The message on the picture has nothing to do with the bar showing memory use by the system. It's refering to the bit that says Built-In Memory: 192 MB. At the time the article was written theI have a couple questions regarding this page http://www.theimac.com/ram_under.shtml, I believe the link was posted by Grev, and I missed the earlier part of the thread, but the picture that shows the "about this computer" screen and says iMac ram maxed out?
Do I understand this to mean that installing RAM in the underneath slot will make this bar not be maxed out? If so, how recent of an iMac would this apply to? I don't recall any mac I've ever had with extra MacOS RAM not being used.
Someone please enlighten me about what this means!!
Kari
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Hi Karl,
Oh Geez, I'm so sorry about getting your name wrong Kari, please accept my apologies. Note to self: must remeber not to check email after christmas drinks :)
Grev
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