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Guidelines For Upgrading Your Toshiba Laptop Memory (Curt Cho)

Nov 6, 2010

It is less difficult than you think to upgrade your Toshiba laptop memory by yourself. You can actually stay away from the charge of hiring a computer tech for this straightforward upgrade. To start, obtain the spec sheet from the manufacturer, a Phillips head screwdriver with a non-magnetic tip, your new Toshiba laptop memory SODIMMs, a cup and an anti-static wrist wrap or mat. The anti-static wrist strap or mat protects against electrostatic discharges.

You can't just set up memory in your laptop. You need to know the maximum capacity allowed for the computer system. You'll be able to find this in the spec sheet. Then, you have to know the amount of memory and what type of RAM is presently being employed in your computer. The spec sheet can also give you this information or you can actually stop by a website like Crucial.com which has a cost-free memory advisor device.

After you have your necessary memory, turn your laptop computer off. Be sure to disconnect the energy cord and any other devices. Take out the battery making sure that there is no power flowing to the computer. You must ground oneself with an anti-static wrist wrap or mat to avoid harm to the chips within your computer.

Locate your memory compartment, which is typically underneath the computer. Some Toshiba models might possibly hold the memory compartment beneath the keyboard. The specs will tell you where you can gain access to the memory compartment for your particular Toshiba model. Unscrew the screws and place them in your cup. If the memory compartment is below the keyboard, you have to remove the laptop frame that's over the keyboard and then unscrew the screws securing the keyboard and gently place the computer keyboard aside.

Press the tabs which have been keeping the memory in place to release it. Get rid of the old memory and insert your new Toshiba laptop memory. Push the slot down until it clicks. Replace all of the screws to secure the memory in place. Replace your battery and power cord so that you can turn on the computer and test how it is working.
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