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Apple Computing Products:
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any way to check system hardware history from disk image?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1590972" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>There may well be, but I don't know where and the couple ideas I had for where that info might be stored pulled up blanks. I'm assuming your MacBook was serviced by Apple and came back with less RAM in it than what you sent it in with. Unless someone else can identify how to pull that info, your best bet would be to get receipts proving you at least had either purchased the Mac with that much RAM, or purchased it after the fact.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Bob beat me to the punch, but makes a point I forgot to make. Even if you had installed more RAM, proving it was actually still in there when you shipped it off would be difficult. I'm sure many a person has thought to try and get free RAM from Apple by pulling out part of what was in there, then screaming foul afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1590972, member: 38864"] There may well be, but I don't know where and the couple ideas I had for where that info might be stored pulled up blanks. I'm assuming your MacBook was serviced by Apple and came back with less RAM in it than what you sent it in with. Unless someone else can identify how to pull that info, your best bet would be to get receipts proving you at least had either purchased the Mac with that much RAM, or purchased it after the fact. EDIT: Bob beat me to the punch, but makes a point I forgot to make. Even if you had installed more RAM, proving it was actually still in there when you shipped it off would be difficult. I'm sure many a person has thought to try and get free RAM from Apple by pulling out part of what was in there, then screaming foul afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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