Difficulty

Easy

Steps

4

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • RAM
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

The RAM card is responsible for temporarily storing computer data and affects total device performance.  A defective RAM can cause frequent crashes, freezing, and black screens especially when using an application that requires a lot of memory usage.

Note: Before replacing the RAM, ensure that the device is powered off .

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Before you replace the battery, ensure that the device is unplugged and powered off.
  • Pull the upper left switch on the back of the laptop to the left into the unlock position.
  • Pull the upper right switch to the left and hold it in place.

Before you replace the battery, ensure that the device is unplugged and powered off.

Pull the upper left switch on the back of the laptop to the left into the unlock position.

Pull the upper right switch to the left and hold it in place.

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Step 2

  • Pull the battery straight out.
  • To properly dispose of battery, locate your nearest recycling plant to dispose of it there.

Pull the battery straight out.

To properly dispose of battery, locate your nearest recycling plant to dispose of it there.

Step 3

              RAM               
  • Use iFixit’s Jimmy tool to remove the bottom panel of the device.
  • Wedge the tool into the top middle of the panel until the back gently pops off.

Use iFixit’s Jimmy tool to remove the bottom panel of the device.

Wedge the tool into the top middle of the panel until the back gently pops off.

Step 4

  • Push the silver locking tabs on either side of the RAM card outward and the card will pop up to rest at an angle.
  • Slide the card straight out of its housing.

Push the silver locking tabs on either side of the RAM card outward and the card will pop up to rest at an angle.

Slide the card straight out of its housing.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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