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Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
6 Hold	the	drive	by	its	sides	and	gently	pull	the	connector	on	the	right	side	of	the	drive	
to	disconnect	it. 	Don’t	press	the	drive	between	your	fingers, 	and	avoid	touching	the	
circuitry	on	the	underside	of	the	drive.
Connector
The	connector	is	attached	to	a	cable	and	remains	in	the	hard	disk	drive	bay. 

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42Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
Important:  There	are	four	(4)	mounting	screws	on	the	sides	of	your	hard	disk	drive. 	
If	your	replacement	drive	doesn’t	include	mounting	screws, 	remove	the	ones	from	your	
old	drive	and	mount	them	on	the	replacement	drive	before	you	install	it.
Mounting screws
7  Attach	the	connector	to	the	right	side	of	the	replacement	drive. 

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Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
8 Insert	the	replacement	drive	at	an	angle, 	making	sure	the	mounting	screws	are		
seated	properly.
9  Replace	the	bracket	and	tighten	the	screws. 

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44Chapter 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. 

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Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
11 Replace	and	tighten	the	eight	screws	you	removed	in	step	2.
For	information	about	installing	Mac	OS	X	and	bundled	applications, 	see	“Repairing, 	
Restoring, 	or	Reinstalling	Mac	OS	X	Software” 	on	page	56. 

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46Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
Installing Additional Memory
Your	computer	has	two	memory	slots	that	you	access	by	removing	the	bottom	case. 	
Your	MacBook	comes	with	a	minimum	of	2	gigabytes	(GB)	of	1066	MHz	Double	Data	
Rate	(DDR3)	Synchronous	Dynamic	Random-Access	Memory	(SDRAM)	installed. 	Both	
memory	slots	can	accept	an	SDRAM	module	that	meets	the	following	specifications:
	
ÂDouble	Data	Rate	Small	Outline	Dual	Inline	Memory	Module	(DDR3)	format
	
Â30	mm	(1.18	inches)
	
Â204-pin
	
Â1	GB	or	2...

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Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
2 Push	the	levers	on	the	sides	of	the	memory	module	in	an	outward	direction	to	release	
the	module	from	the	memory	card	slot. 	
The	memory	pops	up	at	an	angle. 	Before	removing	it,	make	sure	you	see	the	
semicircular	notches. 	If	you	don’t,	try	pushing	the	levers	outward	again.
Notches 

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3 Hold	the	memory	module	by	its	notches	and	remove	it	from	the	slot. 	
4  Remove	the	other	memory	module.
Important:  Hold	the	memory	modules	by	their	edges, 	and	do	not	touch	the	gold	
connectors.
5  Insert	the	new	memory	module	in	the	slot:
a Align	the	notch	on	the	gold	edge	of	the	module	with	the	notch	in	the	lower	
memory	slot.
b  Tilt	the	card	and	push	the	memory	into	the	slot.
c  Use	two	fingers	with	firm, 	even	pressure	to	push	down	on	the	memory	module. 	
You...

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Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
Notches
6 Follow	 the	instructions	 for	replacing	 the	bottom	 case	in	steps	 10	and	 11	on	 page	 44	and	
page	45. 

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50Chapter 3      Boost Your MacBook
Making Sure Your MacBook Recognizes the New Memory
After	installing	additional	memory	in	your	MacBook, 	check	whether	the	computer	
recognizes	the	new	memory. 	
To check the computer’s memory:
1  Start	up	your	MacBook.
2  When	you	see	the	Mac	OS	X	desktop, 	choose	Apple	()	>	About	This	Mac.	For	
a	detailed	breakdown	of	the	memory	installed	in	your	computer, 	open	System	
Information	by	clicking	More	Info, 	and	then	click	Memory.	
If	your	MacBook	doesn’t	recognize	the...
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