Satellite S55t-B5152 Ram and HD upgrade, please

I just bought a brand new Satellite S55t-B5152 from Microsoft Store. It came with 4GB ram and 512 HD. I have some extra rams and SSD. So I want to upgrade them by myself. unfortunately when receive the laptop, I regconize that the bottom cover is not easly remove, and I research the menual online, it state they are "not user upgradeable, factory installed only".  But I did some research on the forum. It seems if you could get a upgarde guide, you may still do it by yourself. So I would ask these Moderators do me a favor, please PM the upgrade guide, so I can do the upgrade by myself.  Thank you!

I could not find any guides after searching for many days.  So I decided to go ahead and opened up the case.  It was quite simple. First I removed the two crews circled in the image below, pulled out the battery, press the power button to make discharge any remaining power.Then I removed the other screws (12 total).  Then pried out the cover piece starting from the corner where the power cord plugged in, and go around as showned by the arrows.  The pieces were held together by small clips, if you are carefull, I don't think you will break any of them.  I just add another piece of RAM, and it popped right in.  Not sure how hard it will be to replace the HDD.  I though Toshiba has their own RAM, but the one in there is a Kingstons (the blue piece in the picture below).  Maybe they sell refurb as new?  If you open your case and see a toshiba RAM, please let me know.  I installed a 8M in there with the original 4M.  OS reports 12M, but when I ran a few RAM tests using the app came with W8.1, the process hanged every time.  Maybe some compatible problems.  Hopefully, taking out the 4M will solve it. Hope this help.

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