processor93
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i've heard that it's now confirmed that you can swap out a 2GB DIMM for a 4GB and give a black macbook a total of 6GB of RAM.
i heard this while working on a job next to someone where we were both on our laptops and having slowness issues to to the client's HUGE photoshop and illustrator files. i was afraid to run anything else while working on these files. my 250GB HD had about 38GB free.
my questions are:
1. would increasing the RAM make these programs run faster, and allow me to leave other apps open? for example i hate to reboot parallels/windowsXP all the time but that uses as much memory as photoshop.
2. how easy is it to swap the memory yourself? are there online tutorials on doing this?
3. are mac-compatible DIMMs as compatible and reliable as the ones you'd get from apple?
i appreciate any input on this, thanks.
i heard this while working on a job next to someone where we were both on our laptops and having slowness issues to to the client's HUGE photoshop and illustrator files. i was afraid to run anything else while working on these files. my 250GB HD had about 38GB free.
my questions are:
1. would increasing the RAM make these programs run faster, and allow me to leave other apps open? for example i hate to reboot parallels/windowsXP all the time but that uses as much memory as photoshop.
2. how easy is it to swap the memory yourself? are there online tutorials on doing this?
3. are mac-compatible DIMMs as compatible and reliable as the ones you'd get from apple?
i appreciate any input on this, thanks.