On Aug 20, 2011, at 1:30 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> Hello Eric
>
> OK, are you specifically talking about the MacBook, as opposed to the Pro? If
> that's the case then yes I think 4GB is indeed the limit. I was under the
> impression that you had a MBP, sorry about that. I just presumed you were
> generalising when you said MacBook.
>
> Lynne
>
Hi Lynne and others,
No I was being specific I have a Mac Book not a Pro. According to some
info the computer can use 8 GB Ram even though Apple says 4. I'm guessing
Gordon's advice would be don't push what the folks recommend.
I would love to go to 8 GB but don't want to damage my system or do it for no
gain.
Someone on this list, with a mac book, must be daring enough to give it a go!
I'll wait to see what happens!
Eric Caron
> On 20 Aug 2011, at 16:11, Eric Caron wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
>
>> Hello Eric
>>
>> No, you're mistaken. They have a maximum of 8GB RAM for the Intel Core 2 Duo
>> processor which mean all of them since about 2007/8 I believe.
>>
>> Lynne
>>
> I may be mistaken in wondering if my White case can handle 8 GB but sadly,
> i'm not mistaken in saying that Apple states clearly that my 2009 6, 1 Mac
> Book can only take up to 4 gB of ram. For example at Crucial when I run the
> check on my system it says only 4 gig. On a earlier thread on this list I
> learned that other sellers say I can go up to 8. I'd love to do that!
>
> I did more research a week or so ago and landed on a Apple KB article about
> my machine and it again says only expandable to 4GB.
>
> When I bought my computer new I didn't know anything. I worked with the
> sales person at Apple. I would have been glad to get the Pro but the sales
> person seemed to think I didn't need it as the new White case was almost the
> same. Well I know understand there are many differences I could now be
> taking advantage of, if I only had the pro!
>
> If it would help I'll see if I can find that article again. but if I'm right
> I want free access to a helpful list where people warmly give me great advice
> on keeping my Mac working great! Oh! and If I'm right I think I should earn
> discounts on helpful books like the Take Control series!
>
> If I'm wrong I'm upgrading to 8 GB of Ram!
>
> I plan to come out ahead either way!
>
> Best,
>
> eRic Caron
>
>> On 20 Aug 2011, at 14:56, Eric Caron wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Aug 20, 2011, at 7:13 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Eric
>>>
>>> Gordon's comments were related to installing memory designed to run at a
>>> different buss speed. And, did we not just go first? :)
>>>
>> Hi Lynne, I think you said Gordon has a 2009 Mac Book Pro. That one I
>> think is supposed to go over 4 GB ram. I have a Mac Book White case. If I
>> put in 8 GB I'm going over the 4 gig limit Apple says I have for the White
>> case. I'd love Gordon's thoughts on this as I suspect I could use the extra
>> ram.
>> Other listers are reporting that Other World Computing says my unit can run
>> 8 GB but I don't want to damage my machine or do all that work just to find
>> it doesn't work!
>>
>> So you did go first but not a first in a white case pushing Apples limits!
>>
>> Or, is his also a white case?
>>
>> Eric
>>>
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