I iMore Question Jan 11, 2015 #1 I'm just not happy anymore with the traditional HDs and the retina MacBooks are beyond my budget.
kch50428 Well-known member Oct 22, 2010 21,025 305 0 Visit site Jan 11, 2015 #2 I don't think so... If it concerns you, you could always have an Apple GeniusBar do it for you... or Apple Authorized Service Center.
I don't think so... If it concerns you, you could always have an Apple GeniusBar do it for you... or Apple Authorized Service Center.
dimitrist Well-known member Dec 16, 2014 66 0 0 Visit site Jan 11, 2015 #3 I have always upgraded hard drives and ram on mbps, it does not void warranty. but contacting apple care would put your mind at ease.
I have always upgraded hard drives and ram on mbps, it does not void warranty. but contacting apple care would put your mind at ease.