Thank you very much for your help. I understand what you meant but I remember
when I used to mount PCs, the motherboard manufacturer used to recommend just
only a brief list of memory manufacturers. This is why I want to know Apple
suppliers.
I have at this moment this list.
0x802C Micron
x7F7F7F0B00000000 Nanya
0x80AD Hynix
0x80CE Samsung
Cheers,
Dave
El 17/05/2010, a las 15:51, SwissPace escribió:
> Close it came with 4 X 512 apple supplied ram which I sold to a pal at
> work and then I bought the kingston so we each had 4Gb then last year I
> bought the extra 8Gb from an online mac supplier but I didn't know what
> manufacture it was until you said - Micron as I just plugged it in and
> it worked.
>
> In our work macbooks we have the kingston generic memory upgrade and
> they have been fine.
>
> I think you misunderstood me, I believe you are right it IS a memory
> problem, but not necessarily because its 3rd party memory just that it
> is a faulty module.
>
> Good luck in any case
>
>
>
> On 17/05/2010 15:19, David Irisarri Vila wrote:
>> So you are using Micron and Kingston. Right?
>>
>>
>
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