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Hardware General Mac Upgrade Discussion, Ram, HHD, OS/updates, Cable, Driver etc
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eternity4av
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Dec 9 2011, 11:11 AM
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I'm currently on ACPP plan for 3 years, just bought my Macbook Pro 2011 13 i5 not long ago, I'm keen to do dual HDD setup by swapping the CD-ROM, with SSD. So basically, if anything went wrong, my warranty is void right? What about if swap back the CD-ROM before I send back to Apple? Do the warranty still void?
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eternity4av
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Feb 19 2012, 11:00 PM
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regarding extended 3 years ACPP plan, is it safe to let go my origin 4GB RAM which I've already replaced it with 8GB Kingston? Will my warranty still protected as well as for the new RAM that I've upgraded? please advise. thanks
This post has been edited by eternity4av: Feb 19 2012, 11:01 PM
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eternity4av
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Mar 18 2012, 06:32 PM
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Dear seniors, right after I upgraded my MBP13 '11 RAM to 8GB Kingston, the original 2GBx2 from Apple is collecting dust. I was wondering is it worth it sell it off, as it's being covered for ACPP for 3 years. If yes, what should be the price? Is the price would still be the same as ordinary 2GB DDR3 2nd hand price? Advice needed. Thanks.
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eternity4av
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Jul 18 2012, 09:28 AM
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I was wondering if changing the existing 320GB to HDD to SSD, would somehow reduce the weight of the MBP or not?
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eternity4av
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May 25 2013, 08:32 AM
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I've been told by Machines service centre, that my MBP 13 2011 was sluggish due to my previous 8GB DDR3 Kingston RAM were not that suitable. I was wondering how far is true? Because in fact, it were very sluggish whenever I reboot the machine.
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