I just finished watching the OWC video I pointed towards in my last link.

It looks like if all you want to do is replace the RAM then you can
skip almost everything in that video. I'm just guessing, but it looks
like all you'd need to do is get the cover off to swap the DDR DIMM.
The video goes through the entire process of disassembling the chassis
and removing the fan and the optical and hard drives. But I got the
impression you may not need to do any of that to simply change the RAM
module.

A suggestion. Once you've swapped in the new DDR DIMM, CAREFULLY
connect the system and power it up before you replace the cover.
Sometimes RAM doesn't get seated correctly in the slot. You're rather
find out you've got to reseat the RAM BEFORE you put the cover on than
after. Just my personal opinion ...

FWIW,

-irrational john

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