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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Should I reset Memory?
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<blockquote data-quote="j0nb0y32" data-source="post: 1317827" data-attributes="member: 215235"><p>definitely...well, i would. unless of course some of the improved settings are part of your sale.</p><p></p><p>in disk utility " EDIT - with Lion" there is an option to erase the hard drive of info. i have seen these but have not attempted it, so i do not know of the consequence of doing it. Apple communities will advise you do doubt, indeed will some of the more experienced members here. just hang on a bit if you are not entirely confident.</p><p></p><p>BTW i wouldn't worry about the 2009 OSX CD. you will have probably updated the software since then to Snow leopard have you? if so the original software will be of little use to the new owner</p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j0nb0y32, post: 1317827, member: 215235"] definitely...well, i would. unless of course some of the improved settings are part of your sale. in disk utility " EDIT - with Lion" there is an option to erase the hard drive of info. i have seen these but have not attempted it, so i do not know of the consequence of doing it. Apple communities will advise you do doubt, indeed will some of the more experienced members here. just hang on a bit if you are not entirely confident. BTW i wouldn't worry about the 2009 OSX CD. you will have probably updated the software since then to Snow leopard have you? if so the original software will be of little use to the new owner good luck [/QUOTE]
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