Re: RAM Question.

2018-09-25 Thread Daniel Kerr
aniel. > > Tony > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On 25 Sep 2018, at 18:53, Daniel Kerr wrote: >> >> Hi Tony >> >> You can “generally” get RAM for the iMac from most places. (good known >> brands can differ, but Samsung, Corsair etc). >> It de

Re: RAM Question.

2018-09-25 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
; > You can “generally” get RAM for the iMac from most places. (good known brands > can differ, but Samsung, Corsair etc). > It depends on exactly which 27” iMac it is as to which one you’re after, as > there’s a lot around. (Some can be 1333MHz, 1600MHz, 1866MHz or 2400MHz). > Also d

Re: RAM Question.

2018-09-25 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Tony You can “generally” get RAM for the iMac from most places. (good known brands can differ, but Samsung, Corsair etc). It depends on exactly which 27” iMac it is as to which one you’re after, as there’s a lot around. (Some can be 1333MHz, 1600MHz, 1866MHz or 2400MHz). Also depends on how

Re: RAM Question.

2018-09-25 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hello Fellow “Muggers” I have recently contacted APPLE and asked about purchasing 2x 2Gb Memory Modules for my iMac 27”. APPLE inform me that I can’t purchase the Modules from them, so I am asking the ‘Group' if I can purchase the Modules elsewhere?? Thanks all Tony Boddington -- The WA Macin

Re: Extra RAM for new 27 inch 5K iMac

2016-12-20 Thread Alan Smith
Thanks Daniel Yes, a great help. Perhaps we will do business with RAM soon. New iMac or repairs? That is the serious question I am now pondering. My (old) 27 inch iMac isn’t 4 years old yet, but has sudden complete power shut downs at odd times. Wrong time of year to get technical repairs

Re: Extra RAM for new 27 inch 5K iMac

2016-12-20 Thread Daniel Kerr
hor be requested. > On 20 Dec 2016, at 4:20 pm, Alan Smith wrote: > > Specs for the new (late 2015) 27 inch iMac show 4 RAM slots. The 8GB basic > setup uses 2 x 4GB modules. Apple upgrades are to 16GB or 32GB - using 8 GB > modules. > > Question 1: Can RAM modules be

Extra RAM for new 27 inch 5K iMac

2016-12-20 Thread Alan Smith
Specs for the new (late 2015) 27 inch iMac show 4 RAM slots. The 8GB basic setup uses 2 x 4GB modules. Apple upgrades are to 16GB or 32GB - using 8 GB modules. Question 1: Can RAM modules be user installed or are they factory fitted? Question 2: Can two more 4GB modules be user-fitted to

Re: RAM for old Mac

2016-02-04 Thread Peter Faulks
can drop by your place if that is suitable to you? Regards, Kevin On 4 Feb 2016, at 2:38 pm, Peter Faulks wrote: Hi Kevin I have some ram sticks I will dig them out and send them to you, let me know where to send them PS I also have quite a bit of older mac stuff in a big bag in

Re: RAM for old Mac

2016-02-04 Thread Kevin Lock
interesting too. I >> can drop by your place if that is suitable to you? >> >> Regards, >> >> Kevin >> >> >> On 4 Feb 2016, at 2:38 pm, Peter Faulks wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Kevin >>> >>> >>> I have some

Re: RAM for old Mac

2016-02-04 Thread Peter Faulks
Yep OK just let me know when you want to pop over Peter, thanks for your kind offer. The bag of goodies sounds interesting too. I can drop by your place if that is suitable to you? Regards, Kevin On 4 Feb 2016, at 2:38 pm, Peter Faulks wrote: Hi Kevin I have some ram

Re: RAM for old Mac

2016-02-03 Thread Kevin Lock
Peter, thanks for your kind offer. The bag of goodies sounds interesting too. I can drop by your place if that is suitable to you? Regards, Kevin On 4 Feb 2016, at 2:38 pm, Peter Faulks wrote: > >> Hi Kevin > > > I have some ram sticks I will dig them out and send t

Re: RAM for old Mac

2016-02-03 Thread Peter Faulks
Hi Kevin I have some ram sticks I will dig them out and send them to you, let me know where to send them PS I also have quite a bit of older mac stuff in a big bag in the shed that you are welcome to have. Hi, I am hoping that someone can help me with some vintage RAM for a Powerbook

RAM for old Mac

2016-02-03 Thread Kevin Lock
Hi, I am hoping that someone can help me with some vintage RAM for a Powerbook G4 I have set up for a welfare recipient. It is SDRAM PC133U-333. I have a couple of bags of vintage RAM, but no SD laptop RAM. The laptop already has 2 X 256 sticks and I am hoping to find a couple of 512s

Re: RAM Upgrade for iMac

2014-11-29 Thread Ronda Brown
Big NO. Install different RAM and expect to be greeted with the "Blue Screen of Death"!! Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > On 29 Nov 2014, at 7:36 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote: > > Short answer,…no. > 1067Mhz RAM is very different to 1600Mhz RAM. 99% of the time you can

Re: RAM Upgrade for iMac

2014-11-29 Thread Alan Smith
Alan On 29 Nov 2014, at 6:24 pm, Robin Belford wrote: > Alan, > What you need to consult is this. > http://mactracker.ca > > Your every question about configuration will be covered. > > robin > >> On 29 Nov 2014, at 4:34 pm, Alan Smith wrote: >> >>

Re: RAM Upgrade for iMac

2014-11-29 Thread Alan Smith
Hi Daniel Thanks for reply. I think I expected that answer - it was wishful thinking on my part that the RAM might work. Cheers Alan On 29 Nov 2014, at 7:36 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote: > Short answer,…no. > 1067Mhz RAM is very different to 1600Mhz RAM. 99% of the time you can't

Re: RAM Upgrade for iMac

2014-11-29 Thread Daniel Kerr
Short answer,…no. 1067Mhz RAM is very different to 1600Mhz RAM. 99% of the time you can't mix RAM speeds. (plus pin configuration can sometimes be different as well). Kind regards Daniel Sent from my iPhone 6 --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: Web:

Re: RAM Upgrade for iMac

2014-11-29 Thread Robin Belford
Alan, What you need to consult is this. http://mactracker.ca Your every question about configuration will be covered. robin > On 29 Nov 2014, at 4:34 pm, Alan Smith wrote: > > I will soon have two spare 4GB RAM modules 1067MHz DDR3 (ex late 2009 21.5 > inch model 10,1 iMac)

RAM Upgrade for iMac

2014-11-29 Thread Alan Smith
I will soon have two spare 4GB RAM modules 1067MHz DDR3 (ex late 2009 21.5 inch model 10,1 iMac). This will leave the iMac with the original 2 x 2GB modules. Can these modules be installed in a late 2012 27 inch model 13,2 iMac to extend the existing 8GB RAM comprising two 4GB modules

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-26 Thread Ronda Brown
ice I now have 24GB RAM > installed. A breeze finally but some headache along the way. Thanks to all > for advice and tips. No doubt now, knowing the way my mind works, I will be > looking to max out to 32GB! > Severin > >> On 25 Jun 2014, at 10:49 pm, Severin Crisp wro

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-26 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks to the correct screwdriver as per Ronni’s advice I now have 24GB RAM installed. A breeze finally but some headache along the way. Thanks to all for advice and tips. No doubt now, knowing the way my mind works, I will be looking to max out to 32GB! Severin On 25 Jun 2014, at 10:49

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks Daniel, Ronni and Neil for thoughts on the solution to a SIMPLE problem. The right screwdriver helps! but I note Daniel’s comment. Tomorrow is another day and I will review what I have n hand (lots on offer ) but maybe pay you a visit Neil. Such a bind unplugging and getting it lying

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Neil Houghton
As I mentioned in my previous email, I have the correct screwdriver/bit amongst my collection & I¹m just round the corner from Severin. So, Severin, if you want to borrow it/them just give me a call & pop round ;o) I remember when I did mine, one screw was more difficult than the others ­ but kee

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Ronda Brown
I understand Severin. Let's hope you find the correct screwdriver or I could send/lend one down to you. Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > On 25 Jun 2014, at 5:17 pm, Severin Crisp wrote: > > Good advice Ronni but I believe my problem has been unsuitable screwdriver > rather than seriously stuck scr

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Severin Sorry to hear you haven't been able to get to the RAM yet. One thing I sometimes find with the screws on the RAM door (especially they haven't been moved for a while), is that using a slightly larger philips head end, will actually "pick up" enough to move the

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Severin Crisp
Good advice Ronni but I believe my problem has been unsuitable screwdriver rather than seriously stuck screws. The physical problem to take the iMac in to T4 is off putting! Severin On 25 Jun 2014, at 5:10 pm, Ronda Brown wrote: > Yes that is correct... It is now 14 pieces. I've had my set fo

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Ronda Brown
Yes that is correct... It is now 14 pieces. I've had my set for probably a good 15+ years ;-) If you are having trouble loosening the three screws, sometimes the space between the internal threads and the screw threads capture moisture and oxidation occurs. If this is the case attempting to rem

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Severin Crisp
I see that that Newer Tech kit is now 14 pieces Severin On 25 Jun 2014, at 4:38 pm, Ronni Brown wrote: > Hi Severin, > > Remember that the screws are captive - they only loosen, they remain with the > cover - so it won't be noticeable that they are unscrewed until the cover > comes off. > >

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Severin Crisp
I realise they are captive screws but in my case to date they are immovable! That sounds like a neat, useful little kit. I think I have most of those items but dotted around various undefined locations which, I admit, is not very efficient. Extended home geography and two users are in part to

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Severin, Remember that the screws are captive - they only loosen, they remain with the cover - so it won't be noticeable that they are unscrewed until the cover comes off. I purchased many years ago and still use today, a Newer Technology 11-piece Portable Toolkit which includes: •

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks, Ronni. All my reading came up with Phillips but unspecified size. I suspected they might have been torx but definitely not. I will go back to my selection and try again. Best wishes and thanks Severin On 25 Jun 2014, at 3:45 pm, Ronda Brown wrote: > Hi Severin, > > If your iMac i

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-25 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Severin, If your iMac is 21.5" Model A1311 or 27" A1312 you can use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to loosen the three captive screws on the memory access door. TURN them COUNTERCLOCKWISE Then remove the memory access door and set it aside. Cheers, Ronni Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > On 25 Jun 20

Re: iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-24 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Severin, I have recently done this with no problems ­ my iMac is slightly older 11,1 and I just followed the OWC video. I don¹t remember exactly which screwdriver/bit I used but I do have quite an assortment. Since then I actually bought a 61 piece bit set (Bunnings special) that includes se

iMac RAM upgrade

2014-06-24 Thread Severin Crisp
I have a Late 2011 iMac 12,1 and have purchased modules to go from 8GB to 24GB ( thanks Daniel). Today I duly shut down, unplugged everything from the back (including a struggle as always with the ethernet plug) and laid the Mac out flat on a towel. Various of the online “how tos” list the sim

Re: iMac RAM

2014-06-09 Thread Daniel Kerr
t and he will recommend and advise what > amount of RAM is best for your machine. > Supports 1333 MHz PC3-10600 DDR3 SO-DIMMs (204-pin) > > Cheers, > Ronni > > > > > > On 9 Jun 2014, at 2:40 pm, Barry Sexstone wrote: > >> Severin >> >>

Re: iMac RAM

2014-06-09 Thread Ronda Brown
will recommend and advise what amount of RAM is best for your machine. Supports 1333 MHz PC3-10600 DDR3 SO-DIMMs (204-pin) Cheers, Ronni > On 9 Jun 2014, at 2:40 pm, Barry Sexstone wrote: > > Severin > > I got my last lot of RAM from Daniel. His price was very competitive and I

Re: iMac RAM

2014-06-08 Thread Barry Sexstone
Severin I got my last lot of RAM from Daniel. His price was very competitive and I would recommend at least contacting him to get advice. Regards Barry iMac 10,1 Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz 16GB RAM 1.0 TB HD OS X 10.9.3 On 9 Jun 2014, at 1:21 pm, Severin Crisp wrote: > I am looking

iMac RAM

2014-06-08 Thread Severin Crisp
I am looking to increase the RAM in my iMac and there is quite a range of makes and prices to choose from. I note advice to not exceed the Apple stated 16GB max. I would appreciate comments and advice from those with experience Severin Crisp

Re: Ram for MBPro 15" 8,2 (2011)

2014-05-27 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Chris For that model machine you'd be looking at 1333MHz DDR3 SODIMM RAM. RAM pricing at the moment is still "pretty poor" I think in some of the higher specs. (long story to do with one of the distributers closing up from memory,…but I could be wrong. The age of story I belie

Re: Ram for MBPro 15" 8,2 (2011)

2014-05-26 Thread Ronda Brown
; > > on 27/5/14 13:23, Neil Houghton at n...@possumology.com wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > Firstly, I’m sure that Daniel can tell you local pricing and track down the > correct memory for your specific model – though, unless he fancies a road > trip, Dunsborough might be

Re: Ram for MBPro 15" 8,2 (2011)

2014-05-26 Thread Neil Houghton
r a service trip to fit it ;o)) > > Alternatively OWC is always a good site to check ­ not only do they match the > correct RAM to the correct model (you just select your actual MBPro model from > the available menu) they also have videos showing you how to install it. > > OWC w

Re: Ram for MBPro 15" 8,2 (2011)

2014-05-26 Thread Neil Houghton
they match the correct RAM to the correct model (you just select your actual MBPro model from the available menu) they also have videos showing you how to install it. OWC website <http://www.macsales.com/> Page for MacBook Pro memory upgrades <http://eshop.macsales.com/sh

Ram for MBPro 15" 8,2 (2011)

2014-05-26 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Muggers Thanks to all for your responses for my little iMac as they got me thinking and looking for a ram upgrade for my MBPro from 8gb (2x4) to 16gb (2x8) as the slowness when using Lr and PS6 is driving me nuts! If possible are you able to give me some advice on what is the 'correct

Re: FOR SALE: iMac8,1 (20-inch Early 2008) Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz 4GB RAM 320GB HD

2013-01-31 Thread Ronda Brown
lems and runs > beautifully. > > The specifications of the iMac are: iMac8,1 (20-Inch Early 2008) Intel Core > 2 Duo 2.66GHz 4GB RAM 320GB HD > Has a 'Apple Magic Trackpad' and 'Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad'. > Original discs and documentation are included. &

FOR SALE: iMac8,1 (20-inch Early 2008) Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz 4GB RAM 320GB HD

2013-01-29 Thread Ronni Brown
ked after extremely well, has never had any problems and runs beautifully. The specifications of the iMac are: iMac8,1 (20-Inch Early 2008) Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz 4GB RAM 320GB HD Has a 'Apple Magic Trackpad' and 'Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad'. Original discs and d

Re: RAM for MAC PRO

2012-02-06 Thread Daniel Kerr
07/02/2012, at 2:12 PM, Jon Davison wrote: > Hi Daniel. Yes I am interested. I tried NextByte but they don't know of > anyone with RAM for this model machine. > My specs are as follows. > > Kind regards > Jon > > > > Hardware Overview: > > Mo

Re: RAM for MAC PRO

2012-02-06 Thread Jon Davison
Hi Daniel. Yes I am interested. I tried NextByte but they don't know of anyone with RAM for this model machine. My specs are as follows. Kind regards Jon Hardware Overview: Model Name: Mac Pro Model Identifier: MacPro1,1 Processor Name: Dual-Core Intel Xeon Proc

Re: RAM for MAC PRO

2012-02-06 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi John I wouldn't go by the following, as Ray has posted the wrong type, it's all for G5's and it won't work in your MacPro. Completely different. (And thanks Ray for helping out our local economy and me as a WAMUG corporate sponsor) :o) lol John The only "older&q

Re: RAM for MAC PRO

2012-02-06 Thread Ray Forma
te: > Hi everyone, I am looking to expand my older Mac Pro with more RAM and > wondering if anyone has any they wish to sell? > I currently have 2, but would like another 2GB or 4 if poss? I am running the > CS5 suite on this OS and it is painfully slow, > almost like the old Perf

Re: RAM for MAC PRO

2012-02-06 Thread Daniel Kerr
--- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> **For everything Macintosh** On 06/02/2012, at 3:46 PM, Jon Davison wrote: > Hi everyone, I am looking to expand my older Mac Pro with more RAM and > wondering if anyone has any they

Re: RAM for MAC PRO

2012-02-05 Thread Jon Davison
Hi everyone, I am looking to expand my older Mac Pro with more RAM and wondering if anyone has any they wish to sell? I currently have 2, but would like another 2GB or 4 if poss? I am running the CS5 suite on this OS and it is painfully slow, almost like the old Performa! so I figured that more

RE: Ram

2012-01-30 Thread Ashley Mulder
And that RAM is ECC Ram, so its either for servers or Mac Pro's that take ECC ram Ash From: Daniel Kerr [dan...@macwizardry.com.au] Sent: Monday, 30 January 2012 1:38 PM To: WAMUG Subject: Fwd: Ram Actually, just had a look at wholesalers pricing an

Fwd: Ram

2012-01-29 Thread Daniel Kerr
Apple ** Begin forwarded message: > From: Daniel Kerr > Date: 30 January 2012 1:23:40 PM AWST > To: "wamug@wamug.org.au" > Subject: Re: Ram > > Nope that's SDRAM. iMac takes SODIMM. > In saying that. I can do a 4GB module for about $75 each for a 27" iMac

Re: Ram

2012-01-29 Thread Daniel Kerr
Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> ** For Everything Apple ** On 30/01/2012, at 1:11 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote: > Good after noon all, > > I see the following RAM being advertised for $143 ea., can anyone tell if > it's suitable for a 27" iMac please. > > > &g

Ram

2012-01-29 Thread Adrian Skehan
Good after noon all, I see the following RAM being advertised for $143 ea., can anyone tell if it's suitable for a 27" iMac please. IBM IBM 4GB DDR3 SDRAM MEMORY MODUL 4 GB (1 x 4 GB), 1333 MHz DDR3-1333/PC3-10600 ECC DDR3 SDRAM 240-pin DIMM PI DATE : Jan 2010 PRODUCT : IBM Mem

Re: was :iMac Good Practices now: winoze desktop and ram usage

2011-02-17 Thread Ronda Brown
l of these files on the desktop. If you have many, this will take a tremendous amount of time. Cheers, Ronni On 18/02/2011, at 11:08 AM, Hugh Griffiths wrote: > > Maybe a stupid question, but is this the same in windoze? Ie your desktop > clogs up ram? > > > Best Regards > H

was :iMac Good Practices now: winoze desktop and ram usage

2011-02-17 Thread Hugh Griffiths
Maybe a stupid question, but is this the same in windoze? Ie your desktop clogs up ram?   Best Regards Hugh Griffiths mobile +61 407 477 311 office +61 (0) 8 6424 4801 Any commercial terms stated or implied are subject to final approval and negotiations. Not an offer or acceptance. All

Re: WANTED - SD RAM for G4

2010-09-18 Thread Peter McCallum
To the chap who wanted some PC100 SDRam for a G4 I have some from my G4 500 sawtooth that would do the trick. It is one lot of 256 MB and one lot of 128MB Let me know if this suits Cheers Pete McCallum 0409 176 611 -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives -

Re: WANTED - SD RAM for G4

2010-09-16 Thread James / Hans Kunz
there is a ram card 512mbytes SOD PC2-5300 cl5 (not tested) on my desk, if anyone has a use for it's for free... there is also a dvd burner UJ-816 available, it's taken out of a powerbook g4 17" & should be in working order i know there are powerbooks in use where the d

WANTED - SD RAM for G4

2010-09-15 Thread William Crabb
WANTED - SD Ram for G4, Dual 450 MHZ Power PC G4, around 2000. I think it comes in 512 mb, and the model is PC 100. Will pay or swap something, I use this computer for my Book keeper and kids. Still going strong. Thanks, Bill -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives

Re: More RAM or new MacBook?

2010-07-15 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Rod Short quick answer... Your MacBook won't take any more RAM I'm afraid. 2GB is the limit for the MacBook1,1. Also it'll be slower as it's a CoreDuo, whereas your new one is a Core2 Duo. So makes a bit of a difference. ;) Hope that helps. Kind Regards Daniel

More RAM or new MacBook?

2010-07-15 Thread Rod Blitvich
Hi WAMUGersI use Aperture 3 and take hundreds of photos in RAW when on holidays.My work MacBook Pro (about 18 mths old with 4 GB RAM) zooms along using Aperture 3, HOWEVER my personal white MacBook (about 4? yrs old, details below) runs REALLY slow in Aperture 3. Sometimes an adjustment may take

Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Bradley
Excellant!! when are you in the shop this week..maybe even, what time do you start in the shop. FYi, I live in wembley and work in malaga. thanks heaps James / Hans Kunz wrote: the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now when you like to pick it up James On 11/04/2010, at

Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz
n the shop. FYi, I live in wembley and work in malaga. thanks heaps James / Hans Kunz wrote: the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now when you like to pick it up James On 11/04/2010, at 15:44, Michael Bradley wrote: hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery ch

Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Bradley
Excellant!! when are you in the shop this week..maybe even, what time do you start in the shop. FYi, I live in wembley and work in malaga. thanks heaps James / Hans Kunz wrote: the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now when you like to pick it up James On 11/04/2010,

Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz
the ram ist still available, it's reserved for you now when you like to pick it up James On 11/04/2010, at 15:44, Michael Bradley wrote: hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u fixed....is the ram still there? cos It'e exactly what I need ..!! mike Ja

Re: ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Bradley
hi, It's Mike ,t eh guy with the Milwalkie battery charger u fixedis the ram still there? cos It'e exactly what I need ..!! mike James / Hans Kunz wrote: 2 blocks of dynamic ram type PC2700-2533 512mb 333mhz as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4 taken out from a p

ram for free

2010-04-11 Thread James / Hans Kunz
2 blocks of dynamic ram type PC2700-2533 512mb 333mhz as used in powerbook g4 & ibook g4 taken out from a powerbook g4 17" aluminium cheers James SAD Technic Video Productions, Electronic repairs U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl Bayswater WA 6053 +618 9370 5307,+618 6262 5707, 0414 421

ram needed

2010-03-28 Thread James / Hans Kunz
2x 1gig cards for a powerbook g4 17" aluminium 1.3ghz (9/2003) type of ram card PC-2700 DDR333 200pin so-Dimm any offer new or old (but must be 100% ok) just reply to this email or ring me on mobile James SAD Technic Video Productions, Electronic repairs U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl Bayswater WA 6053

Re: Upgrading Macbook RAM

2009-12-27 Thread thefrogs
If you have a battery pack that is detachable on the back- I'm not sure what year your book is- lift out the battery and then you should be able to see three little screws that hold a thin strip unscrew them and there you have you will see the slots for RAM -they click out with a latch g

Re: Upgrading Macbook RAM

2009-12-27 Thread Philippe Chaperon
Hi Callum, You can always try the neat application called Mactracker. You can download from Versiontracker or try www.mactracker.ca This will give you every Mac ever produced and lots of information relating to RAM, Hard drives etc Hope this helps, Philippe 2009/12/28 Callum Prior > &

Re: Upgrading Macbook RAM

2009-12-27 Thread Gavin Criddle
ooking at upgrading my partner's Macbook RAM but am unsure what I need > to be getting. Is there a site that shows the maximum capacity for RAM ? > What information do I need to be considering? > > The Macbook's specs: > Macbook 3,1 > 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo > 2

Upgrading Macbook RAM

2009-12-27 Thread Callum Prior
Hi all, I'm looking at upgrading my partner's Macbook RAM but am unsure what I need to be getting. Is there a site that shows the maximum capacity for RAM ? What information do I need to be considering? The Macbook's specs: Macbook 3,1 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2 x 512Mb 667

Re: ram and sleep

2009-11-26 Thread mince and pud
Much more recently I was trying to stop Flash from quitting all the time and I read that bad memory could cause this, so I removed the last-added stick of ram (a cast-off from upgrading my wife's iMac that should have been compatible). It didn't help the Flash problem but the s

Re: ram and sleep

2009-11-25 Thread Ronda Brown
o wake, kernel panic on wake, you name it. > > Much more recently I was trying to stop Flash from quitting all the time and > I read that bad memory could cause this, so I removed the last-added stick of > ram (a cast-off from upgrading my wife's iMac that should have been

ram and sleep

2009-11-25 Thread mince and pud
ng to stop Flash from quitting all the time and I read that bad memory could cause this, so I removed the last-added stick of ram (a cast-off from upgrading my wife's iMac that should have been compatible). It didn't help the Flash problem but the sleep issues have entirely gone away

Re: FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread rkor...@iinet.net.au
Yes I think it would not be worth it maybe put the money to one of the newer macs with better graphics cards would be the better option :) Roger On Thu Jan 22 14:43 , Jude sent: >Hmm. Well it's World of Warcraft he wants to play. The latest patch - >the Lich King says the minimum specs are >

Re: World Of Warcraft was FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Jude I don't know if the MacBook would handle it, as it doesn't have a dedicated video card, so that might be your stumbling block there. I've seen it run on a G5 with all the specs turned down and it wasn't all that crash hot. With the latest expension pack (Wrath of the Lich King) and the pat

Re: FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread Adam Hewitt
I did some reading and the Macbook being sold has an Intel X1300 graphics card which is not supported, however all accounts are that it works, just don't expect any kind of blistering speed. Depending on how many things are going on in the area you can expect 15-30 frames per second which is playab

Re: FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread Jude
Hmm. Well it's World of Warcraft he wants to play. The latest patch - the Lich King says the minimum specs are Macos 10.4.11 or later Power PC G5 or Intel Processor ATI Radeon 9600 or better Would this machine cut it, do you think, Susan? If it's slow on your Macbook Pro 2.4, Roger, maybe it's

Re: FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread rkor...@iinet.net.au
d be able to play Warcraft at all? >> I know someone who is interested, but that's a requirement lol. >> >> I'll look up the latest specs, just wanted to let you know I'm >> interested in the computer. >> >> cheers >> Jude >> >> &

Re: FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread Susan Hastings
he latest specs, just wanted to let you know I'm interested in the computer. cheers Jude FS: White Macbook 2.2ghz, 120g HD, 4g RAM, Superdrive, 2 USB ports, Firewire 400 port, wireless, bluetooth. Late 2007 model. Excellent condition. Includes restore disks and black STM glove. $95

Re: FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread Jude
Hi Susan Do you know if this computer would be able to play Warcraft at all? I know someone who is interested, but that's a requirement lol. I'll look up the latest specs, just wanted to let you know I'm interested in the computer. cheers Jude FS: White Macbook 2.2ghz,

FS: White Macbook 4gig RAM

2009-01-21 Thread Susan Hastings
FS: White Macbook 2.2ghz, 120g HD, 4g RAM, Superdrive, 2 USB ports, Firewire 400 port, wireless, bluetooth. Late 2007 model. Excellent condition. Includes restore disks and black STM glove. $950.00 Contact mobile: 0409 688 004 regards, Susan. -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List

Re: FS: $550 or best offer G5 SP 1.8gh 2g RAM + Apple Cinema Display 20"

2008-12-07 Thread gary dorn
member, but I've had the G5 from new. It now runs OS 10.5. Susan is this still available? how much Ram does it have? Please email off list if interested. cheers, Susan. Mobile: 0409 688 004 -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mai

FS: $550 or best offer G5 SP 1.8gh 2g RAM + Apple Cinema Display 20"

2008-12-02 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi, Includes wireless and bluetooth, one 300g HD and one 80g HD, and single layer Superdrive. The G5 does have the quirk of not going to sleep by itself, but will go to sleep if you choose that option from the Apple menu. The Cinema Display was second hand, purchased from another WAMUG

Re: Emac ram

2008-09-07 Thread David Peake
Yeah, i've run an eMac 1.25 with 2 gig of RAM with no problems. On 07/09/2008, at 11:27 AM, Jack/Bauer wrote: Hi all I have a eMac 1.25ghz they say it can handle two 1 gig mem sticks to give it 2gig ram,but they say on the Apple specs 1 gig max, has anyone put 2gig of ram with any

Re: Emac ram

2008-09-07 Thread Robert Howells
On 07/09/2008, at 11:27 AM, Jack/Bauer wrote: Hi all I have a eMac 1.25ghz they say it can handle two 1 gig mem sticks to give it 2gig ram,but they say on the Apple specs 1 gig max, has anyone put 2gig of ram with any known issues. Thanks Bart Ok !No other responses

Emac ram

2008-09-06 Thread Jack/Bauer
Hi all I have a eMac 1.25ghz they say it can handle two 1 gig mem sticks to give it 2gig ram,but they say on the Apple specs 1 gig max, has anyone put 2gig of ram with any known issues. Thanks Bart -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailingl

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-09-01 Thread Neil Houghton
When I upgraded the RAM om my G4 Ti Powerbook (old now!) it was pretty easy. More recently, I upgraded the RAM on my 24" Al iMac and it was made particularly easy by a video tutorial from the OWC website. Check out: <http://eshop.macsales.com/tech_center/installation.cfm> Whi

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread David de la Hunty
My experience inside powerbooks and ibooks of various generations over the past 10 years says that yes, you can up the RAM yourself, there's plenty of articles online saying how to do it. Use an About... to find out what is in your PBG4 if you can get an image, see if it's worth

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread Peter Fowler
ro and will be upgrading it's RAM to 4gig but before taking the plunge, and purchasing, I was wondering whether there will be any chance in the near future of a Mac laptop being produced that has the capacity for even more RAM? I run Photoshop CS3 and like lots of RAM! Any ideas appr

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread Denise Williams
Hi All I am about to purchase a 17" MacBook Pro and will be upgrading it's RAM to 4gig but before taking the plunge, and purchasing, I was wondering whether there will be any chance in the near future of a Mac laptop being produced that has the capacity for even more RAM? I run Photosh

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread Steven Knowles
Michael's question prompted one of my own. I have a G4 iBook still functional, but seems to have slowed somewhat following an update from Tiger to Leopard. It's a 1.33GHz model with 1Gb of RAM. I also have a G4 Powerbook which is pretty much a dead duck now, and not in my opi

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Michael, I agree with Philippe, definitely max your RAM. Especially With Snow Leopard due for release in early 2009. "To accommodate the enormous amounts of memory being added to advanced hardware, Snow Leopard extends the 64-bit technology in Mac OS X to support breakthrough amoun

Re: Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread lautrey
Hi Michael & WAMUG'ers, It is always a good idea to max your RAM if you can afford it, and specially if you intend to keep your MacBook Pro for a few more OS updates. Each update seems to demand more and more memory to function at its best. Of course, if you are like me with many app

Increasing RAM

2008-08-31 Thread Michael Hawkins
I have a 17" MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo with 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. With my first couple of Macs I upgraded RAM to the maximum available for the particular computer. Is that strategy still desirable with the MacBook Pro? If so, what's it likely to cost? OS 10.5.4 Thank you

WTB Ram

2008-04-15 Thread KEVIN Lock
I wish to purchase some Ram for an eMac; PC133 Does any lister have some spare to sell me? Thanks, Kevin -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guideli

FS: G5 1.8 SP 2gig RAM 300g HD+80g HD, plus 20" Apple Cinema Display

2008-04-01 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi, I have the following system for sale: G5 1.8 SP 2gig RAM 300g HD+80g HD, plus wireless, plus bluetooth, single layer Superdrive, presently running Leopard, plus 20" Apple Cinema Display, plus keyboard and mighty mouse. $900 Regards, Susan. -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing

Re: User Switching and Ram

2008-03-04 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Joanne, On 05/03/2008, at 3:49 PM, Jo Brookes wrote: I understand how fast user switching works, and that the other account is also using RAM. Ok, I'm sorry if I misunderstood what you knew about Fast User Switching. My question is just one of those interesting little nit pi

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