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Originally posted by KSig RC
-Most laptop memory is actually quite easy to install - newer machines generally have a direct-access panel to the DIMM slots (may not apply to Dell).
-Also, expense is variable depending on the type you require - look online for better deals, but realistically it shouldn't be brutal (although more than comparable memory for a desktop).
Past that, Dani is completely correct about memory issues.
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For the one that I put memory in, I could put in one myself, but there was no direct access to the other slot. I had a friend who does this sort of thing for a living take it apart to get to the other slot to replace that stick. The laptop was able to take that much memory, I did my research, just was a huge task.
Also, check out refurbished laptops on the manufacturer's websites. That's actually where I got my first Dell. Got a great deal, not a thing wrong with it, same warranty and everything, good as new and looked new.