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Upgrading the RAM in the Dell Mini 10v (with videos and guide)
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01-03-2010
Post Upgrading the RAM in the Dell Mini 10v (with videos and guide)

Well i have noticed a-lot of people have someone do their RAM upgrade for them, but the person usually will not do it without charging. So here is a guide to do it easily (even for n00bs)

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How to upgrade Dell Mini 10v memory - Part 1 (disassemble):


NOTE: It is advisable, when pulling out cables, to pull on the connectors not the wires as this could cause breakage. Also i recommend dusting off any components of the 10v before putting them back in the case. I used a can of pressurized air. DO NOT blow on the components as microscopic particles of spit WILL damage the components over time.

How to upgrade Dell Mini 10v memory - Part 2 (reassemble)
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Or for those of you who prefer a guide:

1. Start out by removing the battery by sliding out the battery lock clips, and then pull the battery straight out. Then remove the (3) screws holding in the battery and the (1) screw securing the mini-card door, and remove the door.

2. Remove the mini card. Gently pry off the two antenna cables by, for example, placing a small screw driver underneath the cables where the gold metal and cable meet – then softly prying it up. Then, remove the single screw holding the mini card down, then pull out the card.


3. Remove the keyboard and it’s ribbon cable, as well as the ribbon cable for the touchpad. You’ll need to basically use a very thin flat head screwdriver, credit card, etc in order to ‘pry up’ the keyboard from the center near the screen. Once you are able to get your fingers underneath it, just pull up on the right and left sides until the laptop is free:

(there are small clips holding the eayboard in on the right and left, just pry the keyboard up as if there is a hinge at the palm rest and it’ll come loose). Don’t pull the keyboard too far from the chassis as it’s still connected via it’s ribbon cable:

With the keyboard free, remove the ribbon cable(s) by sliding out the left and right grey “clips” holding the ribbon cable(s) in. (they will “slide out” about 2mm or so)


4. Remove the palm rest. This can be a bit frustrating, but basically you want to use your thumbnail / thin creditcard to start prying from the left and right edges, where it meets the bracket:

5. Prep for palm rest bracket removal. First, go ahead and remove the 1 screw holding in the hard drive, and slide it out (blue). Then, unplug the 3, or 4 if you have bluetooth, cables (green). Finally, unscrew the 4 screws securing the palm rest bracket from the top (red).

Turn the netbook over and remove the 5 remaining screws securing the palm rest from the bottom:


6. Actually remove the palm rest bracket. Dell suggests starting from the hinges and working down, but I was unable to undo the clips here to start. So instead, I started at the speakers (which are already loose), and started prying off the bracket from here. Basically, just start pulling the entire bracket up, working your way from the palm rest area up towards the hinges, until it is removed. (that being said, once I started getting the bracket unclipped half way to the hinges, I was able to pry off the hinge-area):

7. Prep system board (motherboard) removal. Almost there! Now you need to unplug the 3 remaining cables (green) and 2 screws (red). It may not matter, but when removing the display cable (top right), pull from the middle of the cable, as that’s where all the wires are bunched:

8. Remove the motherboard. The board is now completely loose from the chassis and can be removed! Be careful not to nick it on anything while pulling it off, but it’s relatively easy not to. Flip over the board, release the memory and pop in your 2GB stick:

9. Put everything back together. Basically, just follow all theses steps in reverse, or view at the reassemble video, power on the system, and enjoy your 2GB Dell Mini 10v!

Have any questions or run into problems? Find an easier way to pry apart the palm rest bracket or etc? Let everyone know in the comments!
For those of you who haven’t bought a 2gb stick yet, there are plenty on amazon that would work fine (too bad prices for ddr2 memory aren’t as cheap as they used to be)

CREDIT: jRin.net

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Old 01-03-2010, 04:47 AM
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Very nice guide .. having done it. Very well done: Thanks!

One thing though. Disconnecting cables by pulling on the wires (vs. the connectors), as I think was in the video, is not advisable.

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Used this guide, running with 2GB now. Thanks!
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Very nice guide .. having done it. Very well done: Thanks!

One thing though. Disconnecting cables by pulling on the wires (vs. the connectors), as I think was in the video, is not advisable.

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"Dell Mini 10v . Alpine White": Dangerous color there in Philly: Drop it in the snow and you'll never find it again :-)

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"Dell Mini 10v . Alpine White": Dangerous color there in Philly: Drop it in the snow and you'll never find it again :-)

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lol, but hey i know this is off topic but can i order a 10v from Dells website if it has compatibilty issues or will they not allow me to order?
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While you've got the damn thing open, I'd recommend a larger HDD as well (or SSD if budget allows).

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"Dell Mini 10v . Alpine White": Dangerous color there in Philly: Drop it in the snow and you'll never find it again :-)

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Even if he does drop it, would it actually work after being soaked in snow? (Mine, at least, gets pretty warm. Perfect computer for winter!)
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Thank you very much for this guide!

Helped me much while upgrading to 2GB... ;-) :-)
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Was very helpful ! Thanks again !
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Nice demo. Can you specify the specs for the 2GB RAM chip?
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