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DodgeViper

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Sep 19, 2009
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I have a Macbook 2.0 with the intell chip runing Snow Leopard and Windows 7. I would like to upgrade the memory and the manual says it is limited to 2GB. I thought I have read where others are using 4GB of memory. I would really like to have the 4GB but would hate to buy it only to find out it will not work. So I ask the Pro's to help me... Thanks... :)
 

NewMacbookPlz

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Sep 28, 2008
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If it's a CoreDuo MacBook, you are limited to 2GB. If it's a Core2Duo you should be able to install 4GB but you'll only be able to address/use 3.3GB (In this case).
 

DodgeViper

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 19, 2009
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If it's a CoreDuo MacBook, you are limited to 2GB. If it's a Core2Duo you should be able to install 4GB but you'll only be able to address/use 3.3GB (In this case).

I have a Intel Core2 Duo... Cool 3.3GB is better than 1GB... I hope to hear from someone who has upgraded their memory... Thanks
 
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