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Old 11-08-2011, 05:52 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by KC Fish View Post
Dell notebooks have had a single user accessible panel for accessing the memory slots for close to 10 years now. Generally it only takes 1-3 screws to remove the panel and install new RAM. I've been working on Dell laptops for almost 15 years, and I've never encountered one that required taking the whole thing apart or anything even close to that.

Dell has some pretty good small profile notebook solutions right now. And I can assure you that every one of them offers easy access for RAM upgrades.
Sorry, I mistyped. I meant to say netbook. His netbook is the A10 I think (could be wrong, be awhile since I have messed around with it). Never done any ram on a Dell laptop, but will take your word for it. Most laptops nowdays have easy access to Ram from the bottom, which is partly why I was so surprised it was going to be such a pain to upgrade the memory on the netbook.
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