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Pavilion x360 11K154sa
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

Opened up and can't see ram anywhere. Any clues please ?

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Gotta remove the motherboard. See p. 49 here:

 

Manual

 

The Manual is a little hard to understand but it appears your model does have a single SO-DIMM slot and can take up to 8 gigs but also possible memory is soldered to the motherboard. 

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Gotta remove the motherboard. See p. 49 here:

 

Manual

 

The Manual is a little hard to understand but it appears your model does have a single SO-DIMM slot and can take up to 8 gigs but also possible memory is soldered to the motherboard. 

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Thank you so much, It's a nightmare but I've bought the ram so has to be done. Will update you when I get anywhere. Once again cheers.

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Just finished my upgrade of ram. Major job but worthwhile in end. Not soldered in but as inaccessible as possible. Got there in the end and machine wizzing along. I couldn't have done it without your advice, thank you very much again. If you're ever in the Highlands the drinks are on me.

 

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I would love to visit the Highlands. If you could not have done it without my help it is customary to assign the Solution to the post that actually has the Solution. But either way, pleased it is working for you. 

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Not sure if I'm doing this the right way. Many thanks to Huffer for his advice and pointing me in the right direction. The manual and drawings did help but there  were slight differences. I had to remove the small plate that holds usb slots on RHS and the copper strip on top LHS. Great care has to be taken when removing system board and evenmore when replacing, it is very easy for one of the small cables or ribbons to slip under board and be missed, which nearly happened to me. Not for the faint hearted. The ram is hidden in a little metal shield taped under the system board and care is needed at all times. Most important, disconnect battery first and reconnect last while wearing an anti-static cord.

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