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RAM or Random-access memory is a form of computer data storage. RAM is used to quickly read and write data for a computer. Without RAM it would take longer for a computer to read data off of a hard drive. If a computer is running slowly it might be there is not enough RAM and it is time to upgrade.
Just like RAM Module 1, push retention clips outward and gently slide out the RAM Module.
When re-installing RAM modules, be sure to insert them at a 45 degree angle. This is the same angle that they should pop up to after the retention clips are pushed outward.