Lion issues with 2007 macbook pro

I am considering upgrading to Lion from Snow Leopard.  I have a 2007 MacBook Pro.  Anyone have experience, especially with issues?

I would suggest you search these forums and find the answers you seek.  It's relatively quick and painless to do that.  Since Apple has a discrete number of hardware products, it's much easier for them to bring out a new operating system with a minimum of issues.  I wouldn't worry about it.

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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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    OptionL wrote:
    Installed Lion successfully on my 2007 MacBook Pro. First run went OK. Tried restarting and won't boot. No Chime... nothing.
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    Pete
    Pete

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    I have to go so far as to reset my Time Machine AND Macbook to restore the connection.
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  • Wifi, power and cooling issues with my MacBook Pro.

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    It sounds like you have several issues:
    I don't know why your MBP can only receive wireless signals from 5 feet away. Unless possibly the antenna has worked loose. But I'm just guessing.
    Regarding the power, is your battery still good? Have you tried resetting the SMC?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1411?viewlocale=en_US
    Regarding the heat issue, have you tried running the extended version of the Apple Hardware Test? If you check your fans with iStatPro, are both running at an appropriate speed for the heat?
    Also, have you checked in Activity Monitor for any out of control processes which might be running in the background and hogging the CPU?
    A good place to start would be with the AHT. Since you have Applecare, you should also have a Tech Tool Deluxe disc, and you can run that too. Should anything turn up in the form of an error code, that would indicate a hardware problem. Write down the code and call Apple to arrange for repair.
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  • Serious issues with my Macbook pro

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