Quote from: dthrp on September 28, 2017, 10:32:56
"Maintenance
We experienced difficulties trying to remove the bottom panel - there are no maintenance hatches - even after removing the visible and hidden Phillips screws. One of the screws under a rubber foot is covered with a seal, so breaking it might void the warranty. We stopped our efforts after a while to avoid damaging the notebook."
Hang on, so are you saying nothing is user-upgradable/serviceable? Like MS Surface lineup memory and storage all soldered on, non-replaceable battery, and hatch that isn't designed for any access, is that correct?
No - just that the panel didn't want to come off easily (sometimes there's a trick to prying it off). Since we couldn't find a hardware maintenance manual online and didn't want to risk damaging a loaner system, we stopped.
This is a regular laptop, so in all likelihood there's at least one open RAM slot as well as accessible hard drive slots (although it's conceivable that a unit shipping with SSD doesn't have the interface for the 2.5-inch drive installed and vice versa).
Thanks,
Bernie