Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Identifying the correct Apple Memory for your machine

If you're a Mac owner and need or want to upgrade your Apple memory, it's easier than you think. So many of us assume that certain tasks to do with our computers are going to be hugely complicated, and we end up either forking out for professional help or not bothering at all and making do with a system we're not happy with. When it comes to selecting and installing Apple memory, it really is very simple, and you can easily identify the kit you need in just a few simple steps.

If you don't know what Apple Mac model your computer is, or indeed what kind of memory it needs, you can find out in no time. Your System Profile will give you all the information you need, and is accessible via the Apple menu. As well as allowing you to identify the type of Apple memory you need for the upgrade, this will let you see how much memory your system currently has, which of course gives you an idea what you're going to need if you did want to increase it.

Find out what you're after

If you're nervous about upgrading your Apple computer's memory, follow these simple steps for a problem free diagnosis…

1. Open the Apple menu, then select About This Mac. The About This Mac window should then open.

2. Choose the More Info button. The System Profile screen should then be presented to you, through which you can access your machine's Hardware Overview.

3. The Hardware Overview gives you the necessary information to use the DMS Apple Memory Finder. The information you need will include the computer's model, CPU (both type and speed) and the machine's total memory capacity.

4. Click Memory in the left hand side Contents section. At this point the Memory Slot information should open up. You should be able to see your computer's current memory configuration here. The information should help to work out which slots have been filled with which type of memory. It should also allow you to see how many of your computer's slots are still available for new DMS Certified memory to be installed.

Options

To see your options for purchasing new memory for your Apple Mac once you've identified what it can accommodate, check out the Apple Memory upgrade section from the Data Memory Systems main menu. Here you can view the details of memory suited to a host of different Apple devices and computers. Once you've found the type of memory you need, scroll through the list that appears to identify which option you want to go for. The details and prices for each type of memory are laid out clearly, and if you'd like to go ahead and purchase one simply choose Buy to add to cart.

Data Memory Systems offers an unbeatable range of computer memory upgrades and products not only for Apple products but for PCs too. Our product range also includes a host of storage solutions, allowing you to get the most out of your computers and digital devices for an excellent value. Visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com/ for more information.

About Data Memory Systems: The Data Memory Systems’ team wants to provide the best possible quality PC memory and Apple memory at the lowest prices. They offer great service and value for your money. Whether you have a Dell, HP, Sony, IBM or Apple Mac system, they have the compatible memory for your device.

Editor’s Note: Data Memory Systems is represented by search engine optimization agency Apple Jupp Media. Please direct all press queries to Rebecca Appleton. Email: Rebecca@applejupp.com

Monday, 13 September 2010

Upgrade your MacBook memory today with Data Memory Systems


It often seems that every technological advance that comes along is the last word in modernity, but of course every year another set of gadgets appear on the market which supersede all the previous ones. The MacBook, however, has become a classic of its time and shows no sign of ever being anything else.

Replacing a MacBook can be expensive, of course, but in many cases a simple Apple memory upgrade is all that’s needed to get the unit back to optimum performance levels. Slow running can occur if the Apple memory is almost full, because the hard drive is having trouble functioning. Fortunately, Data Memory Systems have a full line of memory upgrades to choose from.

When a computer’s current memory capacity is reached, a bigger replacement or additional memory can improve the unit as a whole. PC or Apple memory of any kind needs to have some space in order to allow the machine to function as well as it possibly can. Thankfully, replacing the Apple memory is a simple process.

You need to shut the MacBook down first, making sure you’ve saved all your programs before you close them, of course. Then you must disconnect all the cables that are connected to the unit, including the power cable and any others you have, such as those for external music players, perhaps.

Then, after carefully turning the machine upside down, you need to remove battery and any screws from the shield protecting the memory. The memory module is much the same as a Dell memory module or an HP memory module. All you do is push the ejection levers to release it, and then carefully remove it.

Inserting the new unit is basically the same operation but in reverse. You need to take great care when sliding it in, however, because it’s possible to damage it if you’re too firm. Just take it easy and you’ll be fine. In no time at all, your MacBook will be up and running again, with far more space for you to use.

Whether you use your MacBook for work or play, you’ll be so glad that you took the decision to upgrade the memory.

If you were thinking of buying a new MacBook, just imagine the hundreds of dollars you’ll have saved yourself. Your machine is running perfectly once again, and all for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Data Memory Systems has a range of Apple memory upgrades at bargain prices which will suit your needs and your budget.

Their comprehensive range covers upgrades for the MacBook, the MacBook Pro and the Mac Pro Xeon, to name just a few. Whatever your memory upgrade needs, Data Memory Systems will have it. Log on to their web page today and you’ll be stunned by the amount of products they have on offer.

Visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com/ for more information.

Friday, 10 September 2010

Speak to Data Memory Systems about the new 4GB chip for the MacBook


The Apple MacBook is not only one of the world’s great computers, it’s also a design classic. Sleek, powerful and exceptionally easy to use, many Mac users would never want to switch to any other make of computers. For those who use their Mac a lot, though, there is often an issue with the amount of Apple memory they have left.

Many people wrongly assume that if the memory is almost full they have to spend a small fortune on buying a replacement. However, a simple Apple memory upgrade is easy to perform and will allow the unit to get back to what it does best: running programs and games at optimum speed and performance.

Data Memory Systems know all about expanding the memory of a computer, and therefore extending its life for many years to come. They don’t believe in simply spending money for the sake of it, so they offer an amazing selection of upgrades to increase your HP memory, Dell memory and even your camera memory.

If you’re a MacBook user, you only care about the Apple memory, of course, and the new 4GB Apple Memory chip, available at a remarkably low price from Data Memory Systems, can give your unit a whole new lease of life. Communication, work, chat, games and videos are all easier to use and quicker to operate.

Computer memory, whether it’s a flash memory, PC memory or the overall RAM on any machine, always has a limit, of course, and once that memory limit is reached, or almost reached, the unit will begin to slow down. Music, videos and even photographs are difficult to download, so a change is needed as soon as possible.

If you’re unsure about which memory upgrade would suit you best, just give Data Memory Systems a call, their friendly experts will be able to advise you on the best course of action. For MacBook users, that will invariably mean switching to a new 4GB memory chip.

For improved RAM, DDR and SDRAM, an upgrade will always be recommended. Installing a new memory upgrade is a piece of cake, and simply involves following a few easy instructions. The 4GB Apple Memory chip is available from Data Memory Systems for the MacBook and the MacBook Pro, so get one today and prepare to be amazed.

Data Memory Systems are a one-stop shop for all your memory upgrade needs, no matter which computer you’re using. They also supply flash cards, internal and external hard drives, USB flash drives and more for all the world’s leading computer systems, including HP, Sony, Apple, Dell, Compaq, IBM, Toshiba and Acer.

Their sales staff are always happy to help, and can advise on any aspect if you’re not sure. They’re always just an email or a phone call away, so contact them today to further discuss your needs. At Data Memory Systems, they have one main priority, and that is complete customer satisfaction.