With all eight screws removed, lift off the backplate of the MacBook and bask in the glory of your old RAM. Look, there it is, inside a yellow circle. Thank it for its hard work and prepare to end its career.
How to install 4GB of RAM in a MacBook
By Nate Lanxon on 26 August 2009, 4:06pm
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