there is no apple store where my friend lives.
If it could use the 4 gigs of ddr3 ram, but in the two slots wouldn't it be better to buy one stick of 8 gigs of ddr3 ram?

On 8/15/2015 9:08 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
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What you can easily do doesn't mean it's still doable. You need to
insure the limit, because you'll be wasting your time if you stick in
2 4 gb sticks if it only supports 4 gb. Also you get faster speeds
through duel channel, so 2 2 gb sticks would be best in that case.
Best solution would probably be to call apple/take it to a store.

HTH,
On 8/15/2015 9:59 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
Hi. Based on your description, your friend has the same MacBook I
have but newer. They can definitely run Yosemite. From what I hear,
4 gigs is the max a white MacBook can go up to in terms of ram,
though a friend of mine said that you could easily put in 2 4 gig
ram sticks. I don't know how nice that would play with the Mac but
you can give it a try.

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On Aug 15, 2015, at 8:52 PM, Sunshine <sunsh...@abe.midco.net>
wrote:

 From what my friend can tell it looks like a 2011 macbook white
polly carbon they are having trouble getting into the overview
part of the about this mac if this helps it has a built in super
drive how much memory can a macbook be fully upgraded to?
Meanning 8 gigs is this the fullest amount a macbook can take? or
can it go higher? On 8/15/2015 8:18 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
What year is the Mac that they have? Yosemite and El Capitan
run on 2009 or new model Macs. Also, it wouldn't hurt to
upgrade the ram. I have 4 GB of ram in this thing and it ran
perfect with Yosemite. It may not be necessary but who knows
how slow the Mac will run with only 2 GB of ram. HTH.

Shawn Sent From My White MacBook Facebook Username: Shawn
Krasniuk Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs Skype username:
bbstheblindrapper Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com

On Aug 15, 2015, at 6:03 PM, Sunshine
<sunsh...@abe.midco.net> wrote:

a friend wanted me to ask what are the requirements for using
osx 10.10 the latest version of osx they have a macbook
running snow leppard 10.63 2 gigs of ddr3 ram and an intell
core 2 duo processer that is running 2.4 ghz. Would they need
to up the ram to be able to handel the osx 10.10 and then
possibly the osx 10.11 when it is released?

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