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Sony VAIO Z1 adding more RAM - how?



 
 
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Old December 3rd 03, 11:24 PM
Peter Vlaciky
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Default Sony VAIO Z1 adding more RAM - how?

I have a Sony Vaio PCG-Z1 (GP) notebook. I would like to upgrade the RAM,
but I don't seem able to work out how.

What I mean is that while most notebooks have the memory slots on the
bottom, this particular model does not have any obvious places where the RAM
slots could be located. I suspect that it is under the keyboard somewhere.
I don't want to start unscrewing the entire bottom (there are no smaller
parts that can be removed) if there is an easier way such as removing the
keyboard somehow.

Thank you for any kind of help,

Peter


 




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