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Hello, I need help upgrading my MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009). It says that the max amount of ram is 4gb but I have heard you can use 8Gb. Is this true?
Hello, I need help upgrading my MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009). It says that the max amount of ram is 4gb but I have heard you can use 8Gb. It says that the max amount of ram is 4gb but I have heard.
I also would like to know how hard putting a SSD in is. What all do I need? I want to replace the optical drive with a SSD.
I only want a 60-64 gb SSD. The more ram the more video ram right?
Not familiar with Mac hardware. Please link thinks (SSD, Optical drive thing, RAM). Thank You, Caleb You can upgrade your memory up to 16GB if I am not mistaken, but 8Gb is certain and a fairly easy process. Essentially you just need to buy 2 sticks of 4Gb SoDIMM DDR3 RAM (laptop memory), unscrew the back cover, replace the two sticks inside the laptop, close it and restart.
It should take 10 min of your time and a set of torx screwdrivers to do it. As for the hard drive, you can do it as well, but I would recommend replacing your current drive instead of removing the disc drive unless you really need two drives. I have done this in my wife's computer with a Samsung 240Gb SSD drive a couple months ago spending about 250 USD and the results in performance were fantastic. The Samsung drive that I bought came with the kit for easy transfer, so all you have to do is to plug the SSD on the bundled USB adapter, make a mirror copy of your current drive to the SSD through USB with the bundled software, open the back cover again, replace the drives, close everything and turn on the machine. The process of physically replacing the drive also takes about 10 minutes or so, but the mirroring process can take hours, depending on how many files you have in your current drive. Hello, I need help upgrading my MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009). It says that the max amount of ram is 4gb but I have heard you can use 8Gb.
Is this true? I also would like to know how hard putting a SSD in is. What all do I need?
I want to replace the optical drive with a SSD. I only want a 60-64 gb SSD. The more ram the more video ram right? Not familiar with Mac hardware. Please link thinks (SSD, Optical drive thing, RAM). Thank You, Caleb You can upgrade your memory up to 16GB if I am not mistaken, but 8Gb is certain and a fairly easy process. Essentially you just need to buy 2 sticks of 4Gb SoDIMM DDR3 RAM (laptop memory), unscrew the back cover, replace the two sticks inside the laptop, close it and restart.
It should take 10 min of your time and a set of torx screwdrivers to do it. As for the hard drive, you can do it as well, but I would recommend replacing your current drive instead of removing the disc drive unless you really need two drives. I have done this in my wife's computer with a Samsung 240Gb SSD drive a couple months ago spending about 250 USD and the results in performance were fantastic. The Samsung drive that I bought came with the kit for easy transfer, so all you have to do is to plug the SSD on the bundled USB adapter, make a mirror copy of your current drive to the SSD through USB with the bundled software, open the back cover again, replace the drives, close everything and turn on the machine. The process of physically replacing the drive also takes about 10 minutes or so, but the mirroring process can take hours, depending on how many files you have in your current drive. Can you link 8gb of ram and a 128 SSD that will work good. Sure, just let me know if your MacBook is the regular or Pro version so I can recommend the correct memory.
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My mac is a regular. Not Pro its white 13 inch model. Unfortunately the max RAM you gan have on this model is 4Gb. I have previously posted the link of a compatible memory in case you have 2 gigs today and want to upgrade to 4Gb. If you have 2Gb today the upgrade to 4Gb will deliver a significant performance improvement, especially on multi-tasking. The SSD will work just fine, although you wont be able to fully utilize the performance the SSD delivers because of the older SATA port in your Mac, but the improvement will be certainly noticeable nonetheless.