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Hi,
Here is the service manual for your tablet/laptop.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04342199
As it was linked to this HP website page I'm assuming it to be correct.
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-13-x2-PC/6936232/model/7200388/manuals
-In the service manual there is mention of the fact that the tablet/laptop supports up to 8GB of RAM but there is no mention of either a removable memory module or a memory slot. So it is likely that the RAM is permanently connected to the motherboard and that the tablet/laptop comes installed with a pre-determined amount of RAM.
+In the service manual there is mention of the fact that the tablet/laptop supports up to 8GB of RAM but there is no mention of either a removable memory module or a memory slot. So it is likely that the RAM is permanently connected to the motherboard and that the tablet/laptop comes installed with a pre-determined amount of non upgradeable RAM.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

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Hi,
Here is the service manual for your tablet/laptop.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04342199
As it was linked to this HP website page I'm assuming it to be correct.
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-13-x2-PC/6936232/model/7200388/manuals
In the service manual there is mention of the fact that the tablet/laptop supports up to 8GB of RAM but there is no mention of either a removable memory module or a memory slot. So it is likely that the RAM is permanently connected to the motherboard and that the tablet/laptop comes installed with a pre-determined amount of RAM.
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-''However, there is a way that you can increase your RAM without opening your tablet/laptop''
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-Unfortunately, it will only work as long as you have the keyboard docked. You can utilize a Windows feature called ''Ready Boost''. Here is a link that describes what to do. It mentions using various types of removable memory devices but in your case I think that if you use a SD Card permanently plugged into the card reader in the keyboard dock it will be less obtrusive and also not permanently tie up one of your USB ports. It will however restrict your easy use of the card reader.
-https://www.winhelp.us/use-readyboost-in-windows-vista-and-7.html
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-Hopefully this is of some help.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

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Hi,
Here is the service manual for your tablet/laptop.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04342199
As it was linked to this HP website page I'm assuming it to be correct.
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-13-x2-PC/6936232/model/7200388/manuals
In the service manual there is mention of the fact that the tablet/laptop supports up to 8GB of RAM but there is no mention of either a removable memory module or a memory slot. So it is likely that the RAM is permanently connected to the motherboard and that the tablet/laptop comes installed with a pre-determined amount of RAM.
''However, there is a way that you can increase your RAM without opening your tablet/laptop''
-Unfortunately, it will only work as long as you have the keyboard docked. You can utilize a Windows feature called ''Ready Boost''. Here is a link that describes what to do. It mentions using various types of removable memory devices but in your case I think that if you use a SD Card plugged into the card reader in the keyboard dock it will be less obtrusive and also not permanently tie up one of your USB ports. That is unless you use the card reader a lot of course.
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+Unfortunately, it will only work as long as you have the keyboard docked. You can utilize a Windows feature called ''Ready Boost''. Here is a link that describes what to do. It mentions using various types of removable memory devices but in your case I think that if you use a SD Card permanently plugged into the card reader in the keyboard dock it will be less obtrusive and also not permanently tie up one of your USB ports. It will however restrict your easy use of the card reader.
https://www.winhelp.us/use-readyboost-in-windows-vista-and-7.html
Hopefully this is of some help.

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Origineel bericht door: jayeff

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Hi,

Here is the service manual for your tablet/laptop.

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04342199

As it was linked to this HP website page I'm assuming it to be correct.

http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-13-x2-PC/6936232/model/7200388/manuals

In the service manual there is mention of the fact that the tablet/laptop supports up to 8GB of RAM but there is no mention of either a removable memory module or a memory slot. So it is likely that the RAM is permanently connected to the motherboard and that the tablet/laptop comes installed with a pre-determined amount of RAM.

''However, there is  a way that you can increase your RAM without opening your tablet/laptop''

Unfortunately, it will only work as long as you have the keyboard docked. You can utilize a Windows feature called ''Ready Boost''. Here is a link that describes what to do. It mentions using various types of removable memory devices but in your case I think that if you use a SD Card plugged into the card reader in the keyboard dock it will be less obtrusive and also not permanently tie up one of your USB ports. That is unless you use the card reader a lot of course.

https://www.winhelp.us/use-readyboost-in-windows-vista-and-7.html

Hopefully this is of some help.

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