2007 Macbook Pro having CPU problems

My macbook pro has been acting weird recently. It's been running slower, and things have been happening like...
When i watch Youtube videos sometimes, when i try to fullscreen the video, the computer takes a long time to do it sometimes and other times the computer will log out completely.
I'm a musician, and I'm trying to use Pro Tools, but even with everything closed and only one instrument open on Pro Tools, i'll get CPU overload error messages.
I have 2GB of RAM which should be enough to run Pro Tools decently.
I have 18 GB of space free on my hard drive.
I downloaded SMART Utility and it said my hard drive is fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
TJ

I suspect your CPU is fine however you need to increase your HD storage. Mac's need a minimum of 10-15% of the HD available at all times to run well. For example if you had a 250GB HD you would need a minimum of 25-37.5GB available. What tends to take up lots of space is media (music, video & photographs) if you off load these onto an external HD that will help.
Also 2GB of RAM is a very minimal amount. Run your computer normally then open Activity Monitor (Applications - Utilities - Activity Monitor), then click the *System Memory* tab. If your computer has around 500MB or less FREE RAM then you need a RAM upgrade too. In short this would mean your system is starved for RAM.
Finally you may have unwanted or unnecessary apps opening at login. To check and remove open System Preferences - Accounts - Highlight your account - Login Items - then select the apps you want to remove from login and click the - symbol at the bottom of the box.
Roger

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    Matt

    Welcome!
    You may have the "nVidea Curse." Here is an Apple article explaining the issue and providing for free repair for a period to four years from data of purchase:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377
    It applies to MBPs with an nVidea 8600M GT graphics chipset. Apple Store have a diagnostic test for teh problem.

  • 2007 Macbook pro kernel panic, hard drive problem?

    Hello!
    I've been trying to sort this for a few weeks now, and I'm hoping someone may be able to shed some light on the situation.
    Problem:
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    - A replacement hard drive for the MacBook (Seagate Momentus)
    - A SATA HArd drive USB docking station
    - A 500gb iOmega Hard drive with Firewire 800 cables
    - The 2 original install disks for Tiger that came with the MacBook Pro
    - A working .dmg of retail snow leopard
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    My next approach was to try and create an installable and bootable version of an OSX on an external hard drive. (I have tried this with both the original Tiger install disk, and with the leopard.dmg)... I followed the readily available instructions online on how to do this, and was able to restore the first partion on the external hard drive with the OSX install disk image.... The problem I have then face is installing the osx onto the second partition.
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    I thought this wouldn't matter, as I would be able to run the installer when I plugged the iOmega into my MacBook pro. The problem I now have is that the Macbook wont recogninise the iOmega when it is connected by firewire. It will only recognise it when connected by USB, but when I try and run the installer, it spins for a while then kernel panics. I believe this is because MacBook pros of this age will only run OSX Install/bootable through firewire.
    So... hardware wise, could this be anything other than a problem with the hard drive? As we know the MacBook pro will boot from an external drive...
    If anyone has actually managed to read this far into this incredibly boring, waffling description of my problem, I am already grateful, and if anyone can give any help or advice at all regarding this, I will be eternally in your debt....
    Thank you

    I have a 2007 15" MacBook Pro (MacBook Pro 15/2.2/2GB/120GB)
    The MacBook Pro 3,1
    So I bought a Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500 GB,Internal,7200 RPM,6.35 cm (2.5").
    Right the standard hard drive (not the XT which is a hybrid and can be problematic)
    a folder icon with a question mark in it flashes in the middle of the screen...
    That's the firmware telling you it can't find the/a bootable OS.
    The 2 original install disks for Tiger that came with the MacBook Pro
    If I put in the original install disk, it starts to read it (apple logo and spinning wheel) and then eventually kernel panics
    but when I select it, it spins for a bit, then kernel panics.
    Your machines firmware was updated, it will only now boot from 10.6 either on a bootable USB thumb drive or via the white 10.6.3 retail disks you can get by calling Apple by phone.
    This seems to be because my newish iMac/OSX wont let me boot any OSX installer CD/firewire or otherwise, other than the original operating system for the iMac.
    True. If the iMac could boot from the 10.6.3 disk, then you could install 10.6.3 via Firewire Target Disk Mode onto the other Mac if for instance the Superdrive didn't work.
    MacBook pros of this age will only run OSX Install/bootable through firewire.
    True.
    Just order the 10.6.3 white retail disk from Apple via phone, forget 10.4 and 10.5 as they are not getting updates anyway.
    However you can extract iLife from the 10.4/10.5 machine specific disks using Pacifist from CharlesSoft.
    Follow these install instructions
    How to erase and install Snow Leopard 10.6

  • 2007 Macbook Pro 17" problem

    I have a late 2007 Macbook Pro 17", not sure how but my permissions are all screwed up and I am unable to fix them, so basically I can't use the app store to upgrade or get software updates I need.  Permission repair doesn't seem to fix them? Is there anything else I can do to fix my permissions problem?

    Have you tried....
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  • Late 2007 MacBook Pro intermittent black screen

    I have this very odd issue with an intermittent black screen on a late 2007 MacBook Pro (4GB/320GB 7200rpm) Mac OS X 10.6.8 v1.1
    Apologies for the length of the post.
    In cycles separated by a few days to a week, the screen will flicker to black, initially very briefly, then for longer periods until it is black continuously, where it stays from a few hours to a couple of days then it flickers to normal, again very briefly then with longer intervals until it is steady and normal. It can then be fine for a week or more.
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    Software remedies attempted:
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    Every part of the logic board, cables and connectors were percussed, gently deflected and spray freezed, both while the fault was present and not (machine running) with no effect.
    Display back was removed and the LCD board given the same treatment. No changes.
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    No apparent shorting of the display cable but without removing it this cannot be proved.
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    Used compressed air to blow out the connectors which were reseated carefully.
    After all this, the machine remains in exactly the same state, cycling between operational and black with various flickering stages as it comes and goes.
    All I can deduce is that as the external monitor has always been OK, the GPU itself is probably working fine and the fault is more likely in the LCD panel electronics. I doesn't feel like a software issue to me but heck, I don't know what is going on.
    Does anyone have any experience of something like this?
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    Thomas,
    Thanks for your post and I'm sorry you have suffered the same problems.
    My trust levels are not very high because it's clear there is some systemic display problem with this model, which is why Apple are fixing them. As I mentioned, we have no idea if the replacement boards are any different to the originals. From your experience it would look like they are not and my suspicion is that it is very unlikely that Apple made a new batch of these logic boards a long time after the model was discontinued. If anyone has evidence to the contrary, I stand to be corrected.
    As you say, the difference between our two faults appears to be that a physical deformation of some part of the machine does something with yours but never did with mine. At one point I felt that a short in the internal display cable seemed like the best explanation for the problem but it looks like it's more complex than that because of the behaviour of our external displays and subsequent strange booting behaviour.
    If, as I have read, the soldering of the GPU was faulty and leads to progressive failure of the graphics sub-system, then all kinds of strange behaviours could arise and produce the intermittent problems we have seen. Micro-fractures of the chip interconnects would suggest that tiny movements might change the presentation of the fault. If soldering really is the issue, then keeping the machine as cool as possible will extend the life of the connections. Consequently mine will sit on a fan-stand for the rest of its days, which is no problem because it just had Win 7 installed on it and I don't want to be seen in public with it in that state ;-)
    All we can conclude is that a logic board swap fixes the problem for some indeterminate period, so the problem is on that board. Whether it is a design fault with the NVIDIA chip itself or a manufacturing fault with the board is not clear but we can probably forget LCD panels, cables, sleep issues, power supplies and all the other peripheral issues unless there is yet another design issue that causes the GPU to fail.
    Are you intending to present your machine to Apple for another go at a fix?

  • Does anyone know the maximum hard drive size for a 2007 Macbook Pro (A1226)?

    I have a 2007 Macbook Pro (A1226). Is there a limit to the sized hard drive that can be installed? If so, what is the largest hard drive I can put into it? I have a 500GB HD that I upgraded to from the 320 GB that was in it when I bought it. I'm now trying to install a 1 TB or 750 GB drive, but after cloning with 'Carbon Copy Cloner' and installing it, I get the "?-folder" flashing when I start up. I'm pretty confident in CCC because if I use it to clone to another 500GB HD, it works fine. The problem only occurs when I try to use larger drives. Is 500GB the largest HD I can use in this machine? If so, can anyone point me to a spec sheet so I can be sure the next Macbook I buy can be expanded to suit me.
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    You said:  "I've never tried the restore function in disk utility. Would that be the same as cloning the drive?
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  • Performance unacceptable after installing lion on late 2007 MacBook Pro

    I have a mid-2007 MacBook Pro with 2Gb of memory and a 2.4GHz Intel Core2Duo.  Since installing Lion, Safari is all but unusable, it takes forever to load, every page I try to load stops the entire computer with the spinning beach ball, I haven't even tried flash sites. iTunes hangs every time I download a podcast at the processing file stage.  I keep iTunes open to feed my AppleTV, but after a few hours of watching I have to restart iTunes because everything starts to hang.  To say nothing of what happens when iTunes starts automatically downloading podcasts.  Syncs with my iPad have been hit or miss.  The entire machine seems slow and sluggish.  I tried running one app at a time, and that helped some, but it didn't fix the problem.  I am assuming this is a RAM issue and have ordered more, but Apple said it would work with 2Gb of RAM.  I don't call this working.
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    I saw an article earlier on one of the Mac RSSs that the writer was having problems with Safari consuming up to a gig of memory just sitting idle with a few tabs open.  I'm not going to bother with Safari until I put the memory in, Chrome runs pretty well, even if I can't really do the full-screen thing.  I guess at this point I'm just looking for help for what I can do to conserve memory until more arrives.  And I'm a little annoyed at Apple for saying Lion works with 2Gb of RAM when it really doesn't.  If you can't use the browser or the iTunes, how can you even hope to run Photoshop?  iMovie takes 5 minutes to load and when it does it's full of visual glitches.
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  • Late 2007 MacBook Pro S-Video adapter no output.

    I've troubleshooted everything I can, so hopefully one of you can help me!
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  • I have a 2007 Macbook Pro that is running 10.7.5 and I am trying to use a 10.6.3 DVD to install Snow Leopard to an external hard drive.

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    Take your MBP to an Apple store genius bar for a free diagnostic examination.  Since these symptoms are 'regular' and not intermittent, they should be able to determine what the problem is and the cure.
    ciao.

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