I am thinking about upgrading the memory in my iMac G4 (700). I
realize it is getting old and I won't be able to upgrade to Leopard, but
I'm happy with Tiger. How hard is it to access the the RAM to change
it? I've done it on other Macs, on PowerBooks, and on PCs, so I'm
confident that I can do it. I just need to know how to access it.
I also looked online for the price of memory. Crucial
(http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=1CC5EEA8A5CA7304)
had 512MB for $104.99, while Memory-Up
(http://www.memory-up.com/memory_Finders/DesktopSelector.aspx?modelid=11737&system=1)
has 512MB for $57.96. The difference in price makes wonder, do I need
to beware of Memory-Up or is it just a good deal?
Thanks,
Steve
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