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desperately seeking some help

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  • Thats just what it came with Macman... is it easy to install yourself... I'm not as silly as my name may suggest so am brave enough to try
  • macman
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    Yes, it's very easy on a modern Dell, just remove the small hatch on the base (2 screws) to reveal the RAM slots. On yours one will be ocupied, one empty, Just slot the RAM module into the empty slot, replace the hatch, boot up. Job done.
    Crucial provide a little instruction sheet with every order anyway, you''ll have no problem, blonde or otherwise.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • macman wrote: »
    Crucial provide a little instruction sheet with every order anyway, you''ll have no problem, blonde or otherwise.
    Dell provide their own instructions too, if you know where to look.
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