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jeez your cool

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Sep 16, 2007
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alright, i got a macbook, and a pc, my mac is my reg comp and the pc is gaming, unfortunately the pc has lots of memory and not enough ram, and yet, same with the mac. so what im going to do it take the harddrive outa the pc, and make it external, then use it with my mac, then i will get new memory increasing the ram for my mac to play the games. but can you do all that? and how? also could i take the ram outa my pc and put it into my mac? :D
 
yes you can turn an internal into an external just search best buy for a casing, as for the RAM, no you can't since I'm guessing you're talking about a desktop pc and they have different sized RAM than the macbooks.
 
unfortunately the pc has lots of memory and not enough ram, and yet, same with the mac.
What are you talking about? Memory is ram; they are the same thing. RAM = Random Access Memory
jeez your cool said:
so what im going to do it take the harddrive outa the pc, and make it external, then use it with my mac, then i will get new memory increasing the ram for my mac to play the games. but can you do all that? and how? also could i take the ram outa my pc and put it into my mac? :D
No, you can't. Most likely your PC memory is not SO-DIMM memory, and is too big too fit in your laptop. Even if the PC is a laptop, the RAM must be compatible with your Macbook.
 
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