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Thread ID: 125717 2012-07-14 22:11:00 OPening up an ACER Z5610 All In One computer. curly (6655) Press F1
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1288515 2012-07-14 22:11:00 I have one of the above and wish to put more ram into it. Trouble is I cannot find a way to open the back of the computer, which is now out of warranty.

Anyone know how to open one of these ?

Have serched Acer in NZ and Australia but found no info.
curly (6655)
1288516 2012-07-14 22:24:00 Use this to get the back cover off so you can get to the ram slots:

www.youtube.com
stratex5 (16685)
1288517 2012-07-14 22:29:00 I don't think all in ones are designed so the user can upgrade them. Nick G (16709)
1288518 2012-07-14 22:33:00 I've read some articles of people that have upgraded their ram. What OS is the all in one running? And how much ram in total are you putting in the all in one? Because some OS's have a limit on how much ram you can pour in them. stratex5 (16685)
1288519 2012-07-14 22:41:00 www.youtube.com
In russian but shows all steps.
From here
www.google.co.nz
feersumendjinn (64)
1288520 2012-07-14 23:12:00 I've read some articles of people that have upgraded their ram. What OS is the all in one running? And how much ram in total are you putting in the all in one? Because some OS's have a limit on how much ram you can pour in them.
It will be win7? I'd expect. An chances are its the x64 bit one.
Nick G (16709)
1288521 2012-07-14 23:28:00 I seem some sites where people had a Vista all in one where they wanted to upgrade ram. stratex5 (16685)
1288522 2012-07-14 23:33:00 Use this to get the back cover off so you can get to the ram slots:

www.youtube.com

If it is a Z5610, then it is a different model as mine (about 2 and a bit years old) does not look anything like the one shown in the video.

But thanks for trying to help.
curly (6655)
1288523 2012-07-14 23:36:00 I've read some articles of people that have upgraded their ram. What OS is the all in one running? And how much ram in total are you putting in the all in one? Because some OS's have a limit on how much ram you can pour in them.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. Want to upgrade to 4 gig.
curly (6655)
1288524 2012-07-15 00:36:00 If it is a Z5610, then it is a different model as mine (about 2 and a bit years old) does not look anything like the one shown in the video.

But thanks for trying to help.

Opps I didn't check the model number so the all in one is not the same sorry. I think the ram should fit though.
stratex5 (16685)
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