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Sostituzione memoria RAM nel MacBook Core 2 Duo

What you need

  1. Sostituzione memoria RAM nel MacBook Core 2 Duo, Batteria: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Usa una monetina o uno spudger per ruotare la vite di blocco della batteria di 90 gradi in senso orario.

  2. Sostituzione memoria RAM nel MacBook Core 2 Duo: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Estrai la batteria dal computer.

  3. Sostituzione memoria RAM nel MacBook Core 2 Duo, Installazione del coperchio della memoria nel MacBook Core 2 Duo: step 3, image 1 of 1
    • Svitare le tre viti con testa a croce equidistanti lungo la parete posteriore dello scomparto della batteria.

    • Le viti resteranno dentro il coperchio metallico della memoria, pertanto non si rischia di perderle.

  4. Sostituzione memoria RAM nel MacBook Core 2 Duo: step 4, image 1 of 1
    • Ruotare il coperchio della memoria a forma di L affinché liberi l'apertura dello scomparto della batteria e rimuoverlo dal computer.

  5. Sostituzione memoria RAM nel MacBook Core 2 Duo, RAM: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Azionare nuovamente la levetta di metallo e far scorrere il chip di memoria RAM fuori dallo scomparto.

    • A differenza dell'iBook, il MacBook dispone di due slot per la memoria RAM.

    • Durante l'installazione della memoria RAM, premere saldamente i chip, altrimenti il computer non li riconoscerà.

Conclusion

Per riassemblare il dispositivo, seguire queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.

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iRobot

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another great tutorial ~ this was very easy, took maybe 10 minutes max, and now i have a noticeably faster computer. i agree with the previous comment that you need to push the new ram in rather firmly.

andreahull - Reply

Success! Fifth time was the charm! I tried to move up from the original 2x1Gb RAM configuration in my MacBook 6.4 Ghz Core 2 Duo to 6 Gb RAM (1x4 Gb + 1x2 Gb, all from iFixit). Followed instructions exactly after grounding myself several times etc, put the 4Gb module on the left and 2 Gb on the right but got the dreaded "three beep." Tried re-installing w/ the 4Gb module on the right--no joy. Tried re-installing old 1+1; no problem, so obviously I was seating the modules correctly. Fourth time: Just installed the new 2 GB and left on of the old 1 Gb--success! The 4 Gb module seemed to be the problem. Tried one more time--attempt number FIVE. Put the 4 Gb back in for the third time (in place of one of the old 1 Gb of course--SUCCESS. I heard a different click this time too. Anyway--I now have six times the RAM I originally had installed--Yea! Thanks, iFixit! Now, I'll work in my iMac!

dbrogren - Reply

Ok - I took your lead and started trying all the different combinations I could create and finally one just worked. So don't give up people - just use process of elimination and you will find the right combo! I did try one new, one old 3 different ways before it took.

Nellie -

I am trying to replace the original RAM (1GB on each side) with two new 2GB chips on each side (the PC2-5300). I keep getting the 3 beep response with both or just one new chip. When I put the old ones back in everything is fine. Any suggestions?

Nellie - Reply

someone told me that the macbook 2,1 could take 4 gb ram but only make use of 3 gb.... ?

can someone verify if this is true ?? and is it then posible to combine 1gb and 2gb of 2ddr pc5300 ?

Mads Larsen - Reply

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