So a few months ago I swapped out the OEM 2x512 sticks for a set of 2x1GB sticks in my Macbook, and that was quite a pain, in spite of how simple the mechanism looks and the Youtube videos showed...two friends and I back then spent half an hour trying to figure out the retention mechanism and finally got them put in.
Fast forward to now: bought a stick of 2GB DDR2 and swapped out the 2x1GB (for another laptop in the family), and had to go through the same thing again...urgh, oh wells, at least I now have 2.5GB of memory (put in one of the OEM sticks back plus the new 2GB).
Nothing much, I was just puzzled on how exactly I built dozens of computers and upgraded countless components, overclocked systems, and tweaked the hell out of them yet couldn't manage a seemingly simple task of swapping out memory in a Macbook.
Fast forward to now: bought a stick of 2GB DDR2 and swapped out the 2x1GB (for another laptop in the family), and had to go through the same thing again...urgh, oh wells, at least I now have 2.5GB of memory (put in one of the OEM sticks back plus the new 2GB).
Nothing much, I was just puzzled on how exactly I built dozens of computers and upgraded countless components, overclocked systems, and tweaked the hell out of them yet couldn't manage a seemingly simple task of swapping out memory in a Macbook.