MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody Memory Upgrade Modules

Apple MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody RAM Expansion Specifications

Professional grade expansions options are availible for Intel Core based MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody aluminum MacBooks from PRO Memory Upgrade. Keep your Apple portable running at its best with factory original memory, just like Apple installs and upgrade your MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody memory today!

Maximum Memory Capcity: 8GB
Sockets: 2
DIMM Type: Small Outline Dual in-line Memory Module - SODIMM
RAM Generation: DDR3
MHz of Module: 1066MHz
Module Speed: PC3-8500
PIN Configuration: 204-PIN
Latency of Module: CL7

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2GB

2GB Apple MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody memory 1x 2GB MB786G/A (1/2) PC3-8500 204-PIN DDR3 1066MHz SODIMM upgrade

Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars, 1 reviews)
  • Upgrade Size: 2GB
  • RAM Generation: DDR3
  • PIN Configuration: 204-PIN
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MB786G/A (1/2)

$16.99
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4GB

4GB Apple MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody memory 2x 2GB MB786G/A PC3-8500 204-PIN DDR3 1066MHz SODIMM upgrade

Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars, 16 reviews)
  • Upgrade Size: 4GB
  • RAM Generation: DDR3
  • PIN Configuration: 204-PIN
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MB786G/A

$33.98
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4GB

4GB Apple MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody memory 1x 4GB MC016G/A (1/2) PC3-8500 204-PIN DDR3 1066MHz SODIMM upgrade

Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars, 8 reviews)
  • Upgrade Size: 4GB
  • RAM Generation: DDR3
  • PIN Configuration: 204-PIN
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MC016G/A (1/2)

$34.99
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8GB

8GB Apple MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody memory 2x 4GB MC016G/A PC3-8500 204-PIN DDR3 1066MHz SODIMM upgrade

Average Rating: (4.86 out of 5 stars, 14 reviews)
  • Upgrade Size: 8GB
  • RAM Generation: DDR3
  • PIN Configuration: 204-PIN
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MC016G/A

$69.98
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How to add and install memory in the MacBook Pro 2009 13-inch 2.26GHz Aluminum Unibody

Step 1: Shutting down your MacBook Pro

  • Shut down your MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody. Disconnect the power adapter, Ethernet cable, USB cables, security lock, and any other cables connected to the MacBook Pro to prevent damaging the notebook.
  • Turn over your MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody and remove the ten (10) screws that secure the bottom case. Because the screws are different lengths, note the screw lengths and locations so you can replace the screws correctly. Put them aside in a safe place. Lift off the case and place it to the side.

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Step 2: Removing static electricity

  • Ground yourself by touching a metal surface inside the computer to discharge any static electricity from your body.
  • Remove existing memory (if present)
  • Push the levers on the sides of the memory module in an outward direction to release the module from the memory card slot. The memory pops up at an angle. Before removing it, make sure you see the half-circle notches. If you don’t see the notches, try pressing the levers outward again.
  • Hold the memory module by its notches and remove it from the slot.
  • Remove the other memory module.

    Important: Hold the memory modules by their edges; do not touch the gold connectors.

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Step 3: Install memory (DDR3 1066MHz, PC3-8500 204-PIN SO-DIMM)

  • Align the notch on the gold edge of the module with the notch in the lower memory slot.
  • Tilt the card and push the module into the slot.
  • Use two fingers with firm, even pressure to push down on the memory module. You should hear a click when the memory is inserted correctly.
  • Repeat this procedure to install an additional memory module in the top slot. Press down on the module to make sure it is level.
  1. Note: Make sure your memory is installed according to the illustration below, with the gold contacts inserted almost completely into the connector.

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Step 4: After adding the RAM replace the bottom case

Replace the bottom case. Replace and tighten the ten screws you removed earlier, making sure to put the different length screws in their proper locations.

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