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  • Fantastic! Thank you. Most helpful--and I appreciate how both precise and concise you are. Well done.

  • shoulda got one 4gb to make a total of 5...

  • In order to max out your iMac 2007 memory to 6 GB you will need one 2GB 667Mhz unbuffered so-dimm and one 4GB 667Mhz unbuffered so-dimm memory module complying to PC2-5300 specification

    Have u or anyone you know installed a 4GB memory module in one slot?

  • This guy sounds a lil' bit like...SHELDON COOPER!

    Well explained tho, nice job!

  • Well demonstrated

  • Your video is tops! I just helped my sister (who 3,000 miles away) install her memory. I watched it again & walked her through it.

  • thank you so much

  • @GilLikeAFish RAM stands for Random Access Memory, it has absolutely nothing to do with the Hard Drive, a hard Drive is NEVER called memory, it's called Storage/HDD/Disk etc

    So referring to it as memory as done in this video is correct and no it will not touch your hard drive at all

  • OK, thanks!

  • Do you have to back-up your computer's info before upgrading RAM?

  • @Benjag22 No you don't

  • Very helpful thanks.

  • sounds like sheldon from big bang theory

  • Is there a specific type of RAM that i need to buy?

  • 667 mhz ddr2 sd ram, 200 pin

  • Thanks, man...

    Helped a bunch.

  • great step by step demo thanks

  • Thanks! That really really really helped!

  • thanks! cool. easy as that.

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