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Upgrade your laptop's memory by easily replacing memory modules. Follow this wikiHow guide to increase your laptop's RAM and boost your computing power. For Mac laptops, check out our guide on upgrading RAM on a Macbook Pro.

Things You Should Know

  • Research your laptop before getting started. Not every laptop has replaceable RAM.
  • Set up an ESD-safe workspace before taking anything apart. This will prevent static electricity damage to your computer and RAM modules.
  • Turn off & unplug your PC, take out the old RAM (if replacing), and install your new RAM.
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Research Your Laptop

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  1. You can find out how much RAM you have in Windows following these steps:
    • Open Settings and go to the System tab.
    • Click About to open your laptop’s information page.
    • Look at Installed RAM under Device specifications .
    • If you need more storage space, look into installing an SSD in your laptop .
  2. Different laptop brands may be restricted to certain types of RAM. Additionally, your laptop has a limited number of RAM slots.
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  3. Now that you have all the information you need, you can select and buy RAM. Buying directly from the manufacturer is a great way to get compatible hardware. You can also check out online retailers and in-person electronics stores.
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Install the RAM

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  1. ESD (electrostatic discharge) can damage your device. This occurs when you accidentally transfer static electricity to your device.
    • Avoid environmental factors that might generate static electricity, like carpet and rugs.
    • Keep all electrical components in their ESD-safe packaging until you’re ready to install them.
    • You can wear an ESD grounding wristband to prevent discharge during the installation process.
  2. Then, unplug any cables and accessories from your laptop. Removing and installing RAM while the computer is on may damage it. [1]
  3. Hold down the physical power button on your laptop for 5 seconds. This will discharge any leftover electricity.
    • You can skip this step if your battery can’t be removed.
  4. Check your laptop's documentation for the compartment that holds your RAM modules, typically a small access panel held shut with screws.
    • Your laptop’s RAM slots might only be accessible by removing the entire bottom panel on your laptop. Refer to your laptop’s manual for information on safely removing the panel and working inside your computer.
    • If you’re removing the bottom panel, you could clean the inside with compressed air while it’s open.
  5. Then, remove it from the laptop by pulling it straight away from its slot. When replacing RAM modules, you’ll need to unclip the current modules by pulling the spring or wedge style clips on both edges of the module.
  6. Align the notches on the module with the ridges in the slot. Make sure you’re inserting the gold pins-edge of the module into the slot.
  7. This will lock the RAM module into the correct position.
  8. If you removed an external battery, reinstall it now.
  9. Verify that the new memory is recognized and identified properly. Your computer should list the new amount of RAM you have installed.
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    Can I use a different brand and speed?
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    Yes, you can but using the same brand and same speed might increase the performance.
  • Question
    How can I improve laptop performance with Windows 10?
    Community Answer
    Open an elevated Command prompt window and type in chkdsk/f. Type 'y', then restart your PC. The system will then check your hard disk for any errors. This will take a while, so do it when you do not need to work on your PC.
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    How can I increase the RAM in my laptop?
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    Go online or to a computer shop and buy more sticks of RAM. You can probably pay a computer shop to put in the RAM for you, because I wouldn't be able to instruct you without knowing exactly what kind of laptop you have.
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