PeterQC macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 30, 2008 727 0 Oct 14, 2008 #1 You can change the ram in the white plastic macbook, do someone has information if the new aluminum ones can be user-remplaced? Going to 4GB is 141$ on the canadian store, which is little too much for me...
You can change the ram in the white plastic macbook, do someone has information if the new aluminum ones can be user-remplaced? Going to 4GB is 141$ on the canadian store, which is little too much for me...
J JDinho macrumors newbie Oct 8, 2008 9 0 Oct 14, 2008 #3 Me too. This pic... ...Suggests to me it won't be, but the HDD is accessible. Pic stolen from engadget's gallery Attachments apple-new-macbook-hands-on-10.jpg 85 KB · Views: 390
Me too. This pic... ...Suggests to me it won't be, but the HDD is accessible. Pic stolen from engadget's gallery
PeterQC macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 30, 2008 727 0 Oct 14, 2008 #4 JDinho said: ...Suggests to me it won't be, but the HDD is accessible. Pic stolen from engadget's gallery Click to expand... Heh, it don't confirm anything so far... In the plastic model you have to remove the baterry to access the ram.
JDinho said: ...Suggests to me it won't be, but the HDD is accessible. Pic stolen from engadget's gallery Click to expand... Heh, it don't confirm anything so far... In the plastic model you have to remove the baterry to access the ram.
PeterQC macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 30, 2008 727 0 Oct 14, 2008 #5 PeterQC said: Heh, it don't confirm anything so far... In the plastic model you have to remove the baterry to access the ram. Click to expand... CONFIRMED on the Apple Support Forum: You can access the ram on the aluminum models! http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1752014&tstart=0
PeterQC said: Heh, it don't confirm anything so far... In the plastic model you have to remove the baterry to access the ram. Click to expand... CONFIRMED on the Apple Support Forum: You can access the ram on the aluminum models! http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1752014&tstart=0
A andrewdale macrumors 6502a Jan 28, 2008 868 1 Memphis, TN Oct 14, 2008 #6 Look at the picture. It shows you how ON the casing.
J JDinho macrumors newbie Oct 8, 2008 9 0 Oct 14, 2008 #8 Some information and pictures on this page Hands on with the Macbook/Pro's removable hard drive