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MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Mid 2009 RAMの交換

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  1. MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Mid 2009 RAMの交換, 底ケース: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • 底ケースを固定している以下の10本のネジを外します。

    • 3 mm プラスネジー7本

    • 13.5 mm プラスネジー3本

  2. MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Mid 2009 RAMの交換: step 2, image 1 of 2 MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Mid 2009 RAMの交換: step 2, image 2 of 2
    • 両手を使用して排気口の近くから底ケースを持ち上げて、上部ケースに固定している2本のクリップを外します。

    • 底ケースを取り外して脇に置きます。

  3. MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Mid 2009 RAMの交換, RAM: step 3, image 1 of 2 MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Mid 2009 RAMの交換, RAM: step 3, image 2 of 2
    • RAMから各タブを同時に押し出して、チップ両側にあるタブから外します。

    • このタブがチップを固定しています。タブを外すと、チップが"飛び出します"。

    • RAMチップが外せたら、まっすぐソケットから引き抜いてください。

    • 2番目のRAMチップがインストールされている場合は、この手順を繰り返してください。

Conclusion

デバイスを再組み立てする際は、これらの手順を逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。

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5 Comments

I bought and installed 4GB x2 RAM for my Mid 2009 15 inch MacBook Pro and it was easy and is working great. Before this I had 4GB and it was being maxed out. It was very easy. I did purchase the required tools which made it simple. I also swapped the battery at the same time. I am writing this from the same computer and it is working well. Good luck!

1tom2go - Reply

I had no trouble installing the 4 GB RAM I bought for my Mid 2009 15 Inch MacBook Pro. The mistake I made though was not realising that my machine has two RAM slots. I only bought one chip! So now I have to buy another one.

If you read this before you buy some RAM, make sure you check how many slots your computer has!

Also, I must say the customer support from ifixit is great. I messaged them about this and some other issues I was having and I got a detailed response from them within a couple of days. Thanks guys!

oliverbarrand - Reply

Thanks! You saved my life.

saltyhf - Reply

I replaced my original 2x 2gb ram with 2x 4gb RAM following your instructions. However, upon boot up, it’s only showing 1 of the 2 4gb chips. Any tips on how to get both seated correctly?

Matthew Longo - Reply

Never mind. I was able to pop the second chip back out and get it seated properly.

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