... :(

    I'm just wondering if there is/are more screw(s) I need to remove before I can lift the keyboard up, or is there a special method to lift it up? Many Thx~