W walshlink macrumors regular Original poster Oct 21, 2007 123 0 Jan 28, 2008 #1 I bought a MBP with the standard 2GB memory in October. I have since upgraded to 4GB memory from XXX. If I ever have to send my MBP in for repair through AppleCare, am I required to reinstall the original memory?
I bought a MBP with the standard 2GB memory in October. I have since upgraded to 4GB memory from XXX. If I ever have to send my MBP in for repair through AppleCare, am I required to reinstall the original memory?
scienide09 macrumors 65816 May 5, 2007 1,385 0 Canada Jan 28, 2008 #2 It's best practise to do so, yes. That way, whatever your problem is, Apple can't blame your third-party RAM as the cause and refuse to work on it.
It's best practise to do so, yes. That way, whatever your problem is, Apple can't blame your third-party RAM as the cause and refuse to work on it.