Thanks bryan I'll look at that sight. It can't be to hard to upgrade the ram
doing it myself besides my apple care will be up come october of this year so
once that happens I should hope to upgrade thanks.
On 2011-04-22, at 6:42 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> Hi Mike -- According to Other World Comput
Hi Mike -- According to Other World Computing the first generation aluminum
unibody macbook does indeed support 8 gb of RAM. Note that this is in reference
to a macbook, not a macbook pro. You can get more details at OWC's website,
macsales.com . I suggest looking at the hardware tav in your sys
Hi Mike:
I looked in mine under about this mac, and the only mention of memory says two
gig plus. I'm not sure I understand this accurately, or if I'm even talking
about the same memory you are. But I think this one could be upgraded to eight.
Carolyn
On Apr 22, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Mike Huckaba
The ram in mine is DDR3.
On Apr 22, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Mike Huckabay wrote:
> Thanks ya when I bought my 13 inch mac book in late 2009 I upgraded it to 4
> gb but I am hoping to take out the 2 gb sticks and put in to 4 gb sticks so I
> would have eight gb of ddr2 ram in my mac I just was kerius
Thanks ya when I bought my 13 inch mac book in late 2009 I upgraded it to 4 gb
but I am hoping to take out the 2 gb sticks and put in to 4 gb sticks so I
would have eight gb of ddr2 ram in my mac I just was kerius if it was sported.
Thats all.
On 2011-04-22, at 5:34 PM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
My 13 inch Macbook had only 2. It now has 8. I don't think any of them come
with 8, but maybe you could upgrade if you bought online. Mine is a late 2009
Macbook Pro 13 inch.
On Apr 22, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Mike Huckabay wrote:
> Hi I'm kerius if anny one knows if the late 2009 macbook's sport e