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Q: 8GB won't install

I have a fast 2010 Mini. The lower memory upgrade slot won't accept 4GB... when I try to install two 4GB SO-DIMMs, the mini won't boot. The lower memory slot will only accept 2GB. No matter how I try to mix and match the best I can do is 6GB (2GB in the bottom slot and 4GB in the top). What's up?

MINI, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Feb 16, 2011 2:23 PM

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  • by joao marcelo b,

    joao marcelo b joao marcelo b Sep 14, 2011 8:24 PM in response to Jeaux
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    Sep 14, 2011 8:24 PM in response to Jeaux

    Hey Guys,

     

    I've the same problem, my first slot don't recognise a 4gb ram

     

     

    Model Name:          Mac mini

      Model Identifier:          Macmini4,1

      Processor Name:          Intel Core 2 Duo

      Processor Speed:          2,66 GHz

      Number of Processors:          1

      Total Number of Cores:          2

      L2 Cache:          3 MB

      Memory:          6 GB

      Bus Speed:          1,07 GHz

  • by winters7,

    winters7 winters7 Dec 15, 2011 9:56 AM in response to Jeaux
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    Dec 15, 2011 9:56 AM in response to Jeaux

    Jeaux,

     

    Did you ever get this corrected? I'm experiencing the same situation.

     

    Thanks,

    Sean

  • by Kevsource,

    Kevsource Kevsource Dec 28, 2011 8:06 AM in response to winters7
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    Dec 28, 2011 8:06 AM in response to winters7

    This is incredibly frustrating.

     

    I also have a 2010 Mini (4,1) and wanted to go from the stock 2GB to 8GB.  I did my homework and bought the correct 2 x 4GB RAM (PC3-8500 1066MHz, SO-DIMM, 204-pin, etc) installed it several times, and every time got the beeps. 

     

    Having just one 4GB stick in either slot was fine, as was 1 x 4GB and 1 x 1GB (original RAM) combinations.

     

    The Mac isn't in warranty and the notion that I might have to pay anything to have Apple look at it / talk about it is unacceptable (seemed like that's where it was heading when I tried the Express Line last night).

     

    Next step: Return the RAM and try another brand, I guess.  I don't think my local Fry's stocks Crucial; is there any definitive list of approved/tried and true brands?

     

    Thanks in advance! :-)

  • by Kevsource,

    Kevsource Kevsource Dec 28, 2011 10:02 AM in response to Kevsource
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    Dec 28, 2011 10:02 AM in response to Kevsource

    UPDATE - Swapped out the Patriot RAM for the PNY brand and it WORKED on the first try!

     

    So, I hope this'll help someone out there who was having this issue.  Dunno if it was brand or how this RAM seated better, dunno...except that my Mini booted on first try and showed 8 gorgeous GB of RAM.  :-)

     

    Cheers...Kev

  • by KindD,

    KindD KindD Feb 12, 2012 1:11 PM in response to Jeaux
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    Feb 12, 2012 1:11 PM in response to Jeaux

    Jeaux,

     

    Any resolution on this one?

     

    I have the exact same 2010 Mini. Same Firmware. Same problem. I have 2x Crucial 4G 204 1066 DDR3. Either stick works fine in the upper slot but neither works in the lower while the OEM Samsung 2G works fine in the lower.

     

    I have two other minis at my office that were bought at the same time and they just upgraded no problem.

     

    Anyone else find a resolution?

     

    Thx.

  • by Dr3wd,

    Dr3wd Dr3wd Mar 7, 2012 3:59 PM in response to Jitanjafora
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    Mar 7, 2012 3:59 PM in response to Jitanjafora

    What if your firmware is still up to date on a Mac Mini 2010 model and it still won't accept 8GB of RAM?  Every combination of the old RAM chips and the new RAM chips works great, except for both 4GB sticks.

  • by my ginger,

    my ginger my ginger Mar 7, 2012 5:42 PM in response to Dr3wd
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    Mar 7, 2012 5:42 PM in response to Dr3wd

    All 1066 204 pin ram is not equal. The specks for the ram on a intel mac mini are PC8500 1066 MHZ 204 pin CL7 1.5 volt non ECC. If it is not exactly that it will not work or work right. This ram fits the macbook pro and macbook also. In 2010 the 1.2 fimware up date should already be installed. On the 2009 , you might have to download and install it. You can check in the system profiler to see. 2011 mini's use the 1333 MHZ ram. Macsales.com sells the right ram for $47.00 a set.

  • by Poteyuh,

    Poteyuh Poteyuh May 21, 2012 11:00 AM in response to my ginger
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    May 21, 2012 11:00 AM in response to my ginger

    Hey guys,

     

    I just tried to update my mac mini mid-2011 and I had the exact same problem (lower slot wouldn't recognize the ram). So I did exactly what bbelina described end of page 1 and that worked.

    I hope this can be useful for others.

     

    Here is the old post for bbelina:

    "I had an enormous amount of trouble upgrading the 2010 Mac Mini's memory because I kept getting the endless beeping anytime I had anything installed in slot 0. I thought initially it was bad chips, but every one of the 4 that I purchased worked fine in slot 1 alone. Eventually what I determined is that it was a hardware problem with slot 0 easily fixed with a small flat-blade screwdriver.  What was happening is that the memory card inserted into slot 0 was being unseated slightly when the card was pressed down. The unseating was not enough to see and there was no way to avoid it. What I did to correct it finally was this: after the card was inserted and pressed down, I inserted a small flat blade screwdriver blade between the top of the card and the Mini and then turned the screwdriver blade so that it exerted some additional pressure on the card, pushing it further into the slot. I didn't see any difference or hear any difference, but after doing so the Mac booted up fine and all 8 GB was recognized."

  • by KindD,

    KindD KindD May 21, 2012 11:59 AM in response to KindD
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    May 21, 2012 11:59 AM in response to KindD

    As a follow up, NONE of the suggestion solutions have worked. I've just religated myself to 6G in this machine.

     

    HOWEVER, the creepy thing is that one of the other mini's I mentioned at my office that upgraded to 8G fine just started beeping the other day and died. Had to revert to the 4g/2g config to bring it back to life. It had been successfully upgraded for months, fully recognized the 8G and boom, right in the middle of work. Not on reboot, not on system update, nothing.....

  • by Gigdan,

    Gigdan Gigdan Nov 20, 2012 4:40 AM in response to Jeaux
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    Nov 20, 2012 4:40 AM in response to Jeaux

    I’m having the same problem:  Kingston Technology 8GB Kit (2x4 GB Modules) fails to upgrade.  One stick works alone in the bottom slot, the other works alone in the top slot, and they’ll work with one of my 1gig sticks to give me 5 gigs of RAM.  But the two 4gig sticks won’t work together?

     

    I see that some of you reset your NVRAM / PRAM / SMC.  I’m a bit squeamish about doing that.  Can someone please suggest what to do? 

  • by Gigdan,

    Gigdan Gigdan Nov 20, 2012 5:21 AM in response to Jeaux
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    Nov 20, 2012 5:21 AM in response to Jeaux

    Update to problem:

    After reading instructions on  Resetting the SMC for Mac Pro, Intel-based iMac, Intel-based Mac mini, or Intel-based Xserve

    1. Shut down the computer.
    2. Unplug the computer's power cord.
    3. Wait fifteen seconds.
    4. Attach the computer's power cord.
    5. Wait five seconds, then press the power button to turn on the computer.

    I had realized that my computer was left unplugged overnight with the two 4-gig sticks installed.   So, I went and  plugged it in, started it up and was thrilled to see that it started without beeping!  I checked the “About This Mac” and sure enough, it had 8 gigs of RAM!  I went on to check More Info/Hardware/Memory and both banks showed 4-gigs each with OK status!!

    My suggestion to anyone having this problem is: have patience!  I was getting frustrated and desperate, trying all kinds of remedies, and all it took was to unplug the darn computer for a little while!

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