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Desoldering RAM in order to upgrade possible?

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Since the MBA, Apple introduced the soldered RAM. I remember someone who tried desoldering it, so he could upgrade it. Now, in the New MBP with Retina display, they did the same. I regret choosing for the 8GB model, because I want to run some Virtual Machines. Is it possible to desolder it, and upgrade the RAM yourself? (even solder the ram again if needed) Can you guys at iFixit maybe try it out?

Thanks in advance!

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2012

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Andrew Optimus Goldheart

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Desoldering RAM in order to upgrade possible?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Since the MBA, Apple introduced the soldered RAM. I remember someone who tried desoldering it, so he could upgrade it. Now, in the New MBP with Retina display, they did the same. I regret choosing for the 8GB model, because I want to run some Virtual Machines. Is it possible to desolder it, and upgrade the RAM yourself? (even solder the ram again if needed) Can you guys at iFixit maybe try it out?

Thanks in advance!

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-MacBook Pro with Retina Display
+MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2012

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Desoldering RAM in order to upgrade possible?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Since the MBA, Apple introduced the soldered RAM. I remember someone who tried desoldering it, so he could upgrade it. Now, in the New MBP with Retina display, they did the same. I regret choosing for the 8GB model, because I want to run some Virtual Machines. Is it possible to desolder it, and upgrade the RAM yourself? (even solder the ram again if needed) Can you guys at iFixit maybe try it out?

Thanks in advance!

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MacBook Pro with Retina Display

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