New MacBook Pro Memory Process

The new MBPs can now support 4GB of RAM. But does the support the Dual-Channel bus when running match RAM as with the old ones?

Rajesh Sharma,
Thank you for all your help.

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    Hi,
    I have a new macbook pro retina 8gb memory, I have transferred all of my pictures, documents, itunes media etc across, it's telling me my memory is full.  Is there a reason for this? My old PC previous never suggested the memorg was full and that was only 4 GB.  I'm a tad confused.  Am I missing somethings here?

    You are confusing memory with hard drive space. How large is the hard drive? And how much did you transfer to it?

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    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.  
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    TD

  • Memory upgrade on new macbook pro without Retina display?

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    16gig of Crucial memory  $170
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  • 4GB memory on new MacBook Pro Retina 13 with 2.4GHz dual core i5 processor &128GB flash storage

    Hello,
       I'm completely new to the mac world but I'm fed up with pc's and all the insanity with processor problems, viruses, etc. I'm seriously looking at replacing my HP laptop with the new MacBook Pro Retina 13 with 2.4GHz dual core i5 processor, 4GB memory (RAM) & 128GB flash storage, OS X Mavericks (not sure which version). My concern is whether this will be reliably & consistantly fast & smooth both in desktop apps & internet use. I don't need it to do somersaults or anything too advanced. I would mostly be using Pages & spreadsheet apps & internet. It would double as my daughter's computer for cyber school so it's crucial that it runs quickly & efficiently. If she can't complete everything on time or log in to her online sessions because of a computer issue we'll be up a creek without a paddle since this particular cyber school's tech department is still working off of pc's running Windows XP. My father, thus far a pc user, thought I should consider moving up to 8GB memory but I was hoping that with flash storage being faster, I would be able to avoid the extra $100 for the upgrade to 8GB. My biggest fear is finding myself as frustrated & angry as I am now with all of my pc's, ready to take a sledge hammer to them because they take forever to boot, launch apps, internet or do just about anything (that is if they're even fuctioning at all- not joking). Does anyone have any advice or input?   Thanks!!
    P.s. On Apple's site I found a refurbished late 2013 model of the MacBook Pro Retina 13 with all of the same specs as listed above (4GB, not 8GB), running OS X (doesn't say which one) but for a bit less than a brand new one. Is this the same model as what they're currently selling new in their store or did they just upgrade everything to match what is being offered in the current "new" model? I realize this may be a dumb question but I can't seem to find anything online indicated that Apple has released a model newer than what was released late last year (October 2013, I believe), except that the model released then came with SSD storage instead of flash.

    No computer is fault free but Apple MBPs have a good track record.  In those cases where problems do arise, Apple has the best support in the industry.
    A MBP with 4 GB RAM with the SSD storage should be adequate for your needs.
    lsmoondancer01 wrote:
    P.s. On Apple's site I found a refurbished late 2013 model of the MacBook Pro Retina 13 with all of the same specs as listed above (4GB, not 8GB), running OS X (doesn't say which one) but for a bit less than a brand new one. Is this the same model as what they're currently selling new in their store or did they just upgrade everything to match what is being offered in the current "new" model?
    The latest MBP models came out in October 2013, so it will be the same, with the same warranty and telephone support.  The difference will be that the price will be less and it will be delivered in a plain white box.
    I have purchased three MBPs from the refurbished section.  I have never been able to detect any cosmetic differences and will go that route again.
    Ciao.

  • HT1751 I cannot seem to get through this process.  I believe I have copied the library from my old to the external drive, and then to my newer MacBook Pro; but the result is the same number of songs that were originally transferred via the transfer proces

    I've tried for a few days to figure out why I cannot be sure that my iTunes back-up to an external drive has "worked" or not.  I finally decided to try to transfer the content from the external drive to my newer MacBook Pro.  I already knew that the number of songs on the newer laptop were fewer than what are on my older one.  (I basically only use my older MacBook Pro now for iTunes.)  But today, still had not luck.  There is still a difference of over 100 songs appearing on the iTunes of the newer laptop than are on the older one. 
    I'm pretty sure that I just don't undertand the Apple article very well:  "ITunes: back up your iTunes library by copying to an external hard drive."
    This would not be so frustrating for me did I not have over 3000 songs, imported from CDs that I myself own, in my old laptop.  The thought of redoing this import is, well, tiring to say the least. 

    Go through the below forum with similar issue and follow the process mentioned by "Macjack" in the beginning.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4499820

  • New macbook pro 160 GB 2.26 ghz memory issue???

    Just got a new macbook pro, i'm a converted P.C. user , so far I love the thing, but i noticed when I went into Mac HD at the bottom it said 86.4 gb remaining or something to that nature? The only additional things I have put on the hard drive is my music (roughly 12 gigs), so where did the other 60+ gigs of memory go? Are all the applications like ichat, ical, iphoto, garageband, taking up that much space? If anyone can give me any idea's on how to free up some of that space or get it back, it'd be much appreciated!
    I do feel that it will take ions to fill up the remaining 85 gigs, but on the other hand if I had bought the 120 gig hard drive i'd be in a different boat and it seems strange for apps to be taking up that much memory!

    What donv is alluding to is the fact that the actual, formatted capacity of a nominal 160GB drive will always be around 147GB.
    Your OS occupies approximately 9GB, and can be slimmed down by a couple. Your apps and the support files and sample files that accompany them probably occupy 10-20GB more, depending on what you've installed besides the factory-preinstalled apps.
    Beyond this, DiskInventoryX will fill you in on where the rest of your space is going.

  • Word Processing Software for brand new MacBook Pro

    Is it possible that my new MacBook Pro doesn't come with any word processing software? I never thought to ask about this before making my purchase.  I'm new to Apple--just came over from the PC darkside--and would love some help on this.  Thanks!

    Ronda mentions TextEdit and whilst it is not as sophisticated as some high end word processing software, it does have more ability than a lot of people realize. Most people have not taken the time to explore it.
    Peruse some of its features in the following link. It may be enough to suit your needs.
    The case for using TextEdit as your word processor, Part 1

  • I am buying a new macbook pro but i want to fit my own ram memory and solid state hard drive , will apple permit this without voiding the waranty.

    i am buying a new macbook pro but i want to fit my own ram memory and solid state hard drive , will apple permit this without voiding the waranty.

    yes you can do it and not void the warranty.  Those are the only hardware changes that Apple permits.  Instructions on how to upgrade the ram and remove and replace the hard drive are even included in the owners manuals for MacBook Pros.

  • The new macbook pro come with a free memory slot?

    Hi,
    I am planning to buy a new macbook pro 2.4ghz that come with 2Gb and upgrade to 3Gb or 4Gb
    I would like to know if the computer come with a free slot or if I will loose a module pre-installed (1GB)
    thanks

    great laptop I just got one two days ago...
    You would remove the battery then unscrew the cover and reveal the Memory Slots there are 2 which will have 2 1GB sticks in there if you wanna upgrade to 4GB you will need to remove the 1GB sticks and replace with 2 2GB sticks...

  • HT204350 Started the transfer process from my old MacBook to a new MacBook pro using Migration assistant 12 hours ago. The screen says transferring your information. Moving about 270 GB using an Ethernet cable  directly connected. Is this normal?

    Started the transfer process from my old MacBook to a new MacBook pro using Migration assistant 12 hours ago. The screen says transferring your information. Moving about 270 GB using an Ethernet cable  directly connected. Is this normal?

    You can get a thunderbolt to firewire adapter. You can then get a firewire 400 to 800 cable and put the old computer in target mode. Then you can follow these instructions.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4889
    Choose migrate from other disk or volume.

  • Does the new macbook pro 15inch come with ecc memory?

    Exactly as the title says, does the new macbook pro the sandybridge ones come with ecc memory?

    No.
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  • Im buying a new macbook pro with 750 memory and want to dump all existing data, pic video on to hard drive.  Whats the best way to do this?

    How can i transfer my hard drive data from Macbook to new Macbook pro?  What's the best and fastest way, cable etc...

    Apple Tips: Setting-up a new Mac from an old one or its Backups Using Setup Assistant on Snow Leopard or Leopard
    How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac

  • Best Process for Setting Up New MacBook Pro

    I have a Mac Pro and am waiting on my new 2.2 Ghz Macbook Pro that should arrive tomorrow. I have already ordered 8GBs of Ram and plan to order a SSD for the boot drive. I have a couple of questions.
    -Is a 128 boot drive to small for installing PhotoShop, Lightroom, Final Cut Studio? If so, should I install without all the extra files etc...
    -Is there any reason I should wait longer to install the SSD or is it okay to get the internal standard drive filled with programs and then transfer it over to SSD when the Vertex ones are in stock again at Amazon? Or is there another SSD I should be checking out?
    -What is the best way to install programs on the new MacBook Pro? Can I do migration assistant of just the critical apps and not the ton of other apps I never use? Or do you recommend only a fresh install always?
    If you have any links of step by step instructions it would be much appreciated.

    "Can I do migration assistant of just the critical apps and not the ton of other apps I never use?"
    Yup!
    "If you have any links of step by step instructions it would be much appreciated. "
    Instructions can be found on Apple's Knowledge Base.
    Your other questions pertaining to your newer MBP should be asked in the *MacBook Pro (2008 and Later)* forums since this area is for the Original MBPs.

  • Missing hard drive memory on brand new Macbook Pro

    Hi all,
    Forgive my lack of technical knowledge here, but I've just bought a new Macbook Pro Retina, and despite migrating literally about 1GB worth of files, the system is showing approx. 22GB of storage space being taken up by 'other.'
    I know these questions are asked a lot, but could anybody help me out with what might be eating up this space and how I can reclaim the it? I appreciate that devices rarely come with the storage space cited on the box, but that seems excessive.
    Thanks.

    For information about the Other category in the Storage display, see this support article. If the display seems to be inaccurate, try rebuilding the Spotlight index.
    Empty the Trash if you haven't already done so. If you use iPhoto, empty its internal Trash first:
              iPhoto ▹ Empty Trash
    Do the same in other applications, such as Aperture, that have an internal Trash feature. Then restart the computer. That will temporarily free up some space.
    According to Apple documentation, you need at least 9 GB of available space on the startup volume (as shown in the Finder Info window) for normal operation—not the mythical 10%, 15%, or any other percentage. You also need enough space left over to allow for growth of the data. There is little or no performance advantage to having more available space than the minimum Apple recommends. Available storage space that you'll never use is wasted space.
    When Time Machine backs up a portable Mac, some of the free space will be used to make local snapshots, which are backup copies of recently deleted files. The space occupied by local snapshots is reported as available by the Finder, and should be considered as such. In the Storage display of System Information, local snapshots are shown as  Backups. The snapshots are automatically deleted when they expire or when free space falls below a certain level. You ordinarily don't need to, and should not, delete local snapshots yourself. If you followed bad advice to disable local snapshots by running a shell command, you may have ended up with a lot of data in the Other category. Ask for instructions in that case.
    See this support article for some simple ways to free up storage space.
    You can more effectively use a tool such as OmniDiskSweeper (ODS) or GrandPerspective (GP) to explore the volume and find out what's taking up the space. You can also delete files with it, but don't do that unless you're sure that you know what you're deleting and that all data is safely backed up. That means you have multiple backups, not just one. Note that ODS only works with OS X 10.8 or later. If you're running an older OS version, use GP.
    Deleting files inside a photo or iTunes library will corrupt the library. Changes to such a library must be made from within the application that created it. The same goes for Mail files.
    Proceed further only if the problem isn't solved by the above steps.
    ODS or GP can't see the whole filesystem when you run it just by double-clicking; it only sees files that you have permission to read. To see everything, you have to run it as root.
    Back up all data now.
    Install the app in the Applications folder as usual. Quit it if it's running.
    Triple-click anywhere in the corresponding line of text below on this page to select it, then copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.
    For ODS:
    security execute-with-privileges /A*/OmniDiskSweeper.app/*/M*/* 2>&-
    For GP:
    security execute-with-privileges /A*/GrandPerspective.app/*/M*/* 2>&-
    Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
    Paste into the Terminal window by pressing command-V. You'll be prompted for your login password.
    The application window will open behind other open windows. When you scan a volume, the window will eventually show all files in all folders, sorted by size. It may take a few minutes for the app to finish scanning.
    I don't recommend that you make a habit of doing this. Don't delete anything as root. If something needs to be deleted, make sure you know what it is and how it got there, and then delete it by other, safer, means. When in doubt, leave it alone or ask for guidance.
    When you're done with the app, quit it and also quit Terminal.

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