I am thinking of buying iBook 12" or PB 12" with standard 256MB RAM
and buying 512MB RAM and installing it by myself.
How hard is it?
Is there an access panel like Dell's labtop?
Or do I have to disassemble millions of parts?
Thanks.
Mac-It-Up
Jan 2 2005, 07:05
easy... i don't have a dell... but there is just a square panel at the bottom and 4 screws. open that and put the ram in and done
titan0111
Jan 2 2005, 07:08
That should be pretty simple then.
Thank you.
mikedc1760
Jan 2 2005, 15:38
That is how you do it for the Powerbook BUT not for the iBook. Here how you do it for the iBook: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95147. Its a old link but you get the idea, I'm sure someone will post the newer one. It has pictures and a nice walkthrough.
jsklar
Jan 3 2005, 11:35
QUOTE
Its a old link but you get the idea
is it pretty much the same for the newer ibooks (g4) that seem to have a different chasis?
thetechroom
Jan 3 2005, 12:20
Powerbook: Remove Metal plate and 4 screws to easy accessible Ram slotting area
iBook: Remove keyboard and then its pretty explanatory!
roadwarrior
Jan 3 2005, 16:14
QUOTE(thetechroom.co.uk @ Jan 3 2005, 07:20)
Powerbook: Remove Metal plate and 4 screws to easy accessible Ram slotting area
iBook: Remove keyboard and then its pretty explanatory! [right][snapback]585221706[/snapback][/right]
Yeah, I've not been inside one of the newer iBooks, but mine has a sticker under the keyboard showing how to install RAM and the AirPort card.
titan0111
Jan 3 2005, 16:22
Is it worth (saving about $70) installing memory by yourself...
and voiding Apple's warrenty?
rstroud
Jan 3 2005, 16:47
It doesn't void the warranty people...geez
titan0111
Jan 3 2005, 17:14
QUOTE(rstroud @ Jan 3 2005, 12:47)
It doesn't void the warranty people...geez [right][snapback]585223020[/snapback][/right]
I thought when you install the memory by yourself...
It would void Apple's warrenty...
Then it will be best to go with 256MB and get 512MB or 1GB from internet...
To put this sad rumor to shame look here [right][snapback]585223386[/snapback][/right]
Ok...you made it crystal clear....
NinjaMonkey82
Jan 4 2005, 17:07
I just installed RAM on my girlfriends 12" Powerbook yesterday. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Remove 4 screws, insert the RAM at a 30 degree angle and push down. No one should pay $70 for that.
titan0111
Jan 4 2005, 18:06
QUOTE(NinjaMonkey82 @ Jan 4 2005, 13:07)
I just installed RAM on my girlfriends 12" Powerbook yesterday. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Remove 4 screws, insert the RAM at a 30 degree angle and push down. No one should pay $70 for that. [right][snapback]585230126[/snapback][/right]
Yeah...installing memory on PB is pretty easy because there is an access panel unlike iBook.
Bling3k12
Jan 4 2005, 20:21
The iBook is very easy. There are two prongs on the keyboard, push them and lift up the keyboard, flip it so that you see the underside of the keyboard. Right there should be the AirPort and RAM access areas, maybe remove a screw or two, I can't remember, but it's probably one of the easiest laptops I've ever upgraded.