To add a second hard drive you will need to remove the optical drive and buy a caddy that fits into the optical drive space. Then you will be able to install a second hard drive without disturbing the main one.
We ordered 2 4GB Dell RAM Modules (SNPNWMX1C/4G) from the Dell Website. Despite your post, we were unable to get them working on a Latitude E6410 Laptop. We also did a BIOS Upgrade to A16, which didn't help. What du you suggest?
That is not the correct RAM for the system. That RAM is DDR3L which runs at a different Voltage than DDR3. You will need to return that RAM and make sure the next RAM you purchase is DDR3.
laserman778
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January 30th, 2015 08:00
It can support 8GB of 1066MHz DDR3 in a 2x4GB configuration.
laserman778
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January 30th, 2015 08:00
To add a second hard drive you will need to remove the optical drive and buy a caddy that fits into the optical drive space. Then you will be able to install a second hard drive without disturbing the main one.
shimjit
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January 30th, 2015 08:00
Thanks Brandon.
For the Hard drive, is there a way to add more, without disturbing the present one or do I need to completely replace it with a higher capacity one?
IMVT
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October 22nd, 2015 03:00
We ordered 2 4GB Dell RAM Modules (SNPNWMX1C/4G) from the Dell Website. Despite your post, we were unable to get them working on a Latitude E6410 Laptop. We also did a BIOS Upgrade to A16, which didn't help. What du you suggest?
laserman778
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October 23rd, 2015 11:00
That is not the correct RAM for the system. That RAM is DDR3L which runs at a different Voltage than DDR3. You will need to return that RAM and make sure the next RAM you purchase is DDR3.
Landy.mike
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June 23rd, 2016 13:00
I bought crucial dd3l memory to upgrade and bios sees 8gb but the 64bit OS goes into the repair cycle as others have encountered.....ideas?