Introduction
El acceso a la memoria RAM en esta computadora es sencillo y requiere un mínimo desmontaje.
What you need
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Remueve los siguientes diez tornillos que aseguran la cubierta trasera a la cubierta superior.
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Tres tornillos tipo Philips (punta cruz) de 13.5 mm (14.1 mm)
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Cuando remuevas estos tornillos, ten en cuenta cómo salen en un ángulo ligero. Deben volverse a instalar de igual forma.
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Usa el borde del spudger para apalancar el conector de la batería hacia arriba del enchufe en la tarjeta lógica.
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Suelta las pestañas en cada lado del chip RAM al empujar simultáneamente cada pestaña de la memoria RAM.
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Después de que el chip RAM haya aparecido, sácalo directamente de su zócalo.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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3 Comments
Hi,
thanks for the guide, I plan to upgrade my 15” early 2011 2.3 GHz MBP today. I am changing my 750GB HDD to a Firecuda 2TB SSHD (can’t afford the SSD I wish I could get into currently), and I plan to upgrade my RAM from the 8GB to 16GB as well to give my 2011 a little sprucing up. I have performed a full time machine backup to my 2TB WD passport pro external HD (It’s set up as a RAID 0 device and has a thunderbolt 1 interface, which I was glad for bc a USB 2.0 interface would have taken like 3 days or blown up my computer.
My questions are:
1. Is there a preferred order to switch out the internal hard drive and memory? Do I need to switch out one first then boot up and shutdown, or can you safely upgrade the HD and RAM at the same time?
2. Is there anything else I need to do before upgrading the HD besides a time machine backup? Do I need a “bootable OS?” Whatever that is? Thanks!