Mac Notebook Memory Problems

January 27th, 2008 | by admin |

Unfortunately, 2GB DIMMs are not supported by MacBooks or MacBook Pros. As Apple PR Manager for Australia Fiona Martin pointed out, “At this point in time, the maximum RAM configuration supported by Apple on the MacBook Pro is 2GB which is achieved by installing 2 X 1GB DIMMS. Toshiba laptop memory and dell laptop memory don’t have these limitations. Apple constantly evaluates new technologies as they come to market and where appropriate, will make these technologies available to its customers.” This means that the memory upgrade is slightly restricted when it comes to Apple notebooks, so you should make the most of the current situation by installing 2 X 1GB DIMMS.

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