Difficulty
Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
30 seconds
Sections
2
- Battery
- 3 steps
- RAM
- 3 steps
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Step 1
Battery
- Locate the two switches that lock the battery.
- Then push the left switch outward into the “unlocked” position.
- This switch will remain in the unlocked position.
Locate the two switches that lock the battery.
Then push the left switch outward into the “unlocked” position.
This switch will remain in the unlocked position.
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Step 2
- Now push and hold the right switch to the right while using the other hand to gently slide the battery upwards out of the laptop.
Now push and hold the right switch to the right while using the other hand to gently slide the battery upwards out of the laptop.
Step 3
- This is a rechargeable Li-Ion battery that has a capacity of 4400 mAh, if you have the 6 cell model.
- The 4 or 9 cell model has different ratings.
This is a rechargeable Li-Ion battery that has a capacity of 4400 mAh, if you have the 6 cell model.
The 4 or 9 cell model has different ratings.
Step 4
RAM
- Remove both Phillips screws.
- Then take away the cover.
Remove both Phillips screws.
Then take away the cover.
Step 5
- Push the marked claws to the side, to make the RAM accessible.
Push the marked claws to the side, to make the RAM accessible.
Step 6
- To remove the RAM, you need to pull the RAM into the shown direction out of its connector.
To remove the RAM, you need to pull the RAM into the shown direction out of its connector.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tsaku - Aug 10, 2017
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Are these DDR3 SODIMMs ?
Tech Rez - Sep 11, 2019
Yes Bro Lenovo Thinkpad support ddr3 Ram