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Apple Technician Guide MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009) - tim.id.au

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Tools<br />

• Clean, soft, lint-free<br />

cloth<br />

• ESD wrist strap and<br />

mat<br />

Removal<br />

Memory cards must be:<br />

• 1.25 <strong>inch</strong> (3.18 cm) or<br />

smaller<br />

• 2 GB or 4 GB<br />

• 200-pin<br />

• PC3-8500 DDR3, 1066<br />

MHz RAM<br />

1 Press out 2 ejection<br />

levers until the card<br />

tilts up completely,<br />

The card tilts up at an<br />

angle. Before removing<br />

the card, make sure<br />

you see the half- circle<br />

notches. If not, press the<br />

ejection levers again.<br />

2010-06-11<br />

This computer comes with a minimum of 2 GB of 1066 MHz Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3)<br />

Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) installed. It has two slots that can<br />

accept SDRAM Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMMs). The slots are stacked<br />

on the logic board under the bottom case. For best performance, memory should be installed<br />

as pairs with an <strong>id</strong>entical memory card in each slot. The maximum amount of memory for this<br />

computer is 8 GB, with a 4 GB DIMM installed in each slot.<br />

<strong>MacBook</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> (<strong>17</strong>-<strong>inch</strong>, <strong>Early</strong> <strong>2009</strong>) Take Apart — Memory 135

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