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System requirements for running 8 GB RAM on a ‘late 2008’ MacBook Pro/MacBook So, should you encounter problems running 8 GB RAM on your ‘late 2008’ MacBook/MacBook Pro, you can assume that the problem is the firmware a quick update should fix it. The situation is complicated by the fact that the (identical) version number makes it impossible for users to tell whether they already have the updated firmware version installed on their MacBook, or whether they are still running the earlier one, which can only address 6 GB RAM. How could that be? Some quick research led us to the answer: In late 2009, Apple issued a changed EFI firmware update for ‘late 2008’ MacBook and MacBook Pro models but did not document the impact of this update on the maximum addressable RAM (potential of 8 GB as opposed to 6 GB). Find the suitable RAM now Top secret: Changes to Apple’s EFI firmware version
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