Aluminum MacBook Review- Part 2 (Replacing HDD/Battery/RAM; Graphics/Battery Life; Final Thoughts)

Posted by admin on Jul 29, 2010 in MacBook |

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25 Comments

  • bluesensationist says:

    im guessing its different for the 13 inch pros

  • jeamps says:

    why does mi macbook batt only last 2 hours not 8 hours can i upgrade?

  • tombofrog says:

    neeerdddd

  • dan325013 says:

    Thank you for this video. I just replaced 2GB of DDR3 with 4 while watching it. Thanks so much.

  • thamer2k says:

    thank you.

  • rickytrix says:

    i have a question, i have both macbook white 2008, and macbook unibody aluminum, can i use the hard drive from white and put it on unibody aluminum ?

  • PsychoFur says:

    Can I upgrade the graphics card?

  • lizardmannnn says:

    it would be best to upgrade to an SSD drive like 10X faster than a 5400rpm drive and its completely silent

  • Forget00 says:

    quite helpful. thank you sir

  • bizzyfingers says:

    be very careful of what you touch without an esd strap! (earthing)

  • tsitsosdmn says:

    how stupid video is this. the first think that you do when you open every mac laptop is to remove the battery.

  • brijp75 says:

    great ……….tell me how to Replaced sreen

  • drummerkid1993 says:

    Yeah, I read the document included with the macbook but watching a video really shows you well.

  • georgewig says:

    can’t people just use the manual

  • mzahran says:

    Sorry guys noob question….Does changing the RAM myself void the warranty? I have one of the new macbook pros that you have to unscrew to open up. I dont want to upgrade it myself if its gonna void the warranty.

  • hoopdie says:

    Is the video card on Macbooks good enough for Basic 3d and 3d rendering work?

  • Evaxlacrymosa says:

    You probably have a fairly newer model that doesn’t have the feature to remove the bottom.

  • XhighOnLyfX says:

    thanks alot i had called apple customer care nd i told the guy that I could not remove the battery and I had no latch> I though I was seeing things he even sent me to look throug the Everything Mac book=( Now I know better. Thankyou again

  • 73cartoon says:

    If you have the macbook launched after WWDC june 09, you will have the macbook with the new type of battery. The 13,15 and 17 inch macbook pro has a “smooth”. You will have to remove the screw’s to get to the hdd, ram and battery. By the way the battery on the new macbooks cannot be removed due to its design.

  • XhighOnLyfX says:

    im beginning to get so confused why dont i see the latch for the battery the bottom of my macbook is completely smooth i dont see any of that :(

  • CheeseLoverBob says:

    Easy to understand and informative.

  • callmejosiah says:

    I’ve had a great experience with Seagate hard drives, been using them for over 7 years and I’ve never once had a problem with one of their drives going bad.

  • hallbe says:

    I’d like to upgrade my HDD to a 500gb. Is there a particular brand you’d recommend? Thanks!

  • H4L0K1LL4 says:

    sexy computer, thats what i have. i love it!

  • nabatron21 says:

    hey thanks alot man! yur the only person who actually helped me out really appreciate it! keep up the good work!

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