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| Thread ID: 127512 | 2012-10-27 18:47:00 | Mac hardware problem | Digby (677) | Press F1 |
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| 1309163 | 2012-10-29 03:00:00 | At least it's not a new macbook, otherwise you'd have to replace the whole mobo (RAM is soldered on) As per icow, remove and clean one stick at a time (if multiple units are installed) and check if problem persists and replace the faulty unit. If it's one unit, clean and reseat it properly. If you find one is faulty, replace it.Thats only the retina macbooks. the normal ones have slots. the retina comes loaded with max ram anyway. |
plod (107) | ||
| 1309164 | 2012-10-29 03:38:00 | the retina comes loaded with max ram anyway. That won't help if the RAM becomes faulty though will it? |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1309165 | 2012-10-29 09:29:00 | I am a Windows man thru and thru. But a friend has a Macbook with a hardware problem. Does this forum have any mac experts, or should I look for a Mac forum ? Plonker. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 1309166 | 2012-10-29 09:34:00 | Plonker.Hey. What is with the attitude. If you continue making 'grumpy' posts like this you will get time out. | Jen (38) | ||
| 1309167 | 2012-10-29 09:40:00 | Hey. What is with the attitude. If you continue making 'grumpy' posts like this you will get time out. You have a question you ask it and Digby has been around long enough to know. |
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