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micawoli

macrumors member
Original poster
May 28, 2010
50
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Hello,

I had a question about upgrading to lion. I was so excited to download and install lion on my black macbook (i think it's a late 2007 model). However, when I clicked the buy button, a message popped up saying that lion requires 2gb of memory. I quickly went to my about this mac application to confirm this, and sure enough my computer only packs 1gb of memory. I was terribly disappointed. Apple found a way to basically make me get a new laptop.

I haven't really started looking around, but only because I wanted to come here first to get you guys or ladies opinions.

Would it be better to just buy extra memory to keep my macbook? Or would I just be better off caving in and getting a new laptop like an Air or macbook pro?

Any help would be great!
 

adnoh

macrumors 6502a
Nov 14, 2010
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Just buy more RAM, 4GB goes cheap now and your processor is definitely ok to run lion. As an additional upgrade I would buy an SSD like intels 320 series. The combination of 4GB RAM + SSD will make you feel like you have a new laptop.
 

micawoli

macrumors member
Original poster
May 28, 2010
50
1
do you know how much that would run me?

Any suggestions on where to get these from?

Sorry for all the questions. I'm not as computer savvy as I thought...:eek:
 

stisdal

macrumors 6502
Feb 28, 2010
320
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USA
do you know how much that would run me?

Any suggestions on where to get these from?

Sorry for all the questions. I'm not as computer savvy as I thought...:eek:

I got a 2007 MacBook used a few weeks ago. Got ram from the local best buy, (went with 4 gigs) and also installed a 500 gig HD all for $120.

Search the forums for the how to, it is really easy to upgrade these MacBooks. I got it all done (including carbon copying the old drive to the new one) in less than 2 hours.

(edit) I also installed Lion this morning and all is running great!
 
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