MacBook Pro :: 15" Mid 2009 Unibody Changing The Hdd - Finding Guide

Nov 16, 2009

is there a guide to change the MacBook Pro 15" Mid 2009 Unibody's hard drive?

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Mac Pro :: Finding Guide - 2009 Removing Superdrive?

Nov 5, 2009

Is there some set of instructions on removing the superdrive on the 2009 Mac Pros?

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MacBook Pro :: 2009 Unibody Vs 2011

Nov 22, 2010

i have the 13 inch 2009 unibody macbook (see signature for specs) and am thinking of upgrading to the 13 inch macbook pro when it's refreshed in Q1. what do you guys think? and what's macmall all about? is it some place i can post my macbook?

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning Keyboard On New Unibody (2009)?

Aug 13, 2009

I just got my first unibody MBP this summer and I love it! But the black _really_ shows the oil from my fingers. I was curious of what is the safest way to go about cleaning all this off.

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MacBook Pro :: Unibody 2009 Popping Sound?

Jan 14, 2010

My brand new MacBook Pro seems to have a problem.

When I am downloading off the internet, I can hear a popping sound every 20 seconds. The sound seems to come from the hard drive.

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Mac :: Late 2009 Macbook Unibody Sleeves?

Feb 28, 2010

I know, I know, another thread asking for advice. I've read through the forums, and I'm not really finding what I'm looking for. I'm seeing most of the sleeves on Amazon are listed as being for the other Macbook (the unibody aluminum one) I want a snug fit, and the power adapter shouldn't be factored into this decision, as I don't want a messenger bag, I will carry my Macbook in my backpack, so we're good there. Price range is under $40 USD including shipping. I was at the Apple store last week, and I looked at the Paul Frank ones, I don't need a designer case, I want one that will protect it, and that's about it.

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MacBook :: Upgrade White 2009 Unibody To A Ssd

Feb 5, 2012

I am wondering how hard/expensive it would be to get my MacBook uprgaded to an SSD, i have heard they are much more reliable?!?!

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X(10.6.2)

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MacBook Pro :: Restore/install - Finding Best Guide For Hdd?

Jan 1, 2011

I am upgrading the size of my hard drive on my 2006 Macbook Pro, so I can run/upgrade the OS.

After I put the new hard drive in, which do i restore/install first? First restore my complete backup of my computer which includes the old OS 10.4.11 -or- first install the newer OS (10.6) and then throw on the entire old backup restore?

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MacBook :: Putting Ssd Drive - Finding Guide

Feb 28, 2008

i tried searching but couldnt find much info on it. Would it be possible to put a SSD drive in the macbook?

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MacBook :: Finding Guide To Avoid Scratches

Aug 14, 2008

What do you guys use to keep your Macbooks relatively scratch free?

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MacBook :: Finding Guide To Learn Onyx

Jun 4, 2009

I am trying to figure out how to properly use Onyx and it just seems daunting to use - because of my unfamiliarity with OSX...and the terms used.

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MacBook Pro :: How To Configure The Setup - Finding Guide

Jun 28, 2009

I've been a bit of a PC nerd my whole life. I've always been the one who fixed my family and friends computers, tinkered with downloaded games software, overclocked, etc... I always really enjoyed a new projected because of all of the research and work it would entail, and then because I knew I was working towards the end product that I wanted.

I got my new 13" MBP yesterday and just sat down with it tonight for the first time, and in about 5 hours i've installed about a dozen big programs, made a boot camp partition, and i'm finishing installing windows 7 right now...

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MacBook Air :: Finding Thermal Paste Guide Rev. A?

Dec 15, 2009

I have had my Macbook Air about a month now, still loving the laptop but I definitely see the need to replace the thermal paste with something better, I have Artic Silver 5 left from when I did it on my Mac Mini Core Solo to Core Duo upgrade.

Does anyone have a picture of how much thermal paste needs to be applied?

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MacBook :: How Does Time Machine Work - Finding Guide

Jun 13, 2009

I don't get how time machine works.. Do I have to use a special Apple external harddrive thingo or can I use anything?

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MacBook :: Rubber Bottom (unibody - Late 2009 Model) Coming Off

May 26, 2010

The rubber bottom of my MacBook (unibody, late 2009 model) is coming off. Should I take off all the screws and try to reposition it? Also, it is under the one year warranty but not under the 90 day Apple tech support. Will Best Buy fix it for me?

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MacBook Pro :: Finding Excellent Guide For Cloning Data After Installing SSD/Optibay

May 19, 2010

think this guide will be useful to anyone looking to install an SSD to accompany a larger capacity drive but is a little unsure how to tackle the cloning/file organization side of things with two drives.

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MacBook :: Switch On 2009 From Changing Ram Since It Keeps On Beeping?

Mar 20, 2012

Well I wanted to change my ram and i did but when i switch it on it starts beeping so i switched back to the original one but the beeping started again and even beeped more rapidly three times at once how do i switch it back on

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: Finding Guide For Rosetta?

Sep 16, 2009

can any body tell me how and where to find guide to install and use

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Mac Pro :: Finding Guide For Optimization

Dec 2, 2008

After doing quite some research and getting great advise on this fine , I have now put together this system :

- Mac Pro 2.8 Ghz Dual, 12 GB Ram , GeForce 8800GT

- Main drive Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB (system, applications, files), using less than 200GB, big files go into external archives.

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Hardware :: External HDD - Finding Guide

Dec 16, 2010

Having had a WD MyBook go bad after a couple of years, I am looking for a replacement. One priority is a longer warranty than the weak 1year offered by WD. However, since I fear that all data on this drive is lost, I also want to see if there is a better solution. Is there any advantage to FireWire over USB2.0?

One solution I am considering is an inexpensive NAS drive with two drives setup in a RAID (an example would be the Sabio Storage 2-Bay NAS Enclosure (CM200) - sold by MacMall.) Would this setup be more likely to safeguard my data?

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Applications :: Finding CleanMyMac Guide

Oct 21, 2010

I use CleanMyMac to clean up once in a while. its great when deleting apps and such, you just send it to the trash and it finds all the extra stuff, deletes it, and quits on its own. Same when it comes to external drives, it deletes unneeded files from those as well. Once in a while I go into it to clean log files and such, I do not understand what the Universal Binary part is. I run a MBP 5,3 model, with snow leopard. Do I need to keep those files? It says its something that has to do with powerbook.

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Mac Pro :: Memory Installation - Finding Guide

Apr 19, 2008

I know there have been a lot of posts about installing additional memory - I even watched the installation video over at OWC. OWC video shows two factory 1GB memory sticks - one in Slot A of the upper riser board and one in Slot A of the lower riser board. It says to move the module from Slot A of the lower riser board and install it in Slot B of the upper riser board to make a matched pair.

But here's the question. I have 4GB of RAM - two 1GB modules in Slots A&B of each riser board from the factory (I know - I know - I should have ordered it with the stock RAM and purchased the extra at less than the exorbitant prices Apple charges - but that's another story). I want to add 4GB more (two 2GB modules):
Move the two 1GB factory modules from Slots A&B of the lower riser board into Slots C&D of the upper riser board and then install the two new 2GB modules into Slots A&B of the lower riser board (just as the OWC video implies)?

Leave the factory modules where they are and install one 2GB module in Slot C of each riser board to provide a "balanced" 4GB on each riser board?

Options #2 seems to provide a "balanced" module location (4GB in the upper riser board and 4GB in the lower riser) so the four cores on each CPU can access an equal amount of memory for optimum performance. - but I have read that you need to install the new modules in matched pairs - but does that mean put them together on the same riser board? In the OWC video, if the two new modules were a matched pair then why wouldn't they be put one in each riser board just like the factory modules?

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OS X :: 15" Unibody Mid - 2009 MBP - 10.5.7 Random Beachballs

Aug 5, 2009

I've got lockups occurring on a 15" unibody mid-2009 MBP that last for 30 seconds at a time and then magically clear up. I get a beachball during this time. Happens in various apps (safari, mail, textedit, adium, firefox, etc). Activity Monitor shows DiskIO going to zero during these lockups - seems like any app that accesses (read/writes) to disk hangs during these times. I've looked at System Profiler, smartctl, hardware diagnostics, and disk utility and all say my drive is fine. Also ran xbench and the numbers look ok.

Seems other people are also having problems in the official support forums: [URL] Has anyone else seen this? Trying to figure out if this is a general issue or a few of us have bad hardware. Apple support is giving me the usual run around.

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OS X :: Basic File Recovery - Finding Guide

Jun 24, 2009

I attempted to change the username of my Tiger 10.4.11

However I forgot the consequences..

Amongst the essential missing files include:

* iTunes library
* Pictures

The main problem is, the memory indicates the files are still on the computer somewhere; instead of 298 GB I still have 240 GB.

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Software :: Finding OS X Panther Installation Guide?

Jun 25, 2008

Ok so i am trying to install osx panther on my imac g3 and i get to the welcome to mac os x 10.3 installision screen and it wont let me click countune it froze up.

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MacBook :: Finding Best SSD For Unibody

Oct 25, 2010

I am thinking about buying a SSD to install in my late 2008 aluminum macbook. Specs are 6GB of ram, 2.4 GHZ processor, and the standard 250GB hard drive which I believe is 5400 RPMs. So my question is, is it worth it? Will I see that much of a performance improvement? I don't reboot that often. I currently am using 92GB of my 250GB hard drive. So I would probably only need like a 160GB or 200GB SSD. Also if I do get one which one would be a good one to get. What should I look for in features.

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OS X :: Finding Snow Leopard Bare Drive Installation Guide?

Aug 29, 2009

Just wanted to let everyone know this morning I installed a brand new drive in my mac mini (320GB 7200RPM for the record)

Then booted off the snow leopard disk and did a fresh install.

The key is to go into the disk utility menu when the first snow leopard screen is displayed (I think the button is "continue" on the first screen). Once in disk utility you can format your bare drive and then upon closing disk utility the SL installer will come back and prompt you to install on the drive you just formatted.

This was using the $29 snow leopard upgrade disk for the record (and yes I already owned leopard for this machine).

SL is so far working sweet except for the lack of istat menus! They really need to get a move on and get that SL compatible version released.

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Applications :: ITunes Sharing Between User Accounts - Finding Guide

Feb 2, 2010

My wife and I have been refrencing the same iTunes library from our individual user accounts in our shared folder on our unibody MacBook for over a year now. Why is it that when I add something to the library, either a purchase from the iTunes store or whatever, it doesn't show up in my wife's library automatically? It has to be added manually on her account.

Now, when she buys a song from iTunes, it downloads to her user account's iTunes music folder, not to the shared folder. Then if I want the song in my library, I have to manually add it. We're both using the same iTunes store user account. There HAS to be an easier way to do this. We both have the "keep iTunes library orginized" checked.

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Software :: MAC OS X Installation On Intel 945GNT Board - Finding Guide

Dec 12, 2008

I have Intel 945 GNTL Motherboard with 1.5 Gb RAM, 120GB SATA HDD, 224 Mb VGA. I installed MAC OS X on my system. It installed completely but failed to load upon restart after the setup has finished. What do I need to look for running it properly.

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MacBook Pro :: Cleaning (Unibody) - Finding Easy Way

Nov 30, 2008

This thread is geared towards MB/MBP owners, (specifically those with the late 2008) models. Its very easy to add stain-art to the cosmetics of any laptop. Drops of soup love to introduce themselves to the trackpad and rain drops may bounce off your jacket onto the screen on a wet day. If you're like me, you're heavily bothered by the slightest imperfection and hesitant to clean it, especially the screen.

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