[macvoiceover] Re: Upgrading Ram.

  • From: Keith Reedy <keithreedy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 15:24:05 -0400

Glad you got some answers, thats good.  We try to stay on the topic of 
Voiceover, however once in a while we stray and for a few messages, thats ok 
but, some times it becomes a me, to, thing and thats what we try to keep down.  
Some of us never seem to know when enough is enough.
Keith Reedy
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On Mar 22, 2011, at 1:34 PM, ShamelessFanGirl wrote:

> Thanks to all who waded in on this one. For this, and all my future questions 
> for that matter, feel free to write me off-list; that definitely goes without 
> saying, and I don't mind at all.
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> Thanks again all
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> On Mar 22, 2011, at 1:11 PM, ashley <ash.cox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> hmmmm, then they may be a bit behind their times or extra careful. THe staff 
>> at my local store said they wouldn't do it unless there was a fault or 
>> unless I paid extra for both the ram and the service, even though at the 
>> time my mac mini was covered by warentee.
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>> On 22/03/2011 13:15, Kimberly wrote:
>>> That may be true, but the sales staff at the apple stores are still
>>> telling people they can't change the ram themselves. Or at least the
>>> sales people at my apple store are still saying that.
>>> 
>>> Just saying.
>>> Kimber
>>> 
>>> On 3/22/11, Tim Grady<tfgrady1@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>>> I think all you guys talk about models is nuts.  Now-a-days, and this is
>>>> what the person seemed to be talking about, Apple has made it extremely 
>>>> easy
>>>> to change ram, going so far as to premote it in there ads for say the new
>>>> Mac mini and even printing directions somewhere on the case of most if not
>>>> all newer Macs.  The person asked about how hard it was to change RAM on a
>>>> mac and was considdering switching to a Mac.  This implied to me getting a
>>>> newer Mac.  They didn't seem to want to know about older macs or how it was
>>>> hard to change RAM on an older Mac.  Further more they stated that they had
>>>> done this on machines before.  It is my experience that if you can change
>>>> RAM on any other box then you can certainlyb do it on the mac.  By the way,
>>>> I am running an Imac built in 2008 with the directions  for changing RAM
>>>> clearly printed on the back of it with 1 screw to remove to access the RAM.
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> [mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Travis Siegel
>>>> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:05 AM
>>>> To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Upgrading Ram.
>>>> 
>>>> Oh, and on the ppc imacs, there's a whole lot mor than just 1 screw to
>>>> remove.  Of course, the later models are better about this.
>>>> Really though, folks, if you have newer models of macs, and you like
>>>> tinkering, then by all means, do your upgrades if you feel comfortable with
>>>> it, but older models, unless you're a seasoned pro, I suggest you leave it
>>>> for others, some of those machines are a serious pain.
>>>> I've upgraded ppc imacs, intel (first generation) intel minis, macbooks, 
>>>> and
>>>> even g4 ppc powerbooks, and they're all different, and it varies from model
>>>> to model as to what needs done to get at the parts you want to upgrade, so
>>>> don't think that it's all for one and one for all once you've done one
>>>> upgrade, the next one may not be quite that simple.
>>>> 
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