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Ram not sitting correctly in MacBook Pro...?

How much does it generally cost to get that fixed? Should I bring it to somewhere like Best Buy? Or to the Apple store? Or would a local computer store work fine?

I dropped it and now it makes three consecutive beeps, then a five second pause, and continues beeping and what not. I looked that up, and that apparently means the ram isn't sitting correctly I guess?

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  • 8 years ago
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    That is not a costly fix if it is just the RAM not being seated properly. If the RAM module(s) are intact and the the slots are not damaged anyone should just be able to "pop" (remove the RAM stick and replace it back into its rightful position) it back into place and it should not take longer than 15 minutes to do. So your local Best Buy or Computer store should be able to do this very easily and should not cost very much at all if there is no damage.

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    4 years ago

    the main efficient alterations between the two, in the event that they have same specs, is the show length, components, and age. The MacBook professional is a 15 inch show, whilst the macbook is 13 inch. this extra 2 inches provides a lot of show actual belongings, yet makes it tougher to cary around. The Macbook professional (till it incredibly is the extra recent unibody form) are produced from aluminum, whilst the commonplace macbook is plastic, this makes the pro heavier yet severely sturdier and nicer feeling. additionally, the MacBook professional could be older, simply by fact the pro oftentimes has greater specs at any given time. If the notebook is new, then this isn't actual

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