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05-02-2024 08:17 PM
My All in one is running extremely slow. I was looking to upgrade the RAM and the HD, but I can't find what the minimum or maximum requirements are. Any help would be appreciated. It is a model 24-F0047c
05-03-2024 08:49 AM
16 GB maximum installed memory and up to a 4TB SSD.
Online vendor source for guaranteed compatible memory and SSD products, specifically for your All-In-One PC.
https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp-compaq/hp-24-f0047c-all-in-one
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05-03-2024 01:13 PM
While it is your All-in-One and you can do what you want to it -- I would strongly advise AGAINST trying to remove the case yourself.
These are not like the older laptops where you remove a handful of screws and the case just pops off; instead, you usually have to PRY the case off -- and that presents a serious risk of cracking the screen because that usually extends all the way to the ends of the PC, since their is no bezel to protect it.
I know this because this happened to me two years ago and despite my being very careful and following a YouTube video that was very detailed; nonetheless, I cracked the screen trying to pry off the back off the case.
Your safest option would be to take this to a PC or laptop repair facility that has dealt with these and can remove the case without any damage.
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05-04-2024 07:38 AM
This is how the parts are removed. This is an official HP support video. Just follow the instructions in the video.
I have not thread a report of someone else having a problem following the instructions.
Many new members have asked for information on upgrading the 22", 24 and 27" AIO desktop pc's and damaging the screen has not been a trending response.
Do be aware that any maintenance and/or upgrade you perform on your own, means you have accepted the risk of damaging your laptop or PC.
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