Hi Sarah, When you say memory scanning tool, I'd assume the application you download off of Crucial's website. That tool simply scans the computer quickly, then brings up a page in Safari with your current specs and compatible upgrades, but also allows you to choose other options like a different drive capacity, but upgrades which will primarily be compatible with your Mac.
If you're not using your Mac while wanting to do the scan, or using another Mac but want to see upgrades for a different computer, you can use the Crucial Memory Advisor™ tool. It allows you to select manufacturer, computer and model from pop up buttons. TO apply your choices and show results, just move the mouse pointer to the RAM configurator image with VO-Command-F5, then press VO-Shift-Space. A new page loads, and recommended options appear, and you can also download the Sysem Scanner from here.. I recommend the system scanner if applicable. It's a lot simpler to use, and shows you hard drive options as well as memory options. Regards, Nicolai On Apr 26, 2013, at 4:18 AM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > lol. I'm tryign to find that out. I got an image when I finished the steps so > I don't know. I'm inquiring help from a lot of people so we'll see. > On Apr 25, 2013, at 11:40 AM, Isaac Hebert <isaac.heb...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> is it very accessible. >> >> On 4/25/13, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Hey to all. I'm trying to use crutial's memory scanning tool to see what >>>> ram is compatible with my system. I choose my appropriate company and the >>>> computer but I don't see a start scan thing any ware. Any advice? >>> >>> I use safari and I tabbed every ware and vo left and right arrowed every >>> ware but no go. I know I'm missing something but what? lol! 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