Difficulty
Easy
Steps
3
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
1
- RAM
- 3 steps
Flags
0
BackToshiba Satellite U405D-S2902
Full Screen
Options
History
Save to Favorites
Download PDF
Edit
Translate
Get Shareable Link
Embed This Guide
Notify Me of Changes
Stop Notifications
Introduction
What you need
Step 1
RAM
- Lay the device face down with the battery facing away from you. Locate the center panel. It will have two vents in it and three screws on the left side.
- Loosen the three screws that hold the rear access panel on, using your Phillips #1 Screwdriver.
- The screws will not actually come out from the panel but will be loose and let the panel come off.
- Lift the left side of the panel to remove it.
Lay the device face down with the battery facing away from you. Locate the center panel. It will have two vents in it and three screws on the left side.
Loosen the three screws that hold the rear access panel on, using your Phillips #1 Screwdriver.
The screws will not actually come out from the panel but will be loose and let the panel come off.
Lift the left side of the panel to remove it.
1024
Step 2
- Locate and pull back the two mounting clips on either side of the memory chip.
- Be sure that when replacing the board, push down gently until the clips snap back in.
Locate and pull back the two mounting clips on either side of the memory chip.
Be sure that when replacing the board, push down gently until the clips snap back in.
Step 3
- Lift RAM circuit board to about a 45 degree angle and pull gently to the right.
Lift RAM circuit board to about a 45 degree angle and pull gently to the right.
That’s it for hardware, the remaining steps will depend on the software platform being run on your laptop.
Cancel: I did not complete this guide.
2 other people completed this guide.
Author
with 9 other contributors
Brandon Kirklen
Member since: 01/11/2013
311 Reputation
8 Guides authored
Badges:
12
+9 more badges
Team
Cal Poly, Team 7-8, Maness Winter 2013
Member of Cal Poly, Team 7-8, Maness Winter 2013
CPSU-MANESS-W13S7G8
4 Members
8 Guides authored