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A friend of my wife just bought a new Mac at my wife's suggestion to replace her Windows box that was always giving her trouble.
So she bought a MBPro and she knew that lots of RAM is recommended, but the Apple sales folks insisted that 8GB was the maximum amount of RAM that the new MBPro could use and support.
So why does Apple take such an "official" stand, when others have had no problems when installing up to 16GB of RAM into the same model?
Sure doesn't make much sense to me and is a disservice I would think to the customer.
Does anyone know why?
A friend of my wife just bought a new Mac at my wife's suggestion to replace her Windows box that was always giving her trouble.
So she bought a MBPro and she knew that lots of RAM is recommended, but the Apple sales folks insisted that 8GB was the maximum amount of RAM that the new MBPro could use and support.
So why does Apple take such an "official" stand, when others have had no problems when installing up to 16GB of RAM into the same model?
Sure doesn't make much sense to me and is a disservice I would think to the customer.
Does anyone know why?
via ehMac.ca http://www.ehmac.ca/showthread.php?t=107457&goto=newpost
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