E ElCambo macrumors regular Original poster Mar 2, 2007 #1 Hey does adding your own ram void the warranty of the macbook?
P PlaceofDis macrumors Core Mar 2, 2007 #4 Ram is a user-serviceable part so it will not Void your warranty at all.
C cliffrouse11bas macrumors regular Mar 2, 2007 #5 In short no, but if you have any issues it is better to put the old RAM back in before sending it in for service. That way they can not say it is the RAM that is causing the problem.
In short no, but if you have any issues it is better to put the old RAM back in before sending it in for service. That way they can not say it is the RAM that is causing the problem.