Installing RAM

First thing to do is switch off and remove the power cable.
Then after removing the case covers.
In order to install Ram you must first locate where your current Ram is on your motherboard and what it looks like. Chances are there are extra slots next to your current Ram. The great thing about most types of Ram is you can leave your current memory in your computer and place your new Ram in the next available slot.
Remove your Ram from its anti-static bag and hold it by the edges. Make sure you have your antistatic wrist band on, so that you don't ruin your new Ram.
The next step to install your Ram is to determine which slot to place it into. You want to install your Ram in the lowest numbered slot or the empty slot that is closest to your filled memory slots.
You can only install Ram in one direction. Look on the bottom of the Ram stick. You need to line up the notches in the Ram with the keys in the slot on your motherboard.
Make sure the retainer clips for the Ram are all the way open. Place the Ram in the slot and gently push it straight down with your thumbs. You may have to press hard to "set" the Ram correctly. When you press down hard enough the retaining clips on either side of the Ram will snap into place, making a "clicking" sound.
Replace the case covers and plug the power cable back in. Power up your PC and everything should work normally.
The following link will show you some video to help you install your Ram.
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