I'm planning to upgrade the RAM of my MacBook Core 2 Duo from 2MB to 4MB (3MB). Can I use a DDR2 800?
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reply by
QEII Student IT
Hi, firstly I assume you mean 3GB?
As for the RAM, I'm not sure about all models of MacBook but 2006 model only takes DDR2 667.
To find out if your model takes DDR2 800, go to [www.apple.com/

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jbrat
how do i bypass password lock to open up my mac powerbook i just bought at a pawn shop?

reply by
machead3
Quote from jbrat:
how do i bypass password lock to open up my mac powerbook i just bought at a pawn shop?
There's a couple of ways they are all rather involved...
You'll need an OSX install disk.
Start by changing the RAM. Either remove or add a stick, so the previous RAM amount is altered.
Then ZAP the PRAM - hold down - command+option+
On the next boot hold down option-command-f-o (Frank Oscar) to reset the NVRAM On the screen that appears type reset-nvram, hit return, then type ''reset-all, hit return.''
After that, immediately shut down the machine, reset the RAM to it's default slots, and this is the essential step! boot with the option key down,
Choose the install CD and you should be set for a erase and/or re-partion install, or a restore.
Good Luck,
N.