MacBook :: Update IPhoto On Early 2008 Model?

Aug 24, 2014

How do i update my iphoto on my macbook which is an early 2008 model?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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MacBook :: Early 2008 Model - Refuses To Turn On

Jun 21, 2009

I tried restarting my MacBook (2.4GHz, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD, early 2008 model) today. But when it turned back on it would just shut off and automatically try restarting. It did this over and over again until I just pulled the battery so it would stop. It wouldn't even let me do a force turn off. It would just start up, shut down, start up, shut down over and over again.

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Intel Mac :: Remove Back Of An Early 2008 Model

Feb 11, 2012

I need to replace my hard drive but can't locate the screws to remove the back cover.

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MacBook :: Update Early 2008 White From OS X 10.5.8 To OS X 10.6?

Mar 30, 2012

I tried to update my Early 2008 white MacBook from OS X 10.5.8 to OS X 10.6. It seemed to be running well. It restarted and went to the white apple screen with the spinning wheel. I let it go for about two hours and nothing happened.

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iPhone 4S, iOS 5.0.1

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MacBook Pro :: 15" Early 2008 Periodic Lockup, EFI Update?

May 17, 2012

I have a 2008 MacBook Pro 4,1 (15-inch, Early 2008, OS X 10.6.8), that has started locking up periodically. Initially the lockups occurred every couple of days, now they are becoming more frequent, yesterday it happened twice.   I am able to move the mouse, change applications via the Dock, but can't close applications.  I can't trigger reboot, I have to manually hold down the power button. I've disabled Intego, and run a full memtest scan to see if the RAM is crapping out. ...however there is no EFI update for the 4,1 series. 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Air :: 1.86 Late 2008 Model Versus 2010 Model

Nov 2, 2010

i am contemplating buying a late 2008 mbp air i found for $800 on CL. it has the 1.86 ghz 2gig ram and an 128 gb ssd. would that be comparable to the new 2010 version? i know the new one will edge it out, but by how much? i do a lot of art using flash, illustrator, and ps but just want to use this machine occasionally when i travel, ill have another machine for the heavy lifting if needed be. is that a good deal? or should i just wait and get the 2010 version which is double that?

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Early 2011 MacBook Pro 15 Model Freezing

Feb 20, 2012

I've been experiencing problems with my 2011 MacBook Pro 15 model with it freezing on me all the time.I have read around and came to a conclusion that it is a logic board problem on the logic board that supports 3 GBs on the superdrive bay.Have any of you had this problem? What did you do to get the problem resolved? I'm going to my local Apple store to try to get this fixed (With the current logic board that supports 6 GBs on the superdrive bay) or get a replacement laptop.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Bug - IPhoto 8.1 Update Breaks Entourage 2008

Sep 9, 2009

The new iPhoto 8.1 update breaks the email functionality to Entourage 2008, if you're using Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. iPhoto 8.1 can no longer successfully email photos to Entourage 2008. It worked just fine with iPhoto 8.0.4, but no longer works with iPhoto 8.1. This is a SNOW LEOPARD PROBLEM... it works just fine under LEOPARD. The steps to reproduce this problem are as follows:

1. Change iPhoto's preferences to use Entourage as your email client.
2. Choose a photo.
3. Click on the "Email" button.

You will get an error message from the Finder that states "Microsoft Entourage got an error. Can't get content of window'". So you are not able to email a photo through Entourage this way anymore. You have to do it manually.

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Mac :: MacPro In Early 2008 Vs Late 2008

Nov 25, 2008

Is there really a "Late 2008" model? If so, what is the difference.I ask because I recently got a MacPro and according to Apple's hardware test, it is an Early 2008.

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MacBook Pro :: How Much Ram Can Put In 15inch Early 2008

Mar 14, 2012

Running a 2.4ghz Intel Core 2 Duo and currently 2gb 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. It has 2 slots, whats the max I can put in? What type of RAM do I purchase and who has the best Price on same.

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Does Early 2008 4.1 Take A Maximun Of 4GB Or 6GB?

Mar 17, 2012

My system currenlty has 2GB.

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MacBook
Pro, Mac
OS X (10.5)

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MacBook :: Install ILife ཅ On A Early 2006 Model Macbook?

Jun 21, 2012

Does anybody know if a early 2006 model macbook can install iLife '09 or iLife '11? I just got my hard drive replaced and was able to upgrade from Tiger to Snow Leopard (I'm a little behind the times). I look at the requirements for iLife, and I think I'm good on everything. This is what I found for the requirements:  

System Requirements for iLife '09  Mac OS X v10.5.6 Leopard or laterMac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor.; iMovie req uires an Intel-based Mac, Power Mac G5 (dual 2.0GHz or faster), or iMac G5 (1.9GHz or faster); GarageBand Learn to Play requires an Intel-based Mac with a dual-core processor or better.

512MB of RAM; 1GB recommended.

High-definition video requires at least 1GB of RAM.Approximately 4GB of available disk space.

DVD drive required for installation.

QuickTime 7.5.5 or later (included).AVCHD video requires a Mac with an Intel-based Core Duo processor or better.24-bit recording in GarageBand requires a Mac OS X compatible audio interface with support for 24-bit audio.

Please consult the owners manual or manufacturer directly for audio device specification and compatibility.

Burning DVDs requires an Apple SuperDrive or compatible third-party DVD burner.

Some features require Internet access and/or MobileMe; additional fees and terms apply.  

System Requirements for iLife '11

Software Mac OS X v10.6.3 or later.

Hardware Mac computer with an Intel processor.GarageBand Learn to Play requires a Mac with an Intel Core Duo processor or better.AVCHD video from supported video cameras requires a Mac with an Intel Core Duo processor or better. Visit the iMovie ’11 Supported Cameras page for additional details.1GB of RAM.Approximately 5GB of available disk space.DVD drive required for installation. Burning DVDs requires an Apple SuperDrive or compatible third-party DVD burner.Display with at least 1280 x 768 pixel resolution.24-bit recording in GarageBand requires a Mac OS X-compatible audio interface with support for 24-bit audio. Please consult the owner’s manual or manufacturer directly for audio device specifications and compatibility.

Other Requirements Some features and third-party services require Internet access and/or MobileMe; additional fees and terms apply. MobileMe is available to persons age 13 and older. Annual subscription fee and Internet access required. Terms of service apply.iPhoto Print Products are available in the U.S., Canada, Japan, and select countries in Europe and Asia Pacific.GarageBand Artist Lessons are sold separately and are available directly through the GarageBand Lesson Store in select countries.Third-party services may not be available in all languages or in all countries. Use of these services requires Internet access and may require you to accept additional terms.  

I have OS X v10.6.8, with 1 GB 533 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM,  2GHz processor speed with 1 processor, 2 cores, 667MHz Bus speed, 2 MB L2 Cache. I don't know where to look to find the information about the 24-bit audio. I clicked on the System Profiler and looked at audio, but it didn't say anything about it. If there is anyone that can answer this question,

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro :: Early 2008 Battery Replacement

Sep 12, 2010

i need to buy a new battery for my MacBook Pro, just wondering if anyone has any experiences of longer lasting batteries?also anyone know any trusted places to buy from that are cheaper than the 99 charge by apple?

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MacBook Pro :: Looking For Inside Pics Of Early 2008?

Aug 12, 2009

My 2008 aluminum MBP 15" is not letting the express card stay in. It won't stay and after search for answers to questions, want to open it and check out the express slot for myself. Done quite a bit of my own work before(Like replacing memory slots), but like to know what something is going to look like before going in.

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MacBook Pro :: (early 2008) DVD Drive Replacement?

Mar 29, 2012

My superdrive does not burn DVD's regardless of media or application. It fails every time. It reads but doesn't write. Firmware is up to date. I've used Toast, iDVD and Disk Utility. No luck. My AppleCare has expired so looking for an external DVD drive. Will the MacBook Air Superdrive work on my old MacBook Pro running 10.7.3?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), iPhone 4, Adobe Suite, Epson

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MacBook Pro :: Where Is The HDMI Port On Early 2008

Apr 17, 2012

Where is the HDMI port on Macbook Pro early 2008

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MacBook Pro

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MacBook Pro :: Early 2008 Screen Not Turning On?

May 13, 2012

I have a 15 inch early 2008 MBP that the screen will not turn on. When i power on, the hard drive makes a sound that its turning on, but then nothing happens, there is just a black screen.  The indication light is on, but again, nothing on the screen.  I have tried pulling out the battery, resetting everything i can reset, but still nothing.

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MacBook :: Can't Login To 13" Early 2008

May 24, 2012

My gf is using a white macbook 13'' early 2008 with the following specs:

2.4ghz intel core 2 duo
4gb ddr2 ram (667mhz)
WD 500GB 5400rpm
Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard 

switched on her macbook and then typed in her password (no caps and caps are not switched on either) and then hit login and then screen turn light blue for a few seconds and then i'm back at the login box again. Typed in password again, the same thing happened  i tried resetting the passowrd through the installation disk of snow leopard(she only has 1 hardisk with her account, no partitions).And then it gave me a dialog box saying:Password Saved?The password you entered has been saved for the user xxxx. Resetting a user's password does not change the password for the user's login keychain so it will not be unlocked automatically.  

Use Keychain Access to reset the password for the user's login keychain   I have no idea what's the Keychain Access since i can't even get pass the login box. So i just click ok, restart the macbook and then entered the new password. And the same thing happened.  Should i restore frm my TimeMachine or do a Repair Disk?  

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MacBook Pro :: Early 2008 - Very Slow Startup, Very Hot?

Jun 25, 2012

A few months back, my old reliable MacBook Pro (early 2008) started behaving oddly. Have no idea why, but went to start it up one day, and it took forever to start up and get me to the login screen. Been like that ever since. Occassionally, when I finally get to the login screen, the keyboard will not function. After a few minutes though, it always works. This only happens about 5% of the time. Once I log in, everything about the computer from a performance perspective seems to be pretty normal In addition to the slow start up, however, system gets extremely hot at the top of the keyboard, near the monitor. Fans run fast almost all the time when the system is powered on, and often when it is 'asleep'. CPU Temp goes to about 170, and the fans are always between 2400 and 3500. 

I took it to Apple a while back, and based on the incredibly slow start up time they believed it was a disk issue. I went ahead and purchased a 500GB internal drive and this past weekend used SuperDuper to copy the original boot disk. All went well and I now have a new internal disk. At the same time, I upgrade the RAM from 2GB to 4GB.  

After all that, the system is still very slow at startup and runs as hot as it did before. I will say, it does seem to be slightly faster on the startup, but not what I had become accustomed to for the first 4 years of use. I looked at the activity monitor and don't see any processes hogging resources. No anti-virus software running.Currently running Mac OSX 10.6.8 My battery is pretty muc shot, but I never really use the system unplugged. 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Upgraded disk and memory

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MacBook :: Fan For A 13" (Jan 2008 Model)?

Apr 5, 2012

This is the fan installed in my apple macbook 13inch - Jan 2008 2.3Ghz Core duo. I've now bought three replacement fans supposedly for this model macbook and ALL THREE are smaller than the one illustrated (installed in my macbook) All of the ones that I have purchased (correct part number) are 58mm x 52mm, where as my installed fan is 62mm X 60mm Can anyone help explain the inconsistence, and better still explain how I can aquire the correct part please? 

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8), Macbook 13" Jan 2008

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MacBook Pro :: Early 2008 Boots To Black Screen?

Oct 4, 2010

I left my laptop on in my room while I went to the bathroom, and when I came out, I saw the message that told me I must restart the computer. The message froze the computer, so I shut it off by holding the power button and tried to turn it back on again, but it only boots to a black screen. I don't hear the loud hard drive noise, but I hear the fans. Without AC power but with the charged battery, the computer shuts down after a few seconds. The light on the button that opens the lid is dim-to-none when the lid is open and bright when the lid is closed.

I tried many troubleshooting methods discussed on this site, like removing and reseating the RAM and draining the battery, along with the things that the Apple website suggested, like resetting the SMC and PRAM, but nothing works.

I brought the computer into an Apple Store, and after the NVIDIA test was negative, the technician told me that the problem is most likely the logic board. I also took the computer into an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and the technician there said it could be the logic board, hard drive, or boot connector. He also said that there is a very slight chance that the graphics card could have caused the logic board to fail. He tried my computer with another battery and concluded that it's not the battery's fault.

The Apple Store is charging me about $330 for a flat-rate repair. Should I troubleshoot further using suggestions you may have or pay Apple for repairs? If I decide to have Apple repair my laptop, do I need to take it back into the store to pay the repair charges, or can I do it over the phone and mail the computer to Apple?

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MacBook Pro :: Early 2008. Trackpad Keeps Freezing / Been Happening Since 10.6.3

Mar 31, 2010

My trackpad/computer sometimes just freezes out of the blue.. I move my cursor around click.. and sometimes just freezes and i either have to put it to sleep by putting down the lid.. and reopen it or hold the power to reset. or just start pressing random buttons and after about a few minutes or so.. it'll start working again..

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MacBook Pro :: Ay To Enable Three Finger Drag On Early 2008?

Jul 28, 2010

open the kext (Show Package Contents), then go to Contents, then open Info.plist (I usually open it in Property List Editor that comes with Xcode Tools (comes on the OS X Install discs). If it opens in Property List Editor, then do the following:
Go to IOKitPersonalities and open it On all the sections begining with WSTrackpad*3 (like WSTrackpadISO3) scroll down until you get "TrackpadThreeFingerDrag". Copy that line (it should have a tick next to it).

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MacBook Pro :: Record To Test If Early 2008 Mic Is Working?

Feb 23, 2012

How do I make a recording  to test if my early 2008 MBP mic is working?

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MacBook :: (early 2008) How To Replace 4 Years Old Battery

Apr 9, 2012

Does Apple provide replacement batteries for out of warranty early 2008 Macbooks? Just wondering as my old MacBook is giving a "replace soon" or similar message under the battery status also would it be worth the cost to replace it considering its age?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3), White plastic early 2008 model

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MacBook Pro :: Early 2008 15" Suddenly Dead?

Apr 10, 2012

I was using Pages while transferring documents to my thumb drive in the background.  The display and keyboard went dark.  I pressed power, pressed and help power, no result.  I disconnected the magsafe and battery, waited, pressed power, still no result.  My MacBook was sitting on a wood tabletop and not unusually warm.  At first, I thought it was the power supply module, but after googling there are reports of CPUs failing.  Some were under warranty and others were not despite the age. 

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MacBook :: Use A 7400 Rpm Hard Drive In An Early 2008?

Jun 1, 2012

My hard drive is crapping out on me. if I can use a 7400 rpm hard drive in my early 2008 MacBook?

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MacBook (13-inch Early 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: Periodic Vertical Stripes On An Early 2008?

Jun 16, 2012

For about two weeks I've noticed green vertical stripes appearing on my early 2008 MacBook Pro. As you can see the photo below, it doesn't completely obscure content on the screen. The problem is also transient. It appears, sometimes as a flash, then disappears. In the picture below, the issue continued for longer than ever before (about 1 min). Is my video card about to die? Could this be a bad connection?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: How To Enable Four Finger Gestures On Early 2008 System

Dec 16, 2008

Remember, this only works for early 2008 MBP's [edit: and early 2008 MBA's]. These are the ones that already support "multi-touch" (three finger swipe, pinch zoom, rotate). Step 1 - Update to 10.5.6 Step 2 - Download and unzip the modified kext file attached to this post Step 3 - Delete the AppleUSBMultitouch.kext file in System/Library/Extensions (this should require the administrators password)Step 4 - Put the modified kext file you downloaded at Step 2 in System/Library/Extensions (this should also require the administrators password)

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OS X :: Early 2008 MacBook Pro Won't Boot The Screen Remains Black?

Jan 2, 2010

I have a problem: when I restart my Early 2008 MacBook Pro there is no "chime" and the screen remains black. The keyboard doesn't light up or respond to any input, and worse still, the "lid button" light on the front of the notebook remains illuminated, it doesn't blink, it just stays on, shining in my face. I loaded a CD into the optical drive to see if I could use the keyboard to eject it, but this test failed. Now, when I turn on my MBP, I hear the optical drive spinning and the quiet whirr of the fan inside.

I looked on Apple's support website about what to do when a Mac refuses to boot. I tried all of the methods they listed, but since my Mac doesn't respond to keyboard input, all of the techniques failed. Having exhausted everything I could think of, I decided to post here hoping someone could suggest something. I was just on the verge of completing my portfolio website and I would like to salvage my data at least.

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