My Asus EeePC 1005HA has a little door on the back for access to the RAM. Much, much, much easier than the 1025C. What was Asus thinking? One big problem -- my wife's little company bought 10 of these 1025C netbooks with 1 GB RAM in each and they wish they could upgrade all 10 of them to 2 GB. I'm not going to do it! Mike On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Yaron wrote: > Yeesh. > > Probably doesn't help you AT ALL but this is completely different > bettween machines. I've not seen one in a long time that makes it that > complicated, and I have a Mac! > > On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Mike Miller wrote: > >> I told my wife she should get a 2GB memory stick for her netbook and >> would install it for her. I had done this on my own Asus EeePC >> netbook, so how hard could it be? Well, it was a huge hassle. It >> might have taken me 30 minutes to do it, which is surprisingly fast >> considering the complexity of the operation. Thank goodness I had this >> video to show me the way: >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci3w3jvJIpA >> >> Just be sure you keep very close track of which screw goes where >> because they are almost all different lengths. >> >> Basically, you have to disassemble the whole darned thing, remove the >> keyboard, the HDD, WiFi and motherboard to get at the RAM. I did it >> and it worked, but that was not what I would have wanted. I won't buy >> a laptop/netbook that doesn't have an easier way to upgrade memory. >> >> Mike