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Hi; I have a Macbook Pro (mid-2009) ; Model: MB986LL/A ; 2.8 GHz, RAM: 4Gb 1067 mhz DDR3
I bought two PNY 4Gb PC3-8500 1066 MHz type; to upgrading my RAM to 8Gb; I double checked this information in the Apple site and one Apple Retail store (Ishop). But, when I go to Best buy to have them install the memory (because I have my macbook pro in warranty cover with them) they told me: "That the Mac's are having issues recognizing the PNY RAM memory." That I need to buy Kingston RAM memory; so they can install it.
Is this a real issue ; because they don't have it, and I found it at CompUSA; and bought it there. I want to know before I return the memory. Excuse my english, please.
I bought two PNY 4Gb PC3-8500 1066 MHz type; to upgrading my RAM to 8Gb; I double checked this information in the Apple site and one Apple Retail store (Ishop). But, when I go to Best buy to have them install the memory (because I have my macbook pro in warranty cover with them) they told me: "That the Mac's are having issues recognizing the PNY RAM memory." That I need to buy Kingston RAM memory; so they can install it.
Is this a real issue ; because they don't have it, and I found it at CompUSA; and bought it there. I want to know before I return the memory. Excuse my english, please.