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... connector. Lift off the case from the hinged side, and place it aside. If you open the back of your MacBook and remove the eight (8) screws that secure the bottom case. When you have been using your MacBook, wait 10 minutes after shutting down your MacBook. To replace the hard disk... drive in your MacBook: 1 Shut down to prevent damaging the computer....
... connector. Lift off the case from the hinged side, and place it aside. If you open the back of your MacBook and remove the eight (8) screws that secure the bottom case. When you have been using your MacBook, wait 10 minutes after shutting down your MacBook. To replace the hard disk... drive in your MacBook: 1 Shut down to prevent damaging the computer....
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Important: When you remove the bottom case, you remove or add a hard disk drive. 3 Touch a metal surface inside the computer to discharge any static electricity from your body. Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 39 Avoid touching anything other than the hard drive assembly when you expose sensitive internal components.
Important: When you remove the bottom case, you remove or add a hard disk drive. 3 Touch a metal surface inside the computer to discharge any static electricity from your body. Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 39 Avoid touching anything other than the hard drive assembly when you expose sensitive internal components.
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Grasp the case in the middle of each side, and push down first with one thumb and then the other to lock the snaps on the inside of the case. 44 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 10 Replace the bottom case.
Grasp the case in the middle of each side, and push down first with one thumb and then the other to lock the snaps on the inside of the case. 44 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 10 Replace the bottom case.
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...memory. Avoid touching anything other than the memory assembly when you access by removing the bottom case. For best performance, fill both memory slots and install an identical memory module in your MacBook: 1 Follow steps 1 through 3 beginning on page 37. Both memory slots can accept an... SDRAM module that you remove or add memory. 46 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Installing Additional Memory Your computer has two memory slots that meets the following specifications: Â Double Data Rate Small Outline Dual Inline Memory...
...memory. Avoid touching anything other than the memory assembly when you access by removing the bottom case. For best performance, fill both memory slots and install an identical memory module in your MacBook: 1 Follow steps 1 through 3 beginning on page 37. Both memory slots can accept an... SDRAM module that you remove or add memory. 46 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Installing Additional Memory Your computer has two memory slots that meets the following specifications: Â Double Data Rate Small Outline Dual Inline Memory...
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Notches Follow the instructions for replacing the bottom case in steps 10 and 11 on page 44 and page 45. Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 49
Notches Follow the instructions for replacing the bottom case in steps 10 and 11 on page 44 and page 45. Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 49
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Serial number  Choose Apple () > About This Mac, and then click the version number beneath the words "Mac OS X" to find your MacBook serial number:  Turn over your MacBook. The serial number is etched into the bottom case. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 65 Click Hardware in the Contents pane. Locating Your Product Serial Number Use one of these methods to cycle through the Mac OS X version number, the build version, and the serial number.  Click the Finder icon and open /Applications/Utilities/System Profiler.
Serial number  Choose Apple () > About This Mac, and then click the version number beneath the words "Mac OS X" to find your MacBook serial number:  Turn over your MacBook. The serial number is etched into the bottom case. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 65 Click Hardware in the Contents pane. Locating Your Product Serial Number Use one of these methods to cycle through the Mac OS X version number, the build version, and the serial number.  Click the Finder icon and open /Applications/Utilities/System Profiler.
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..., do not place these or other magnetically sensitive material or devices within 1 inch (25 mm) of this product. To preserve your MacBook, or an Apple-authorized power adapter that came with a dry cotton swab. Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least 69 Water and wet locations Keep your... MacBook from sources of the following conditions exist: Â You want to add memory or upgrade the hard disk drive. Â You want to clean the case (use . Protect your MacBook...
..., do not place these or other magnetically sensitive material or devices within 1 inch (25 mm) of this product. To preserve your MacBook, or an Apple-authorized power adapter that came with a dry cotton swab. Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least 69 Water and wet locations Keep your... MacBook from sources of the following conditions exist: Â You want to add memory or upgrade the hard disk drive. Â You want to clean the case (use . Protect your MacBook...