Asus k56cb can't access 2nd ram slot

canadianalgebra

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I have an Asus laptop that I'm trying to upgrade the ram on. As you can see in the photo, I have installed the first, easily accessible module though the one above is blocked by the laptop case. (blue module) I have to disassemble the entire laptop to replace it?
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thanks
Liam
 
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Hi
on the service manual - page 67 :
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=K56CB&p=3&s=438&os=30&hashedid=aKe0gxjeuutBvS86

They show that you need to remove 2 screws and after removing the cap you have access to both ram slots
They not show any further instruction to install the ram modules
Try to unlock this 2-d ram and lift the edge that is below the plastic base.
It sould pop-up ..... apply some low force if it does not ....

I have to say this is very odd construction ...... you have to be able to install the ram with no extra effort .....
The other way is to disassemble the whole unit ...

Nikolay Savov

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Hi
on the service manual - page 67 :
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=K56CB&p=3&s=438&os=30&hashedid=aKe0gxjeuutBvS86

They show that you need to remove 2 screws and after removing the cap you have access to both ram slots
They not show any further instruction to install the ram modules
Try to unlock this 2-d ram and lift the edge that is below the plastic base.
It sould pop-up ..... apply some low force if it does not ....

I have to say this is very odd construction ...... you have to be able to install the ram with no extra effort .....
The other way is to disassemble the whole unit ...
 
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nforce4max

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Another plastic time bomb, if bending the case back doesn't work then you might have no choice but to pull the board to get to the slot. Annoying but not as difficult that most make it out to be.