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- | [* black] We head straight toward where we think the RAM is hiding. Still no screws in sight—instead we find two sliding switches that lock the memory covers in place. |
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- | [* black] And just like that, the RAM is out—look Ma, no tools! |
- | [* black] Not only are tools unnecessary, the covers actually include a handy diagram showing which DIMM slots to fill for different amounts of memory. |
+ | [* black] Unfazed by the ominous array of black modules that we find under the housing, we pull the first switch we can see. |
+ | [* black] Voila! Up pops the first memory cover, revealing two of the four sticks of RAM. Still no screws in sight—someone pinch us. |
+ | [* black] Just a few clips and bam! The RAM is out. Look Ma, no tools! |
+ | [* black] As a cherry on top, the covers actually include a handy diagram showing which DIMM slots to fill for different amounts of memory. |
[* icon_note] Has Apple's really turned a new leaf with this one? it sure looks like it, but let's keep digging. |