Category: Tips


How to change the RAM in a Mac Pro

December 20th, 2011 — 3:27pm
Scrumpymacs Mac Pro RAM video

clicking on the image opens the video in YouTube

 

Here’s the first in a series of short instructional videos for changing/upgrading the parts of various kinds of Macs. A lot of our customers often ask how to do various things with their Macs, so we’re building up a database of sorts to help them out.

If you’d like to see how to change the RAM on a Mac Pro, have a look at this Scrumpymacs video on YouTube.

If you have any suggestions of future videos, feel free to get in touch with us.

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Worried you might not be able to hear the Lion roar?

May 16th, 2011 — 4:00pm

This weekend saw the 3rd Developer Preview release of Apple’s long awaited opertaing system OSX 10.7, code named Lion. (Sorry to disappoint those looking for a post by David Attenborough).

We’ve had a lot of customers asking if they’d need to be running new Apple kit to successfully run Lion. Thankfully we can say that there’s no need to panic, as a lot of the older machines will still run the all new whistles and bells operating system.

Happily, the new operating system will run on any Apple computer that is truely 64 bit. Which in Laymen’s terms means that it will run on any machine that has an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and above.

Sadly those of you running a G5 or Intel Core Duo based Apple Mac, will not be able to get into Lion.

For a brief look at what the new developer preview is showing off, have a look at the Macstories.net review.

Thinking it’s time to upgrade your aging G5 but don’t want to splash out on a new Mac? Then have a look at our store for Mac Pros, Intel iMacs and Apple Laptops.

 

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