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No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
If your laptop has available RAM slots then you can add it. Also you have to check how much of RAM your laptop can support. It's not more then 2 Gb. You can replace the RAM which you have now by RAM with more capacity. PS Some laptops do not allow to change or upgrade RAM (mostly old models and ASUS Eeee).
It is certainly not possible because laptop RAM has a different notch pattern and number of pins. Also, be sure not to mix different types of RAM such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, RDRAM, etc. together. Actually, it IS possible, but you need an adapter... google 'notebook to desktop memory adapter'
no you can't just ask some one that has experernce . :)
The processor size or speed does not determine how much RAM your system needs. Generally speaking, the newer the system, the more RAM you can add. The amount of RAM slots on a motherboard and the motherboard's own subsystem (the BIOS) will determine how much RAM you can add to a particular motherboard.
Yes, you can add two higher-size RAM cards to the laptop.
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yes, you can use the motherboard with another Processor and add the ram on it and everything else
You need to look at the motherboard and see if there are any spare memory slots. You also need to check the maximum amount of memory that the motherboard can handle.
Dimm-ct ram is a portable memory device that you can add to any laptop computer. Adding this to your laptop will increase the memory and storage and it comes in many different sizes.
If your computer has 256mb ram only, you can add another 256mb ram in it..just go to your nearest computer store and buy another 256mb ram stick. once you have that, open you PC housing and put it in Dimm1 or Dimm 2.
You would need to know the specific type of HP Pavilion laptop. Once you know this information get the specifications on the memory from the HP site. edit: eg. on the ZV5000, there is a small 'hatch' on the bottom. If you unscrew it, then you can add more RAM (this is the secondary 'expanison' slot) The original RAm slot is hidden inside the laptop, but is accessible.