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<blockquote data-quote="alonezergling" data-source="post: 790942" data-attributes="member: 82930"><p>I have a MBP 1,2 that I bought when it came out. I just upgraded from the factory 100GB HD to a 250GB and also bought 2x2GB DDR2 @ 667Hz RAM. The HD is in, formatted and running beautifully. The problem is when I put anything over 2GB of ram (it worked with the factory 2GB and I have just one of the new 2GB sticks in now and it's working perfectly) the thing doesn't start. It tries to start and I hear the HD and OD try and start but it putters out after a half a second. Can a 1,2 not have more than 2GB RAM? Do I have to change settings somewhere? Cause it's not like the RAM itself is not compatible. Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alonezergling, post: 790942, member: 82930"] I have a MBP 1,2 that I bought when it came out. I just upgraded from the factory 100GB HD to a 250GB and also bought 2x2GB DDR2 @ 667Hz RAM. The HD is in, formatted and running beautifully. The problem is when I put anything over 2GB of ram (it worked with the factory 2GB and I have just one of the new 2GB sticks in now and it's working perfectly) the thing doesn't start. It tries to start and I hear the HD and OD try and start but it putters out after a half a second. Can a 1,2 not have more than 2GB RAM? Do I have to change settings somewhere? Cause it's not like the RAM itself is not compatible. Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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