![]() The stock hard drive is a TOSHIBA MK2035GSS 200GB drive. You shouldn't have to apply force once the screws are out, though take note of the plastic tabs along one side. You'll need a small philips-head screwdriver to open this. There is an obvious single "hatch" on the bottom of the unit through which we access nearly everything- wifi card, RAM, hard drive, and CPU. ![]() You'd be paying extra money for nothing, plus risking incompatibility. There are 800MHz modules out there, but 99% of laptops on the market can't operate at that frequency. Keep in mind, Vista will use about 1GB just to boot and run. I find that to be plenty sufficient I've never run out of memory in XP. Due to this, I decided to purchase two 1GB modules (making 2GB total). All standard 32-bit operating systems are coded this way. There's no fix for this, it's just a fact. you're not) then only about 3GB will be usable. However, unless you're running a 64-bit operating system (if you have to ask how you'd know, trust me. This unit technically supports 4GB 2 x 2GB modules. ![]() The Extensa 5620-6830 comes with 1GB of DDR2 memory.
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