Not at all.
Disconect your battery for 10 minutes, then hook backup.
the RAM sticks will not even be recognised (depends on the chipset)
Pretty much anything in any computer is interchangeable. You can get a better battery (such as one with a greater charge), so long as it is designed for a particular laptop. Another part commonly replaced is the RAM (memory). For example, if you have a laptop with 1 GB of RAM, you can replace it with 2 GB of RAM designed to the same specifications. Even hard drives, fans/heatsinks, and monitors are replaced if they become damaged.
The RAM that is used for a laptop is not the same as the RAM that you would use in a desktop PC. The RAM that is used for a PC is much too big to be used in a laptop, so a laptop has to use a much smaller RAM card which is called SD-RAM.
not exactly.... see, lol, 128 mb of ram is pretty poor amount for a laptop even a mini laptop nowadays. it also depends what you want to do with the mini laptop... I suggest 1 gb of ram at least
It depends on the type of the laptop. Maplestory also has the requirement of having at least 4 GB RAM to play smoothly.
Maybe, it depends on what kind of computer or laptop you have. The old kinds probably don't get ram back.
Depends whether or not you have enough RAM and memory.
The laptop in question comes with 4GB of RAM.
There are plenty of things you can do to a laptop to boost its performance. Some things include: -Upgrading the RAM -Getting a larger hard drive -Buying a better battery
The way you disable a RAM slot on a desktop is to take the memory card in it out of the computer altogether. On a laptop, I don't know. It depends on the maker of the laptop, the model, and several other factors.
Depends how you take care of it: how its handled, upgraded to its maximum capacity, battery replacements when needed. I have a Dell 13" that is 5 years old and still works fine, especially after I upgraded the RAM from 1GB to 2GB.