The general process of installing memory modules or Ram in a laptop is not very difficult. Nearly every laptop design places an access panel on the bottom of the laptop and uses similarly latching sockets. The website Dummies offers information on how to do this.
It depends on the type of laptop you have. It is possible to upgrade the memory on most notebooks. It's also possible to add external memory.
Memory is far and away the most efficient upgrade for any laptop.
Yes, for an added charge you can in fact upgrade the memory at the time of the purchase of this HP laptop.
There is usually a panel on the bottom of the laptop. You unscrew the panel, pop out existing memory, and replace it with the new memory.
The Dell Latitude D600 is an obsolete laptop. It had a memory of up to 512 megabytes. An upgrade could expand the memory to 2 gigabytes. It has memory slots to facilitate memory expansion.
SODIMMs(Small Dual Inline Memory Modules)
The Asus Eee PC 1002HA laptop comes with 1GB memory and is not expandable.
You can get memory with more capacity, but your motherboard probably doesn't accept faster memory (533 or 667 memory).
Yes, a memory upgrade can increase speed dramatically - especially if you have an older laptop or a basic model that doesn't have adequate memory for viewing large files.
The cost of a Compaq Presario Memory Upgrade is about $599. The cost of the Compaq Presario Memory upgrade requires purchasing a new laptop computer with the systems upgrades already installed by the manufacturer. The laptop computer can be upgraded from a 32 bit to a 64 bit performance level is a new computer is not a part of the budget. However, the best way to upgrade any computer is to simply purchase the latest offering from Dell or Microsoft computer products.
In most cases, you can upgrade the memory yourself. Just find the right ram that you need and unscrew 1-2 screws on the bottom of the laptop, pop in the ram, and close. Normally your user manual will tell you what door to unscrew. Some laptops thou require you to take the machine apart, acer one as a example, thou most will not.
Only some parts are upgradable. The memory usually will be, and the processor can be upgraded but will take an experienced technician.