A Atca macrumors newbie Original poster May 26, 2004 9 0 UK May 26, 2004 #1 I'm planning on getting a 12" PowerBook and purchase a stick of 512 ram from Crucial. Does installing this RAM myself in anyway void the warranty? Also is the Apple Care plan worth it? Regards Atca
I'm planning on getting a 12" PowerBook and purchase a stick of 512 ram from Crucial. Does installing this RAM myself in anyway void the warranty? Also is the Apple Care plan worth it? Regards Atca
JFreak macrumors 68040 Jul 11, 2003 3,152 9 Tampere, Finland May 26, 2004 #2 ram is user-installable part, so it doesn't void warranty. just go for it and add as much as your wallet permits
ram is user-installable part, so it doesn't void warranty. just go for it and add as much as your wallet permits
virividox macrumors 601 Aug 19, 2003 4,134 0 Manila - Nottingham - Philadelphia - Santa Barbar May 26, 2004 #3 Applecare is well worth it to protect your investment a tip for th future; this question is answered a million times, next time use the search forums if you can. welcome to macrumors
Applecare is well worth it to protect your investment a tip for th future; this question is answered a million times, next time use the search forums if you can. welcome to macrumors
JOD8FY macrumors 6502a Mar 22, 2004 633 0 United States May 26, 2004 #4 Nope, doesn't void the warranty at all. It's very easy to install, actually. Just look in your manual or go to apple.com/support, select your computer and search for "Installing RAM". Congratulations on the switch . Best wishes, JOD8FY
Nope, doesn't void the warranty at all. It's very easy to install, actually. Just look in your manual or go to apple.com/support, select your computer and search for "Installing RAM". Congratulations on the switch . Best wishes, JOD8FY