While I've never used the Crucial site, I doubt you need to use their advisor.
The "about this Mac" will tell you what type of memory you need and a little research will tell you the max your computer will accept if you don't already know it.
Kevin

At 01:44 AM 8/4/2011, you wrote:
Hi all

Anybody managed to successfully navigate the crucial.com website using VO and Safari? I'm trying to buy some extra memory for one of our machines, (so I can't use their scanner). So I select my machine type and model. But from there nothing seems to happen when I click the memory adviser link. Thoughts?

Gordon

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