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@DetroitBORG Where you bought the Screw Driver Set.
What is the name of the Screw Drivers Set that you have so i can Google it
Thanks Michael
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excellent video. Can you tell me how to check the overall performance?? i'm really new in this.
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Very helpful
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@boardboy297 I did what you are asking and the Pro would not even turn on. It appears that with Apple you MUST purchase the SAME MHZ that you already have. Once I traded it in for the 1066MHz versions it worked perfectly.
YOu and I have the same model I believe.....the 2.66GHZ?
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hi Michael just wanted to know where i could buy that triple zero phillips screwdriver? thnx
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I have a late 2010 MacBook Pro 13 currently with 4 GB of RAM. It says the ram is 1067 MHz DDR3 in the about this mac tab. So whats the difference between 1333 MHz and 1067 MHz? Is it bad to put in a higher MHz than i currently have?
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If you have 200 dollars to spend, go for the 16 gig combo, I think...
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Nice hat rest at 0:53
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Thanks a lot, I'ts very helpful
Also r thoses 4g only work with Mac or can it work wit like a hp or Dell
bloodyboy678 5 months ago
@bloodyboy678 These modules are universal and used by other manufacturers besides Apple, but I can't tell you what Dell or HP are using. Crucial's website can help you identify those.
DetroitBORG 5 months ago
Hey Michael :)
I love your videos and I have been watching and enjoying your videos for such a long time :) I upgraded my RAM on my MacBook Pro 17" Early 2009 by myself as well, but i didn't noticed any difference of any sort... the applications still take ages to load and icons are still bouncing forever -.-' Can u give me any advice ?
Lionel3G 5 months ago
@Lionel3G The RAM will not change those type of performance issues, RAM simply allows you to run more programs without sacrificing overall app performance.
DetroitBORG 5 months ago 3