MacBook :: MBP C2D 2.8 - Upgrade It To New Models?

May 21, 2010

I have a MBP C2D 2.8 and am wondering if there is any worth in upgrading to the new models?

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MacBook Pro :: Is There An Upgrade And Exchange Policy For New Models

Apr 11, 2012

I have the 13.3" Macbook Pro, which I just purchased in October. I want to upgrade to the 15 or 17 inch Macbook pros, so I was wondering if Apple has an exchange policy that can exchange my (Like-new condition, with original box) Macbook Pro and upgrade to a bigger one, of course paying some sort of fee and the difference between laptops.

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Air :: Does Use Different DVI Adaptor Than Old Models?

Nov 12, 2010

Does the new MBA use a different DVI adaptor than the old models? Is it a 'mini' to 'micro' situation?

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Heat Of New MacBook Vs MBP 13 And 15 Models?

Jun 8, 2010

I am looking at a new MB or MBP and since I prefer the screen on the MB my other concern would be heat generation.How is the new MB vs the MBP 13 and 15 versions?I want to be able to use it on my lap...!

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How To Identify MacBook Pro Models

Apr 16, 2012

I'm trying to figure out which Model of Mac I have so I can install more RAM, but the chart given is conflicting. I have a 17" Macbook Pro that I bought from BestBuy with Model Identifier "MacBookPro6,2" but I look on this chart here, and the only 6,2 is a 15" Model.  I don't get it.For the most part, the "MacBook Pro6,1" defines my hardware I guess, but I'm concerned as to why there is no 6,2 17" on the chart when clearly I own one.

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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro :: Way To Identify Models

Apr 23, 2012

How to identify MacBook Pro models

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MacBook Pro :: How To Make Difference In Models Apart

Jan 7, 2011

I need a new base for my macbook, i have looked on ebay and found a few replacements. The auctions say for example this is for a A1151 or an A1229... how can i tell?

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MacBook Pro :: Swapping HDDs Between Different Models ?

Jan 20, 2010

I have a Mid-2007 MBP... I upgraded it to a 500gb HDD some time ago and I'm currently running 10.6.2.

If I were to buy a new MBP (hopefully a Core i5 one if/when they come out), would it be possible to simply swap the HDD from the old MBP into the new one?

I'm aware that Time Machine and/or imaging products like Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper are ways of achieving the same thing, but I'm interested whether the physical hard drive swap would work in theory.

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MacBook Pro :: Does A Speck Case Fit The New Models?

May 3, 2010

I got the new 15" model of the mac book pro and its my first mac... i was reading on amazon that the speck soft touch and hard case does not fit the new models? is that true?

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MacBook Pro :: CS Major Considering For Couple Models

May 22, 2010

Back in February, I purchased the (at the time) base mode 15" MacBook Pro, which I shouldn't have returned (idiot). I spec whored and went for the Sony VPCF115FM/B, with i7 which has proven to be a catastrophic and horrendous piece of machinery.

It is coming in from its second round of repairs (still will have poor screen, battery life, and dismal 900MHz throttling when on battery). I am looking to get a Mac to replace it, and I've come down to a few options.

1) Get the baseline 13" model with hopefully the new BTS deal.
2) Get the mid line MBP from last generation refurbished for $1529 (2.66, 9600 320GB 4GB).
3. Get the low-end 15" from this gen with the BTS deal (required for me to afford it), and sell the iPod/Printer.

Do I need the power and screen resolution (size doesn't matter to me) or would the cheaper 13" cover me?

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MacBook Pro :: Finding Difference Between CPU Models?

Aug 10, 2010

I understand that some of the early core 2 duo's are different than the current core 2 duo's being used in the current 13" MBP's. I understand that some are T8000 series or T9000 series (I think??).

My question really is what is the difference between the earleir C2D's used and the current ones. Some of the earlier ones seem to have more L2 cache, do the newer ones run on a lower voltage? Have a different chip? Are quicker/slower?

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MacBook Pro :: Interchange The Adapters Between The 2 Dif Models

Aug 10, 2010

I noticed awhile back that apple store had 2 dif mag safe adapters. Now i see the 60w goes with the 13 and 85w goes with the 15 and 17. So my question is it bad to interchange the adapters between the 2 dif models?

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MacBook Pro :: Can I Share Power Adapters Of Different Models

Aug 27, 2010

I have MBP 13", 15" and 17" - from 3 years old (santa rosa) to the current models. Can I share their power adapters? If buying new power adapters, am I best to buy them all at 17" power?

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MacBook Pro :: Do All Models Come With The Black Boarder Around The Screen

Oct 20, 2010

I've seen some mid 2010 MBP with whire/silver boarders. imo the black looks wayyy better.

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MacBook Pro :: Finding MBP 13" Screen Models?

Jul 14, 2009

I am about to buy a MBP 13" 2.26ghz, and upgrade the RAM and HDD to 4GB and 250GB on the online store.

I have read that there are different models of screen and that some give washed out colors whereas others are really good.

If I receive my BTO MBP and I find I have one of the bad screens, what can I do

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MacBook Pro :: 15" Mid-2012 Hard Disk Models?

Jun 23, 2012

i am interested in buying the 2012 Macbook Pro 15 inch model and plan to upgrade the 750GB 5400rpm hard disk to a 7200rpm.what model is being used?

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MacBook Pro :: Late 2006 Keyboard Versus The New Unibody Models

Nov 1, 2009

What's the difference between the two? Is the new one thinner than the old? Is the connections the same? Etc, etc, etc? What I would like to do is maybe take out the original keyboard and replace it with the newer model, along with the new trackpad. Is this possible, or no? I don't care if the material is different, but I'm just wondering if it'd actually work?

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MacBook Pro :: Do Current Models Of It Have Intel 2ND GENERATION Core Processors

Apr 21, 2012

I have observed the tech specs on numerous models of MacBook Pro, but it says nothing about 2nd generation processors. I assumed that they did have 2nd gen processors as the image they use to advertise the processor is for the 2nd gen series of Intel core processors. I just wanted to confirm this belief.

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MacBook Pro :: Does Mini DisplayPort To VGA Adapter Work With All Samsung TV Models?

Jun 5, 2012

Does the "Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter" work with all Samsung tv models?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro :: Macbook Pro 5,1 - Powering Itself Off On Boot - What Models Are In Store

Apr 30, 2010

I have a BTO 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo 4GB DDR3 Ram, Nvidia 9400M with 512MB 9600M GT and 128GB Apple SSD ordered on release in October 2008. It has started to power itself off on boot and after having this problem more than once during the last year I'm going to demand a replacement.

I was looking at http://store.apple.com/us/, saw the 15-inch: 2.66GHz Core i7 Macbook Pro, and was curious if this model is available in the Apple Retail Store. Please keep in mind the model I have now was $3600 altogether when it was purchased in October 2008.

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OS X :: Pro Models Can Only Use 64-bit Kernel?

Jun 16, 2009

Snow Leopard 10A380 will not load the 64-bit kernel on my late 2007 aluminum iMac with 4gb of RAM. I held down the "6" and 4" during boot and it still boots the 32-bit kernel.

My Mac Pro at work does boot the 64-bit kernel but not by default.

I am concerned that Apple isn't going to allow iMac's and MacBooks the ability to load the 64-bit kernel and drivers to differentiate the consumer and pro models.

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Mac Pro :: Where Can I Find Specs On Old Mac Models?

Apr 19, 2008

I would like to find a place for specs on old Apple products. Mainly I would like to know the specs of the old 23" Polycarbonate ADC Apple Cinema Display (M8536).

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Mac Pro :: Finding CPU Expandability In Models

Jun 23, 2009

I had a question about the design of a Mac Pro. Clearly, they're the choice for someone who'd like to upgrade their machine as time goes by. My question is, for the current design of the MP computers, how well does the logic board scale? Specifically, I was wondering if there were physical differences between the logic boards in MP models with one or two processors. Does the single-processor model contain an unused space for an additional processor, allowing it to be upgraded from 1x to 2x? Or is something like this just unheard of in the hardware world?

Furthermore, what future expandability does the community see for the Nehalem model of processors. Will the socket type continue to be used well into the foreseeable future (say, 4 or so years) by future processors? If I purchase a Mac workstation, I'd like to be sure of the details for what is arguably the most static element to their modular design--the CPU.

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OS X :: The Difference Between These Two Intel G2 SSD Models?

Sep 1, 2009

I've seen the Intel X25-M 160GB SSDSA2MH160G2R5 for sale, as well as the SSDSA2MH160G2C1 for sale, what's the difference?

Edit: apparently R5 is retail and the other is OEM, I'd double check it though.

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Intel Mac :: How To Identify Models

Apr 9, 2012

It tells me to look on the "About This Mac" window, but I don't know where the "About This Mac" window is located.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Intel Mac :: Way To Identify Its Models

Jun 15, 2012

My iMac will not boot up after a software update.  the screen is all whute will show a grey apple in the middle and will look like it is working but nothing happens; this can go on forever.

Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

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Intel Mac :: When Apple Resume The Models

Jun 13, 2012

When Apple resume the imac models ?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Applications :: Tools For Creating Academic Models?

Jan 1, 2011

I am doing a Ph.D. research and always using my Mac to write my research. In addition to writing text, I sometimes need to create models that represent my research findings. Microsoft word doesn't help me to do that since I need to something professional that is easy to understand shows all relationships among different components. Are there any recommended tools which are simple that allow me to create models?

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Mac Pro :: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 Work With 2006 Models?

Apr 29, 2009

Will this likely work with the 2006 MacPros or will I be out of luck and this will be confined to the 2008+ models?

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Hardware :: Comparison Of Different Airport Extreme Models

Mar 31, 2010

there are a lot of Airport Express threads going around but since I didnt want to hijack anyone else's thread I thought I would start a new one. I need a router very soon and was hoping to get the Airport Extreme since the majority of the computers in the house are Macs. My friend was gifted an Airport Extreme MB763LL/A and was offering it to me for $105 brand new sealed. I am pretty sure that this is not the new model and was wondering what the differences were between this one and the new model and whether it was worth the extra movie.

I think the main difference is the gigabit ethernet but as a noob I am not exactly sure the benefit of having it. Would streaming high definition files to the Apple TV become a problem? Also does this model has simultaneous dual band. Amazon states that it does but I wanted to make sure. Finally, the computer that is going to be hardwired is actually a PC. Does this matter in the setup? Can I set it up using a Mac even though it wont be hard wired to the router.

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