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Old 25th March 2006, 10:07 PM   #1
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Default Memory upgrade Asus

Hi all , trying to find disassembly procedures for an asus notepad to upgrade the memory. Its an a2500h 2.6g celeron with 256mb ram running XP (hence the memory upgrade) . If got a fair idea but not specific to that asus model (or any asus), its a mates notepad so before i destroy it i was after first hand knowledge. Apparently doing this yourself voids asus's warranty , so they have been of no help. Any help would be of great usefullness , thankyou .
Thankyou very much......
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Old 25th March 2006, 10:14 PM   #2
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warrenty shouldnt be voided by doing this as it is simply doen by removing one of the back panels and putting the ram in

there is no void if broken or remvoed sticker involved
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Old 25th March 2006, 11:04 PM   #3
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cool , thanks -BLiTz1911. i've tried removing all the back panels but to noaval(i'll look again thou). im thinkin maybe under the keypad , some pics for directions would be really usefull if ne1 knows a site ? cheers.
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