Upgrading a Notebook by
Sezer Bozkurt
Desktops have been long known to be upgrade-able
in terms of memory and hard drive space but little is known about
upgrading notebooks.
The first thing to consider is the notebook itself.
It must have expansion slots for extra sticks of RAM if you wish
to upgrade memory. This can also be done by replacing the current
stick of RAM but this method is not cost effective.
To upgrade a notebook the bottom cover must be
removed. When doing this any warranty the notebook has will become
void so if you choose to upgrade your notebook, you must be prepared
to forfeit the warranty.
Upgrading RAM on a notebook is no different to
upgrading RAM on a desktop. If your notebook has additional RAM
slots you simply need to purchase some more RAM and install it in
the empty slots. If your notebook doesn't have expansion slots you
will need to replace the existing stick of RAM. If you had a 256mb
stick of RAM, you would replace it with a 1GB or 512mb stick.
Replacing the hard drive is a lot easier but complicated
at the same time. Replacing the actual drive is quite simple. You
simply disconnect the existing drive and replace with the new one.
The complicated part is recovering all your drivers and so forth
from the drive. Without your drivers the hardware in your notebook
will not function correctly. It is important to make sure you have
all the original driver CD's that came with the notebook.
In the case of data files you have on your notebook,
you can simply back up to DVD's and CD's, but if you do not have
a burner, you can simply buy an external case for a notebook drive
and use that to store your files.
Upgrading a notebook, although not as easy as with
a desktop, can still be done.
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