![]() ![]() There is no hack for this, the above solutions mentioned are for the weird 32 bit EFI/64 bit CPU machines. There is no way to install yosemite, or even mavericks, since it has a 64 bit kernel. Note that the core duo "yonah" CPU in these machines is not a 64 bit chip. I wouldn't spend money on(now overpriced) DDR2. That model truly, not just spec sheet as with some macs, maxes out at 2gb of ram. The newer/later versions of OSX, starting with lion, either sucked(lion), or were optimized for SSDs and newer hardware. I'm speaking from experience with lots of similar hardware. ![]() You don't want to install a newer OS on this machine. Thanks! posted by fozzie_bear to Technology (20 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite Will I be able to achieve my goals with the Crucial memory upgrade or do I need to do something else? If so, what would that be? Here’s the underside of my laptop and here's where I assume I switch out the memory (please correct me if I am wrong).Īlso, I have Microsoft Office:Mac 2011 and do not want to have to buy an upgrade. Would the 2GB DDR2 PC2-5300 Unbuffered NON-ECC 1.8V 256Meg x 64 Soooo, if I buy some memory from Crucial I’ll be able to install it myself and everything will be dandy, right? When I enter my model I get these recommendations. I’d like to update to Yosemite and it looks like I need 2 GB of memory and 8 GB of available storage. My hard drive capacity is 79.68 GB with 38.76 GB available storage. I’m running OS X 10.6.8, processor is 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, and memory is 1.5 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. ![]() However, I can no longer upgrade the OS, which is starting to be a problem. My laptop is working fine and I have no plans to buy a new computer unless I absolutely have to. ![]()
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