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Iceman_2K 04-24-2015 07:01 PM

Replace the SSD with another drive and see if you can see it when you boot from the install USB. If you can see the drive, I'd probably say there's an issue with the SSD.

ForbiddenX 04-25-2015 03:54 PM

Are intel SSDs the best SSDs for macbooks? I used a Samsung one and I'm not sure which one I should order.

TOPEC 04-25-2015 05:45 PM

i have a dead macbook pro 13" mid 2010 with a dead battery, anyone know where i can find a replacement for cheap? or does anyone have a dead mbp that may have a functioning battery still inside?

basically the computer wont stay on if i unplug the magsafe

!MiKrofT 04-26-2015 11:18 AM

ebay?

mrks 04-26-2015 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOPEC (Post 8629391)
i have a dead macbook pro 13" mid 2010 with a dead battery, anyone know where i can find a replacement for cheap? or does anyone have a dead mbp that may have a functioning battery still inside?

basically the computer wont stay on if i unplug the magsafe


I picked up an Anker battery for my 15" MacBook Pro on Amazon.
It's not the cheapest option, but still half the price of an Apple battery. I also picked Anker because they are known for aftermarket batteries with phones and have a warranty on the battery.

The swap was pretty straight forward.

Tim Budong 08-18-2015 11:28 PM

so my HDD ribbon on my early2011 macbookpro 13in died... AGAIN...
replaced it...
ugh. any issues if i just remove the superdrive altogether without putting anything in there?

I also need a new battery...and considering putting in 16gb... i figured its probably time for a new mac?

that new intel chip needs to come out sooner...

Razor Ramon HG 08-18-2015 11:53 PM

How does a laptop ribbon break constantly?

And you can take the drive out without any issue. If you want to breathe new life into your laptop, you could replace the SuperDrive with a HDD caddy + SSD.

I wouldn't bother upgrading RAM if you have 8GB already.

roverT 08-19-2015 12:07 AM

Macbook thread
 
I do video editing and with a 16GB upgrade, I don't really feel it. The standard 8GB seemed to be well fitted for that task. I added in a 1TB SSD into my mid 2012 i7 and that made the most difference to keep the computer going for a while. I have a top spec 2015 iMac i7 with 16GB and a 3TB Fusion setup and although it's blazing fast I don't notice a dramatic difference in speed with video rendering but I'm sure gaming would be a lot different.

Tim Budong 08-19-2015 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 8672179)
How does a laptop ribbon break constantly?

And you can take the drive out without any issue. If you want to breathe new life into your laptop, you could replace the SuperDrive with a HDD caddy + SSD.

I wouldn't bother upgrading RAM if you have 8GB already.

that ribbon is rubbing along that aluminum case on the bottom. nothing a piece of electrical tape to lower the damage on it moving forward



Already on SSD.. albeit only at 240gb, but work docs/xls is on cloud. movies n stuff gets thrown into an external hdd anyways. I dont see the need to spend extra on adding an SSD to the superdrive

I also need a new battery as its been 527cycles already.


Quote:

Originally Posted by roverT (Post 8672181)
I do video editing and with a 16GB upgrade, I don't really feel it. The standard 8GB seemed to be well fitted for that task. I added in a 1TB SSD into my mid 2012 i7 and that made the most difference to keep the computer going for a while. I have a top spec 2015 iMac i7 with 16GB and a 3TB Fusion setup and although it's blazing fast I don't notice a dramatic difference in speed with video rendering but I'm sure gaming would be a lot different.

hmm good to know, I could be wrong here, but for your situation, video+ps+final cut rendering/processing requires more CPU power even tho the ram helps?

Main question would be..wait for Skylake intel chips to drop on rMBP or suck it up and get a rMBP 13in with 16gb ram...

roverT 08-19-2015 12:51 AM

If you feel the transition in technologies is really near then use this time to prep your existing computer to be of good working order if you are going to sell it. I've had nearly 10 years of MacBook unibody 15" and not one of them has had a ribbon issue. There must be a flaw somewhere in your computer that wears it out as my computers travel with me all over the world without fail.

Tim Budong 08-19-2015 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roverT (Post 8672188)
If you feel the transition in technologies is really near then use this time to prep your existing computer to be of good working order if you are going to sell it. I've had nearly 10 years of MacBook unibody 15" and not one of them has had a ribbon issue. There must be a flaw somewhere in your computer that wears it out as my computers travel with me all over the world without fail.

It's a design flaw from Apple. Lots of threads about that cable. Which is sad. Everything else on my Mac is fine aside from the battery.
Not sure how much a 13in is going for nowadays tho

Razor Ramon HG 08-19-2015 01:27 AM

This is just a random thought, but if the cable for the SuperDrive uses the same standard SATA connectors as a SSD and not the mini ones, you could take the SuperDrive out and use its cable to connect your SSD. You can then tape the SSD down anywhere space allows.

EDIT: NVM, on closer inspection on ifixit, that's not possible. Also saw the HDD ribbon cable and it looks to be fairly secured despite being thin and fragile.

roverT 08-19-2015 10:34 AM

This should help in a fix for your SATA connector in your Macbook Pro!


Tim Budong 08-20-2015 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roverT (Post 8672299)
This should help in a fix for your SATA connector in your Macbook Pro!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Amg5w0rlwDo

yup thats wut my mac looks like right now

guurl 11-02-2015 11:20 PM

macbook pro 15" mid 2010 purchased march 2011
2.66ghz intel core i7
4gb ram
500gb hdd
intel hd graphics

thinking of buying it for $650 and the battery has just been replaced.

is this a good deal? because im considering it

nabs 11-02-2015 11:31 PM

you can find one for cheaper... its a 5 year old computer.

Then swap out optical drive for SSD :D

Also prior to purchase see if the logic board has been swapped out yet (Quality Service fix), they are a ticking timebomb.

guurl 11-02-2015 11:35 PM

i havent found any for cheaper though.
but..

oh god. sounds like too much work. im not a techy person. i think ill just say no LOL. i actually dont really need one..
i just want one :fullofwin:

BrRsn 11-12-2015 04:33 PM

2011 Macbook pro with the high res screen option -- dog jumped on the macbook while closed now there's a green line across the screen. Hinge has a hairline fracture as well not sure which is causing this.

Anyone know of a local retailer who can fix this? I checked with apple and they couldn't give me a price until they opened it up

SSM_DC5 12-21-2015 09:30 PM

Did the old macbooks become completely obsolete?

Macbook in question...
-Big fat heavy white macbook
-Mac OS X 10.5.8
-can't update web broswers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox) says computer doesn't meet requirements
-tried to check for software updates on the computer itself by pressing the apple on the top left, and it says everything is up to date

I can browse RS, but I can't go on Youtube :yuno:

Armind 12-21-2015 09:54 PM

My MBPr is 3 years old.. still runs like new with 16gb of ram


:fuckyea:

!MiKrofT 12-21-2015 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Armind (Post 8709789)
My MBPr is 3 years old.. still runs like new with 16gb of ram


:fuckyea:

Well can't compare since his is probably like almost 10 years old.

!MiKrofT 12-21-2015 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 8709784)
Did the old macbooks become completely obsolete?

Macbook in question...
-Big fat heavy white macbook
-Mac OS X 10.5.8
-can't update web broswers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox) says computer doesn't meet requirements
-tried to check for software updates on the computer itself by pressing the apple on the top left, and it says everything is up to date

I can browse RS, but I can't go on Youtube :yuno:

You might want to try a fresh install of a newer OS like 10.6 or 10.7. But yeah you''re nearing the end of life for those units.

Razor Ramon HG 12-21-2015 10:26 PM

My girlfriend got one of those new 12" Macbooks and wanted to use one of my wireless mouses. Then she realized she doesn't have a regular USB port for the dongle.

I lol'd while she makes fun of my Dell.

guurl 12-22-2015 01:45 AM

ended up getting the 13" mid 2014 macbook 128gb ssd for $1100 with only 90 cycle counts :nyan:
i think thats a good deal... :D

Manic! 12-22-2015 02:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guurl (Post 8709833)
ended up getting the 13" mid 2014 macbook 128gb ssd for $1100 with only 90 cycle counts :nyan:
i think thats a good deal... :D

$1100 for used laptop? WutFace


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