

- #Memory for macbook pro mid 2010 how to#
- #Memory for macbook pro mid 2010 update#
- #Memory for macbook pro mid 2010 upgrade#
#Memory for macbook pro mid 2010 upgrade#
The proper modulesįinally, no different than any size upgrade for your Mac, you need to get the right spec memory for your model. If you want to be extra sure, you can always check Apple’s listing of latest EFI updates to see if yours matches. In most cases, if no EFI updater shows up in Software Update, you’ve probably got the latest version already installed.
#Memory for macbook pro mid 2010 update#
These updates come down via Apple Software Update just like other OS updates. As some EFI updates are required for OS Version or application compatibility, we recommend keeping these up to date regardless of whether or not you intend to upgrade to 16GB. These are Apple recommended updates which include documented additions and/or improvements for your Mac that also have the occasional undocumented benefit as well. Occasionally, Apple will release an update to a machine’s EFI firmware to resolve hardware-level issues. The OS plays a part in how memory is supported and in this case OS 10.7.5 ‘Lion’ or later (including 10.8.x ‘Mountain Lion) is a requirement for upgrading beyond the original 8GB factory maximum. Using our complete online memory guide, you may also review and quickly determine the available memory options for nearly any Mac model. If your Model ID matches one of those listed above, it is among those now newly supported for the 16GB Max.
#Memory for macbook pro mid 2010 how to#
If you are unsure of which model you have, these instructions will show you how to quickly find out.


Do you have a 2010 Mac mini, 13” MacBook or 13” MacBook Pro? Can you benefit from more than 8GB of memory? If you answered yes to both, you will be pleased to know that extensive qualification in our test lab has concluded.
