Victoria wrote:

<< firstly unless you have a diagram of how to do it (don't). duo's can be 
very
easy broken. Next put the duo on a table and if poss? an anti static sheet,
Then keep your trainers on for the grounding and  attach your wrist strap to
the case stiffener it's metal >>

Thanks to you and the others who helped me figure out this detail.  Once I 
finished being anxious, I did manage the upgrade, and my little Duo showed 
the new memory and ran like a charm the first time.  Now I'm feeling a much 
less like a novice.  Fun!

Jeanne



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