HP ZE1000 manual Installing Additional RAM, To install a RAM expansion module

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Add-On Devices

Installing Additional RAM

Installing Additional RAM

Your notebook has no built-in memory (RAM), but has two slots for removable RAM modules in a compartment on the bottom of the unit. (One of these slots contains a module installed at the factory). You can use these slots to expand your unit’s RAM. Use HP PC133 SDRAM modules only, or your notebook will not boot up.

You’ll need a small (#0) Phillips screwdriver for these procedures.

To install a RAM expansion module

To increase your notebook’s RAM, you can install a RAM module in the expansion slot on the bottom of the notebook. Use HP PC133 SDRAM modules only.

CAUTION

Your notebook’s chips are extremely sensitive to static electricity, and can be

 

permanently damaged by it. Handle the RAM module only by its edges. Before

 

installing the memory module, discharge your body’s static electricity by touching

 

the metal shielding around the connectors on the rear of the notebook.

 

1.

Turn off the notebook: click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off.

 

 

2.

Important: unplug the AC adapter (if present) and remove the notebook’s battery.

 

3.

On the bottom of the notebook, loosen the screw holding the RAM cover (the cover

 

 

retains the screw), and remove the cover.

 

4.

Insert the RAM module into the connector at about a 30? angle until it’s fully inserted.

 

 

Then press down on both sides of the module until it latches.

5. Replace the RAM cover.

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Contents HP Notebook PC Startup Guide Startup Guide Important safety information Cord to connect the modem to the telephone wall jackHP Software Product License Agreement Startup Guide Edition History Contents Troubleshooting and Maintenance HP Service and SupportReference Information IndexGetting Started with Your HP Notebook Taking Inventory What’s in the box?To find more information Identifying Parts of the Notebook Front viewBack view Bottom view Battery charge Power modeStatus lights Identifying Parts of the Notebook Setting Up Your Notebook Install the batteryTo remove the battery Or disposed of properlyConnect AC power Begins chargingConnect a phone line Set up Windows Turn on the notebookRegister your notebook To connect to the InternetBy modem By phoneBasic Operation Operating Your Notebook To turn the notebook on and offTo reset your notebook To change the boot device To use the touch padMoving and selecting using the touch pad and click buttons To use the Fn hot keys Hot key Does thisWorking in Comfort with a Notebook PC Your mobile work environmentUsing your notebook computer Batteries and Power Management Using Battery Power To check battery statusTo respond to a low-battery warning To recharge the batteryPage Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM To install a RAM expansion moduleReinstall the notebook’s battery Replacing the Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk driveTroubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Techniques Display problemsIf the notebook is on, but the screen is blank Hard disk drive problems Keyboard, touch pad, and mouse problems Performance problemsPower and battery problems Startup problems If the notebook doesn’t respond when you turn it onIf the notebook won’t boot from battery power If the notebook won’t boot from the floppy disk driveTesting the Hardware To run the e-DiagTools diagnostic testsTesting the Hardware Configuring Your Notebook To run the Bios configuration utilityTo run the Bios configuration utility Configuring Your Notebook Startup Menu Default Reinstalling and Updating Software To recover the factory installation of your hard diskReinstalling and Updating Software HP Service and Support To contact HP for support or service Getting Assistance for Your NotebookTo get help from HP Instant Support To get help from the webPavilion Notebooks limited to the following To receive repair service To prepare your notebook for shipment Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Product Duration of Limited Warranty Page Reference Information Hardware Specifications CPUExpandability Safety Information Power cordsErgonomics Battery safety Laser safety Regulatory Information Connections to Peripheral DevicesDeclaration of Conformity U.S.A Responsible PartyBios IndexQuick Start sheet