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2010 macbook pro memory upgrade
2010 macbook pro memory upgrade












2010 macbook pro memory upgrade
  1. #2010 macbook pro memory upgrade serial
  2. #2010 macbook pro memory upgrade upgrade

  • If you load Ubuntu 12 onto the MacBook Pro (2010 i5 or i7) with 16GB RAM loaded, Ubuntu will boot OK and be able to see/address the 16GB RAM.
  • #2010 macbook pro memory upgrade upgrade

    I know that is possible to upgrade the memory slot, but i don't know if it is possible to change the original HD for one with SSD.

    #2010 macbook pro memory upgrade serial

    I'd like to increase the Memory to 8GB and change the original hard drive (250GB Serial ATA 5400 rpm) to one with SSD (solid state drive).

    2010 macbook pro memory upgrade

    A maxmem=2048 will allow the system to boot normally with 16GB RAM loaded however only 2GB RAM will be usable. I have a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010) - 2.4Ghz and I want do some upgrades. This would limit the usable RAM to a maximum of 8GB (official Apple Max) however this also will cause a kernel panic during normal boot when 16GB RAM is physically loaded.

    2010 macbook pro memory upgrade

    It is possible to limit Max RAM to 8GB using the command: sudo nvram "-v maxmem=8192"." in safe mode, as opposed to "IntelHD.". Notice that the graphics card is listed as "Nvidia. You will be able to boot into safe mode OK and it will show the 16GB RAM in System Information.A 2010 i5/i7 MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM running MountainLion/Mavericks will kernel panic during normal boot.After doing some digging around, it sounds like the limitation has to do with the IntelHD graphics SW that is used by OS X. I believe there is an EFI limitation in OS X Mountain Lion that will not allow the 2010 i5/i7 Macbook Pro's to be upgraded over 8GB RAM. Specifically, as discovered by OWC, the 13-Inch 'Mid-2010' MacBook Pro models (and only the 13-Inch models) - the MacBook Pro 'Core 2 Duo' 2.4 13' Mid-2010 and 'Core 2 Duo' 2.66 13' Mid-2010 identified by MacBookPro7,1- can support up to 16 GB of RAM with dual 8 GB memory modules if they are running OS X 10.7. The type of RAM needed is DDR3 PC3-8500 1066. If you have a 2010 MacBook Pro Core2Duo (13"), then you are in luck and you can upgrade to 16GB RAM. Any mid-2010 MacBook Pro i5 or i7 is limited to a maximum of 8GB RAM. Memory Upgrade for Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010) MC374LLA Laptop, Upgrade MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010) MC374LLA Memory with 100 compatible (13-inch, Mid 2010) MC374LLA Apple Laptop Memory RAM modules from.














    2010 macbook pro memory upgrade