MacBook Pro 15インチ Unibody Late 2008とEarly 2009 RAMの交換
Introduction
Go to step 1これらのモデルのRAMにアクセスするのは、簡単で解体作業は最小限で済みます。
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ケースを閉じた状態で、平らな作業台の上にUnibodyの上部を下側に向けて配置します。
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アクセスドアの取り外しラッチの溝のある側を押して、飛び出した側の先端を掴んでください。取り出しラッチを垂直になるまで持ち上げます。
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下部ケースにカシス(筐体)を固定している次の8本のネジを外します。
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5.4 mmプラスネジー1本
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14 mmプラスネジー3本
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3.5 mmプラスネジー4本
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デバイスを再組み立てする際は、これらの手順を逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。
デバイスを再組み立てする際は、これらの手順を逆の順番に従って作業を進めてください。
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10 Comments
Thank you ifixit. It was a breeze... 8Gb in the house... Best Regards
Hi Bruno!
Assuming you still have the MBP, I am curious to see what memory you installed to get 8 gigs. I just installed 2 X 4 gigs of Kingston PC3 106000 SODIM and my MBP does not want it. My tech assured me that if anything would do it, it was this memory.
Suggestions?
Thank you!
Ghislain
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As a breeze. Man, was my computer dirty! Now my computer feels like it's on amphetamines! Lol. So happy the pinwheels are gone. I can finally get work done and feel right about charging my clients hourly!
Installed 8GB of RAM without problems. :)
Been wondering if this system would support 16GB though, given that appropriate modules seem to be on the market, that it has a 64 bit EFI and that the never versions of OS X, booted in the 64 bit kernel (which has been the default mode for a few years, now) obviously support that and more…