Thank you Macunwired for this tutorial! I will be upgrading my 12 inch PowerBook G4 with 512mb of ram. I am so glad that I don't need to take out the keyboard to install more ram. I wonder if two 512mb of ram make the computer run even faster?
I have a ibook g4 with 1 gb ram and 1.33 mhz want to know if I can change the ram and all that serious and not any of this because they are very slow and youtube videos I can do to fix it
It sounds like you have either faulty RAM, or the wrong type. I would try buying another chip that is specifically for the powerbook G4's, and that should work.
It is actually different... but it will work. The 12 inch older powerbooks use PC 2100, but they will work with the 15 and 17 inch pc 2700 RAM. So it will not use all the power available on the RAM, but it will work.
is there a secondary slot anywhere? My sis as a 12" G4 and she has 640MB which could only be made up of two separate chips; a 512 and a 128. Any ideas?
The second chip is soldered onto the motherboard. The only way to upgrade is to upgrade the slot... you can put a 1GB chip in the slot for a total of 1.12GB.
Mac RAM is the same as PC RAM. There are all different types of RAM and different computers take different RAM whether Mac or PC. he 12 PowerBook G4 holds up to 1.25GB of RAM for the 1GHz and above models. For the 867MHz model it can hold up to 640MB of RAM. I don't know why Apple did this but the 12 iBook G4, at least one model can hold 1.5GB of RAM rather than the 1.25GB that the PowerBook can handle. However, the PowerBook G4 maxed out will still be more powerful than an iBook G4 maxed out.
The 867MHZ PowerBooks can actually hold 1.12GB of RAM. Apple only advertised them with a 640 max, but they can actually hold a 1GB chip for a 1.12 total. You can use the 2700 ram in the powerbook 12 inch as well.
Thank you Macunwired for this tutorial! I will be upgrading my 12 inch PowerBook G4 with 512mb of ram. I am so glad that I don't need to take out the keyboard to install more ram. I wonder if two 512mb of ram make the computer run even faster?
kobepugchan 1 year ago
I have a ibook g4 with 1 gb ram and 1.33 mhz want to know if I can change the ram and all that serious and not any of this because they are very slow and youtube videos I can do to fix it
horochi1 1 year ago
Extremely well-done tutuorial -- everything one needs to know in 2:18.
kimadog2 2 years ago
Oooh it was my first MAC!!
Nice tutorial!..i also upgraded to 1.25gb.
MARIOJOO 2 years ago
are those the screws that are shaped like stars or the ones bith just 4 sides like this + or is it like this *
howlettman 2 years ago
As the video shows it is just the philips head screws that need taken out for the RAM upgrade.
macunwired 2 years ago
hello!
i have upgraded powerbook g4 with 1gb,but i had just 768 of memory is like half of that ram is not working,any suggestions please.
thank you in advance
nassim2828 2 years ago
only up to 640 i thought
howlettman 2 years ago
You can have a 1GB chip in any of the aluminum PowerBook G4's... Apple says only a 512 chip, but they will take up to a 1GB chip in the slot.
macunwired 2 years ago
It sounds like you have either faulty RAM, or the wrong type. I would try buying another chip that is specifically for the powerbook G4's, and that should work.
macunwired 2 years ago
Is the RAM for the 12" the same than for the same generation PowerBook G4 15" and 17" notebooks? Thanks!
galileo021728 2 years ago
Yes it is!
macunwired 2 years ago
Thanks because on ebay they told me not! :)
galileo021728 2 years ago
It is actually different... but it will work. The 12 inch older powerbooks use PC 2100, but they will work with the 15 and 17 inch pc 2700 RAM. So it will not use all the power available on the RAM, but it will work.
macunwired 2 years ago
Where do you get your music from? (for these videos)
sdschramm 3 years ago
is there a secondary slot anywhere? My sis as a 12" G4 and she has 640MB which could only be made up of two separate chips; a 512 and a 128. Any ideas?
dfoggin 3 years ago
The second chip is soldered onto the motherboard. The only way to upgrade is to upgrade the slot... you can put a 1GB chip in the slot for a total of 1.12GB.
macunwired 3 years ago
Thanks for the reply. Would it not have made more sense to solder the smaller capacity chip to the motherboard..?
dfoggin 3 years ago
are the 14" G4s the same as a 12" G4
rockdat 3 years ago
This is a video for the 12 inch PowerBook G4's. 14 iBook G4's are different. Aluminum Powerbooks did not come in the 14 inch size.
macunwired 3 years ago
hey what kind of ram did u use.. like can it be any ram.. or does it have it be like special mac ram respond to me asap
jaddk 3 years ago
it can be any ram if you have a powerbook 12 you need pci2100 anything else wont work for the 12 inch. 15 17 inch uses 2700 up
thatboy575m 3 years ago
Mac RAM is the same as PC RAM. There are all different types of RAM and different computers take different RAM whether Mac or PC. he 12 PowerBook G4 holds up to 1.25GB of RAM for the 1GHz and above models. For the 867MHz model it can hold up to 640MB of RAM. I don't know why Apple did this but the 12 iBook G4, at least one model can hold 1.5GB of RAM rather than the 1.25GB that the PowerBook can handle. However, the PowerBook G4 maxed out will still be more powerful than an iBook G4 maxed out.
Nutz320 3 years ago
The 867MHZ PowerBooks can actually hold 1.12GB of RAM. Apple only advertised them with a 640 max, but they can actually hold a 1GB chip for a 1.12 total. You can use the 2700 ram in the powerbook 12 inch as well.
macunwired 2 years ago
wow thats hard just kidding
crazyacrobat108 3 years ago