Sunday, April 19, 2009

Installing Laptop Memory

As you continue to use your laptop, your memory space will sometimes be taken by the data you store as well as by the programs you run. It becomes disappointing when you try to install a new program only to find that you are restricted by the amount of memory. The speed and performance of your laptop can be improved by upgrading or installing additional memory.

Why upgrade?

Installing new programs in your computer takes your precious memory space and this in turn can make your laptop slow. Sometimes all space is taken and what remains is below the required minimum and your operating system notifies you that you are running on low disc space. At such a time, upgrading the laptop memory is important as it causes your applications to run faster.

Determining the existing memory

Before starting the installation process, it is important to establish the amount of memory currently in your laptop. The memory module of your laptop must be easily accessible as there are some laptops whose modules cannot be accessed. The memory can be determined by selecting the start menu and clicking the “settings”, “control panel”, “system” and then selecting the “general tab” listed at the bottom of the page that appears.

Choose right

Having identified the type of memory that is fitting for your laptop, the next thing is to go out there and do the actual purchase. There are different online stores that offer laptop memories. The rule of the thumb if you want to get the best bargain is to research widely. If you are the adventurous type, you may want to explore the stores that sell used memory devices.

Just do it

Most people who have interacted with computers quite a bit can tell you that you need not call a technician to install a memory for you. It is as easy as ABC… First thing is to check the maximum amount of memory that can be handled by your laptop at the owner’s manual. The manual also instructs you on the speed and the type of memory you need, and also on the number of memory slots your laptop model has.

Switch of off computer completely then turn the laptop over and remove the main battery. After this, you need to locate the panel used to access the memory module; in most laptops, it’s located at the bottom of the laptop. If you cannot find it, then refer to your laptop instruction manual. Remove the screws and the access panel.

If you are upgrading or replacing the memory module you are currently using, remove the modules to be replaced from the slot. Carefully, align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory slot, while gently inserting the module into the slot. This constitutes the major step in upgrading laptop memory.

Once all the pins are in the slot, rotate the module gently down flat, until the clamps lock into the module into place. After the module is secured into the slot, lock up the access panel. Once the panel is screwed back into place, the process of installing laptop memory is complet.

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