ZV6100 Pavillion RAM Upgrade and user manual

I have an older Pavillion ZV6100 (EC356UA) that has some issues hanging and is slow as dirt.
I have located one 256 MB RAM card and I would like to upgrade it.
I am getting conflicting data on memory websites as to how many slots are available for RAM and how many pins the SoDIMM is. I think it's 200 pin.
When I look at the computer properties it lists the Total Physical Memory as 512 MB, but I can only find the one 256 MB RAM SoDIMM slot.
Researching on HP's website is futile, they don't provide any documentation for the product, instead they substitute a different model. Very frustrating.
Any help would be greatly appreciatted.
Thanks in advance,
Special K

Hi:
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00364919.pdf
According to chapter 1, you can install 2 x 1 GB of PC-2700 memory.
You have to remove the keyboard to see the other 256 MB memory module.
See chapter 5 for accessing that module.

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