Upgrading RAM on HP Probook 6560b
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Hi, today I'll be upgrading the system memory to the maximum this PC supports. I bought a Crucial memory kit, that's 2 sticks at 8GB of DDR3 PC3 10600 (1333Mhz) SODIMM; these two will happily replace my single 4GB stick, taking the full two avaliable slots. Just pop up the panel by holding the latch to the right, remove the existing module by releasing the notches, and extract it by pulling the RAM stick in a 45 degree angle. Take the two new sticks out, make sure the notches are aligned, and insert them again, in a 45 degree angle. After closing the panel, turn on your PC and if doesn't turn on, just open the panel again, resit the sticks, but blow any debri in the slots. When the PC turns on, click on the Windows logo, then click on FILE EXPLORER, right click on THIS PC, select the last option which reads PROPERTIES, and make sure the Installed Memory (RAM) says 16.0GB. This tutorial also works for both, the 4GB and 8GB configuration if you aren't upgrading it to the maximum; just make sure you install it in pairs, they are the same size, and hopefully, you got then from the same manufacturer. • Link to memory kit: • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007B5S52C/...
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