Can you elaborate and tell how you did?

I have an iMAC MC508 with 4GB of ram like you had.
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Well, was really hesitant to try this, but after reading some community forms, and watching 2 youtube videos of it being done, I decided to go ahead and try doing it myself. It's probably the easiest thing I've ever done on a computer. So I put 8 more gigs of ram into my Imac, now running 12. After completing this task, booted it up, went to about this mac, and it told me the model of the ram, and that it was 12Gb instead of the 4 it came with. So I saved a mountain of money by buying it from crucial.com <http://crucial.com> and installing myself. Oh, the reason this is such a big deal to me is I am totally blind, and needed no help at all, except for the tutorials and forms I access, but who doesn't do that? Thanks for listening.

Kliphton SR
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