Introduzione
Accessing the RAM is easy.
Cosa ti serve
-
-
Use your fingers to push both battery release tabs away from the battery, and lift the battery out of the computer.
-
-
-
-
Remove the three identical 2mm Phillips screws from the memory door.
-
Lift the memory door up enough to grip it and slide it toward you, pulling it away from the casing.
These screws are different from the rest, they should be kept separate from the others.
Concur, my screws were Phillips #0 as
-
-
-
Release the tabs on each side of the RAM chip at the same time. These tabs lock the chip in place and releasing them will cause the chip to "pop" up.
-
Pull the chip directly out from its connector.
-
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Annulla: non ho completato questa guida.
Altre 222 persone hanno completato questa guida.
Un commento
Really easy to install RAM on Macbook Pro 15'' Model A1226!!
I had 2GB of RAM (1GB and 1GB), so when I read this tutorial I decided to buy one ram of 2GB 667Mhz and It is working great (now I've got a total of 3 GB). I'm willing to install up to 6 GB with this same tutorial. Recommended!
Before start, make a clone of your old HD into the new one, if you don't want to initiate a fresh copy. (Carbon Copy software is good).
ColmillodeChile - Replica
Besides using WD 500GB models, are the WD 640GB and WD 750GB (the 9.5mm thickness model) good to go for? I am still considering as I have heard from other websites on the computer does not draw enough power to power up the 640 and 750 as it has the clicking sound and the rainbow keeps appearing. Anyone has install one before yet?
Please advice. Appreciated! Thanks a million to all the Mac gurus out there!
Danny Lim -
What is this about removing the PRAM battery causing a reinitialization of the HDD? For serious?
Adrian - Replica
No, that's nonsense
max damage -
Wait, I misunderstood you. I thought the comment was directed at the PRAM battery removal page. Silly me.
Nevermind. Yes, it is always a good idea to backup one's data before doing stuff like this. I never do, and have never had any problems, but it's still a good idea.
Adrian - Replica
The two screws removed in step 3 should not be mixed with screws in steps 5 through 7. Though similar, they are actually slightly shorter and have a bigger head. If you put the longer screws back in here when reassembling, the button to unlatch the top will not work properly.
Doug - Replica
I think you may have commented on the wrong page. This page only has 3 steps, and the screws are removed in step 2, not 3.
(Installazione della memoria RAM nel MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo da 15" modelli A1226 e A1260)
Don - Replica
I'm not sure how the user notes get attached to the various procedures here, but my comment does seem to show up properly when viewing the steps for Hard Drive Replacement. However, the number of the step may be off if viewed as part of another procedure.
Doug - Replica