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- Macbook Pro 2.4 Ultimo 2008, 4gb Ram, 256 gb drive
Hi,
Has anyone experienced something related to this?
Here is what I did and on what (I have a MBP Ultimo 2008):
1. Removed the battery/harddrive cover.
2. Removed the battery
3. unscrewed the 8 small screws (4 hidden by the battery cover and the 4 visible from the bottom of the laptop).
4. Removed the bottom cover of the laptop.
5. Removed the two old RAM blocks.
6. Added the 2 new ones.
7. Put the bottom cover on again (not using the screws)
8. Insterted the battery (I wanted to see if the RAM worked before screwing all the screws in again)
9. Added the battery cover.
10 Fliped the laptop over and attached it to power supply.
The problem is now that the computer now do not respond to me pressing the power on button.
Even after reversing the entire process and putting the old RAM blocks back in the computer I get no response.
Do you have any ideas as to what could be wrong?
Best regards,
Carsten
Has anyone experienced something related to this?
Here is what I did and on what (I have a MBP Ultimo 2008):
1. Removed the battery/harddrive cover.
2. Removed the battery
3. unscrewed the 8 small screws (4 hidden by the battery cover and the 4 visible from the bottom of the laptop).
4. Removed the bottom cover of the laptop.
5. Removed the two old RAM blocks.
6. Added the 2 new ones.
7. Put the bottom cover on again (not using the screws)
8. Insterted the battery (I wanted to see if the RAM worked before screwing all the screws in again)
9. Added the battery cover.
10 Fliped the laptop over and attached it to power supply.
The problem is now that the computer now do not respond to me pressing the power on button.
Even after reversing the entire process and putting the old RAM blocks back in the computer I get no response.
Do you have any ideas as to what could be wrong?
Best regards,
Carsten