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#Mid 2010 mac mini ram upgrade install
If you load Ubuntu 12 onto the MacBook Pro (2010 i5 or i7) with 16GB RAM loaded, Ubuntu will boot OK and be able to see/address the 16GB RAM. To remove and install memory in your Mac mini (Late 2012), Mac mini (Mid 2011), or Mac mini (Mid 2010), use the following steps. A maxmem=2048 will allow the system to boot normally with 16GB RAM loaded however only 2GB RAM will be usable. This would limit the usable RAM to a maximum of 8GB (official Apple Max) however this also will cause a kernel panic during normal boot when 16GB RAM is physically loaded. It is possible to limit Max RAM to 8GB using the command: sudo nvram "-v maxmem=8192". " in safe mode, as opposed to "IntelHD.". Notice that the graphics card is listed as "Nvidia. On the underside of the mini is a black circular twist-off cover, which can be easily removed to gain access to the computers internals. The 4th iteration of the Mac mini has an aluminum unibody case, which matches most of Apples product lineup for 2010. You will be able to boot into safe mode OK and it will show the 16GB RAM in System Information. The Mac mini Mid 2010 is easily distinguishable from its predecessors. After doing some digging around, it sounds like the limitation has to do with the IntelHD graphics SW that is used by OS X.Ī 2010 i5/i7 MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM running MountainLion/Mavericks will kernel panic during normal boot. Thanks to HDMI output, a sturdy and easier-to-upgrade design, improved graphics performance, and lower power usage, the newest Mac mini is Apple's most versatile Mac. I believe there is an EFI limitation in OS X Mountain Lion that will not allow the 2010 i5/i7 Macbook Pro's to be upgraded over 8GB RAM. The type of RAM needed is DDR3 PC3-8500 1066.
#Mid 2010 mac mini ram upgrade how to
We explain which Macs can have their RAM updated, and show you how to upgrade RAM in the iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro. If you have a 2010 MacBook Pro Core2Duo (13"), then you are in luck and you can upgrade to 16GB RAM. You can boost the performance of your Mac and prolong its life by adding extra RAM.

Any mid-2010 MacBook Pro i5 or i7 is limited to a maximum of 8GB RAM.
