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IN RETAIL PACKAGING WITH INSTRUCTIONS 100% FULLY WORKING!
4GB CRUCIAL MAC MEMORY
TAKEN FROM A 2010 WHITE UNIBODY MACBOOK
2 X 2GB 204-PIN
SODIMM 256X64
DDR3PC3-8500 CL7
WORKS WITH DDR3 1067MHZ MACS
If you aren't sure what Mac model you have or what kind of memory it takes, you can get your System Profile through the Apple menu. The profile will tell you what kind of memory and how much memory is in your system.
STEP 1: Open the Apple menu. Open the Apple menu, and then select About This Mac.
STEP 2: Select "More Info...". The About This Mac screen opens. Click the More Info... button.
STEP 3: Hardware overview. The System Profile screen opens, showing the Hardware Overview. The Hardware Overview provides you with all the information you will need to use the Crucial Memory Advisor tool, such as your Mac model, CPU type/speed, and total memory capacity.
STEP 4: Current memory information. In the Contents section on the left side of the screen, click Memory. The Memory Slot information appears, showing your current memory configuration. ( Make sure, yours is DDR3 1067MHz ) This information helps you determine which slots are filled with which type of memory, and how many slots are still available to install new Crucial memory.
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.0GHz 13" (Unibody) Specs
Identifiers: Late 2008/Aluminum - MB466LL/A - MacBook5,1
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.4GHz 13" (Unibody) Specs
Identifiers: Late 2008/Aluminum - MB467LL/A - MacBook5,1
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.26GHz 13" (Uni/Late 09) Specs
Identifiers: Late 2009 - MC207LL/A - MacBook6,1
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.4GHz 13" (Mid-2010) Specs
Identifiers: Mid-2010 - MC516LL/A - MacBook7,1
IN RETAIL PACKAGING WITH INSTRUCTIONS 100% FULLY WORKING!
4GB CRUCIAL MAC MEMORY
TAKEN FROM A 2010 WHITE UNIBODY MACBOOK
2 X 2GB 204-PIN
SODIMM 256X64
DDR3PC3-8500 CL7
WORKS WITH DDR3 1067MHZ MACS
If you aren't sure what Mac model you have or what kind of memory it takes, you can get your System Profile through the Apple menu. The profile will tell you what kind of memory and how much memory is in your system.
STEP 1: Open the Apple menu. Open the Apple menu, and then select About This Mac.
STEP 2: Select "More Info...". The About This Mac screen opens. Click the More Info... button.
STEP 3: Hardware overview. The System Profile screen opens, showing the Hardware Overview. The Hardware Overview provides you with all the information you will need to use the Crucial Memory Advisor tool, such as your Mac model, CPU type/speed, and total memory capacity.
STEP 4: Current memory information. In the Contents section on the left side of the screen, click Memory. The Memory Slot information appears, showing your current memory configuration. ( Make sure, yours is DDR3 1067MHz ) This information helps you determine which slots are filled with which type of memory, and how many slots are still available to install new Crucial memory.
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.0GHz 13" (Unibody) Specs
Identifiers: Late 2008/Aluminum - MB466LL/A - MacBook5,1
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.4GHz 13" (Unibody) Specs
Identifiers: Late 2008/Aluminum - MB467LL/A - MacBook5,1
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.26GHz 13" (Uni/Late 09) Specs
Identifiers: Late 2009 - MC207LL/A - MacBook6,1
MacBook Intel "Core 2 Duo" 2.4GHz 13" (Mid-2010) Specs
Identifiers: Mid-2010 - MC516LL/A - MacBook7,1