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![]() If you do require a Snow Leopard disc I have a retail copy I can drop in the mail for you if you like.
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![]() My 9,1 came with snow leopard installed, the 6,1 also came with a copy of snow leopard.
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If you are trying to use model specific recovery DVD's it will not work out properly mate, you will need to use a retail DVD that looks like this The grey topped discs are no good for different models mate. |
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![]() That is the copy of Snow Leopard it came with (v10.6.3), My 9,1 came with 10.6 if that means anything.
Here is the ram I pulled out: Hynix 1GB 2Rx8 PC2-5300S-555-12 Kingston KTA - MB800/1G |
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Now with the install DVD, that is great news you have the right copy. **Before removing the Ram, you should follow this guide to run the Apple Hardware Test http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509 *** Basically you have to hold down the "D" key while you press the power button, this will take you to the special diagnostic mode that will check the Ram, CPU, GPU and bus controllers. I would run the hardware test first, see if you get some errors, if not that I would remove the Hynix ram and run the computer to see if that solves the problem. |
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![]() I pulled the ram to find out what they were and now I can't get them to seat properly, I pushed them in and the little arms won't go back in.
edit I got them in. phew I didn't want to force anything. Last edited by bignose; 07-18-2012 at 04:41 AM. |
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