Introduction

This guide demonstrates how to replace or upgrade the RAM in your HASEE Z6-SL7D1 laptop.

Firstly RAM, or random access memory, is a piece of hardware used for rapid data storage and access. With faulty or overworked RAM you might experience blue screens of death, freezes, reboots, or corrupted files. You might also notice that your computer is slower than usual, or that some applications or games don't run properly.

Before you begin this repair, shut down and disconnect your laptop from the charger.

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    • Flip your laptop over so the bottom is facing up and set it on a flat surface.

    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the two 6 mm screws that secure the battery.

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    • Gently lift the battery from the laptop.

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    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove fourteen 6 mm screws from the back panel.

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    • If your laptop is equipped with an optical drive, carefully slide it out.

    • Alternatively, if the optical drive bay houses a hard drive tray, remove the tray by unscrewing any securing screws and gently pulling it out.

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    • Carefully slide a plastic spudger or opening tool along the edges of the back panel.

    • Gradually lift the panel away from the laptop chassis, ensuring not to force it and risking damage to internal components.

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    • Use your fingers or a spudger to gently press the clips on the sides of the SO-DIMM slots outward to release the memory modules.

    • The RAM sticks will pop out at about a 45-degree angle.

    • Once the RAM sticks disengage, carefully slide them out of the slot at the same angle.

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    • When installing new memory sticks, align them with the SO-DIMM slots at the same angle and gently press them downward.

    • You will hear a click, indicating that it is securely in place.

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    • Replace the back case.

    • Insert the optical drive back into its designated slot.

    • Replace the battery.

    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to secure the fourteen 6 mm screws on the back case.

    • Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to replace the two 6 mm screws that secure the battery.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Jiayi Liu

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