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Location: Hillsboro, OR
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![]() Mac Specs: Macbook Pro 2.2 Ghz/ 2GB RAM / 120 GB HDD
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I recently added 2 GB of RAM to my Macbook Pro (took out the 2 X 1 GB and added 2 X 2GB). The laptop recognizes the 4 GB (I see it in 'About this Mac'), but do I need to do a PRAM reset anyway?
I am an Apple customer, not a fanboy. |
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