Hello to all. I'm thinking of upgrading my mac book pro to 8 gigs instead of the 4 it came with. How can I do this if apple charges an arm, a leg, and one of my teeth for this? I could get memory from crucial, but I am a klutz at installing anything hard ware wise and I don't feel comfortable doing it myself. Is there a place like geek squad that will do it in the us for a bit cheaper if I buy the ram my self from a third party vender like crucial? I don't really trust anyone at my college to do it. Heha. There was a place when I looked that had a 24 hour turn around time, how ever when I clicked on the link it took me to hp's website so apparently that service is gone now.
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