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HP 250 G6 (1WY37EA#ABU)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I currently have 1 8Gb DDR4 dim and would like to add another to create 16Gb of RAM. Is this possible?

 

Also I am considering creating a mirror to create redundancy. is this at all possible? I understand that I may have to swap out the Cd-drive for another hard drive.

 

Thanks.

 

Jay

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@jay216 

 

HP 250 G6 is a series of many different machines. Depending on the CPU of your machine, option can be difference. Please use the following manual (page 1) to find out options

 

     http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05485525.pdf

 

For other question: I normally do for all my "production" machines every 3 months: clone HDD/SSD of each machine to other HDD/SSD and store elsewhere. When getting any problem. I simply swap HDD/SSD and keep going. On some test machines, I have HDD/SSD for Windows 10, Windows 7 and again simply swap HDD/SSD when I need to do something.

 

Regards.

 

 

BH
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upon looking at page it appears that the max RAM is 16 Gb. Achieved by having a single 8 Gb or two 4Gb. That only equals 8. am I missing something?

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