MacBook Pro Late 2008 - Early 2009
Hi,
I've got a MacBook Pro unibody late 2008-early 2009 with Intel Core 2 Duo processor. I would like to know if my processor is 32bit or 64bit so that I will decide to use 32bit software or 64bit software.
Thanks in advance.
Giacomo
Hi Giacomo,
every Intel Core 2 Duo processor is a 64-bit processor.
Only the very first Intel Core Duo (without the '2') are only 32-bit processors.
Regards
Stefan
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What is the difference between Macbook Pro late 2008 & early 2009 ???
I just bought a Macbook Pro on 1/1/09. I'm assuming I got a Late 2008. What is the difference between Macbook Pro late 2008 & early 2009 ???
-RanyThe "late 2008" macbook pro refers to the new 15 inch MBP currently out, and the early 2009 refers to it's big brother, the 17 inch which is due to come out in the near future.
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User Contributed Tips, Ports & interfaces on MacBook Pro (Late 2008 & 2009)
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http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032539
Publish date: June 26, 2009
See also the User Tips LibraryThanks again for your help Rod!
One of the first things I tried was different combinations of devices to see if it may have been the device just not powering up. The main device I use is an official Apple wired keyboard, because at home I connect my MBP to my monitor and use a separate keyboard and mouse. I have tried other devices too with the same result, they only work when the dock is connected. I have tried connecting my iPhone via USB cable, i have a 16GB SanDisk Cruzer flash drive, which only lights up if the dock is connected, and I have a 4 port USB hub with a power LED on it, which again only lights up when the dock is connected.
I looked in system profiler, and it says the USB ports are there, but doesn't recognise any devices plugged in, other than the dock. However, when the dock is plugged in, for example, it recognises the Apple keyboard in the other port.
I took two screen shots, one of system profiler without the dock plugged in (USB keyboard still plugged in but not showing up), and another of when I plugged the dock in.
Without Dock:
With Dock:
It might be worth pointing out that the HDD dock has two USB ports on it, which is what is highlighted in the second pic.
I have also tried rebooting the computer with devices already attached but with the same result again. I've tried booting it with the dock and the keyboard attached, with just the keyboard, with just the dock, but either way unless the dock is connected, nothing else will work via USB.
I just want to say thanks again Rod, it's very kind of you to spend your time trying to help me, and it is really appreciated!
I'm going to contact Apple support shortly and see if they can offer a solution, or see if I can send it in for repair, which I am reluctant to do seeing as it's my only computer
Cheers!
Gav -
15" MacBook Pro (Late 2008) Hard Freezing & Apple Refusing Support
Hi all,
I have tried installing Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / Vista SP1 32-bit and 64-bit on my 15" Unibody MacBook Pro, and in all instances the machine has hard locked up / froze randomly, which can only be rectified by a hard reboot. Sometimes the machine locks up within 5 minutes of turning it on, other times it may be after an hour when browsing the Internet. Most times it will lock up when actually installing Windows - usually during the 'Expanding files..' stage.
The lockups happen even when simply running the basic Vista install with no other software, not even the BootCamp drivers. Installing the BootCamp drivers has no effect as the machine also freezes after I have installed them also.
Bizarrely, OSX works fine on the same machine. I am suspecting a hardware issue with the hard disk (bad sectors?) or SATA controller given the point that it locks up most frequently at.
I have reformatted the BootCamp partition on the machine a number of times now, and installed a fresh copy of Vista every time to no avail.
Frustrated at getting nowhere, I took my MacBook Pro into an Apple store to the Genius Bar on two occasions.
On the first occasion, the staff member dealing with me went into defensive mode as soon as I mentioned running Windows via Boot Camp. He stated that Apple do not support Windows issues and that I had to contact Microsoft. At no point did they attempt to diagnose if it was a hardware issue, despite it locking up during the Windows installation, which to me certainly points to a hardware issue.
I then called up AppleCare, spoke with level 1 and 2 technicians, but they basically told me the same thing - sorry, we don't support Windows, go and talk to Microsoft.
The second time at the Genuis Bar was a little more succesful, as I demonstrated the laptop locking up. The genius then repartitioned and reinstalled Vista on the laptop only to see it lock up 13% into expanding files. He told me that if I hadn't got a customised machine that he would swap it out straight away, however because I ordered online and specified the 2.8GHz CPU and SSD disk, I had to call AppleCare. He made a note on the incident report recommending a hardware replacement.
Today I called up AppleCare again and although the support technician was very sympathetic and helpful, after speaking to a number of departments he was unable to resolve my problem satisfactorily (i.e. repair, replacement or refund) and suggested that I write a letter of complaint to Apple Operations Europe.
He also said that my problem was down to a security update issued as a patch by Microsoft, which I can't say I agreed 100% with, but went with it. He said that Apple only support Vista in a configuration that was valid at the time of relase of the MacBook Pro's, and that they don't support Vista with any future updates! Curious about this, I installed Vista (non-SP1) and the same issue occurred.
Finally, I borrowed a friend's MacBook Pro and have been testing it side by side with mine. My friend's laptop works perfectly whereas mine locks up frequently.
Given all of the troubleshooting I have performed, including trying the same thing on an identical laptop with no adverse effects, I have come to the conclusion that this is a hardware issue, not a software incompatibility.
Despite all the above, Apple refuses to acknowledge that this might be a hardware problem. I don't care what the resolution is - repair or replacement - I just want a working laptop!
I have been an Apple convert since 2 years ago, recommending their products to friends, family and colleagues. I've never had a bad experience up until now, however this incident has certainly made me reconsider my view of the company.
Whilst browsing the Apple support forums, I came across a number of people with identical issues to those that I am experiencing, all without a solution or acknowledgement from Apple. I have included links to these discussions below in the hope that Apple might take a look and comment on them.
Topic : Possible total fix to late macbook pro 2008 random freeze ON VISTA
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8871096�
'To the person who still has these problems, replace your motherboard, by then I don't think it's driver issues for you anymore. I believe it might be logic board. My OLD macbook pro had a freezing problem, and i tried every possible driver, and then when I got them to fix it, they replaced the logic board and voila everything fixed. Have you gotten Apple to try and fix it?'
Late 08 Macbook Pro freezing in Vista 32
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8835411�
Unibody MacBook Pro 17 Freezes
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9355178�
Windows Vista freezes ramdomly since 1st day of use
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1963316&tstart=105
Help- Windows Vista Crashing and now not starting!
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1942596&tstart=195
MacBook Pro Freezing Up
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9226253�
There are many more discussions pertaining to the same issue on the support forum.
On the Apple website (http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html) it states:
'Boot Camp supports the most popular 32-bit releases of Windows XP and Windows Vista. When you use either operating system on your Mac, your Windows applications will run at native speed. Windows applications have full access to multiple processors and multiple cores, accelerated 3D graphics, and high-speed connections like USB, FireWire, Wi-Fi, and Gigabit Ethernet.'
Boot Camp 2.0: Which versions of Microsoft Windows are supported?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1888
You can install the following Microsoft operating systems via Boot Camp 2.0 or later.
Microsoft Windows Vista (64 bit) (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) on certain Mac Pro and MacBook Pro computers
Boot Camp: Macs that work with 64-bit editions of Microsoft Windows Vista
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1846
Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit editions are supported on certain Intel-based Macs via Boot Camp, which is included with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
These Macs support 64-bit editions of Windows Vista:
• Mac Pro (Early 2008)
• MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2008)
• MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2008)
• MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2008)
• Mac Pro (Early 2009)
• MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2009)
Clearly my 15" MacBook Pro supports Windows Vista 64-bit, and my understanding is that Apple should have tested this configuration thoroughly as part of the hardware development QA process. In order to sell a product advertised as supporting a particular feature, surely you must support customers who run into problems using the machine for the advertised purpose?
Does anyone know the configuration of Windows Vista 64-bit running on the 15" MacBook Pro that Apple supports?
Has anyone else had luck getting support for these hard lock ups?
Sorry for the rant - I'm just not feeling the Apple love right nowhi, good to know that other people also having problems with the late 2008 MacBook Pro.
I have the following problem which is definately related to the chipset. i recently bought the P256 CMFSSD-256GBG2D and the performance on mac os x was really poor. installation took 20 minutes from an usb stick. i thought the ssd was broken, but its definately not. i removed a 2 gb ram module out of my mbp and tada the ssd runs at full speed. i also put the ssd in a friends macbook pro 4,1 with 4gb ram and "INTEL" chipset and everything worked. after testing the ssd in nearly 8 different systems, desktop computers notebooks netbooks, i definately can say, my ssd works, but not in my nice macbook pro. after opening a thread in the corsair forum, which also got me no positive feedback, i called the hotline here in germany. the guy on the phone said "i will take care of the problem", after 40 minutes on line, getting no answer, i hung up.
and to make things clear, my macbook runs fine with 4gb ram and a normal hdd on mac os x 10.5.7 and windows xp sp3.
here is the link to the corsair forum:
http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=78579
i think the nvidia chipset was not a good option for apple.
a frustrated apple user -
Internal HD upgrade or external HD for my Macbook Pro (Late 2008)
Hello,
I am finding the 250gb internal hard drive not enough and want to upgrade to a 500gb/1tb hard drive for my macbook pro (late 2008 edition).
What I am wondering is whether to change the internal hard drive OR buy the fastest possible external hard drive for my mac which I believe is one that works with firewire 800 as my late 2008 macbook pro does not come with USB 3.0.
The external hard drive I have found is £110 and my macbook would be using the Firewire 800 connection:
LaCie Rugged Triple 301984 1TB USB 3.0 and Firewire 800 5400 rpm Portable Hard Disk Drive
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rugged-Triple-301984-Firewire-Portable/dp/B005C2BNJI
I dont necessarily need the portability of a external hard drive. I work with large files (photoshop, illustrator files mainly) and would would be concerned that I would not be able to work directly on the hard drive for this type of work so an internal hard drive may be better/
Can anyone suggest a good, fast, cheap, popular internal hard drive compatible with my computer and whether you would suggest changing the internal HD or buying an external.
I am running Mavericks and the only other change I have made is by upgrading my RAM from 4gb to 8gb. Thanks so much for your help
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 8 GB
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP51.007E.B06
SMC Version (system): 1.33f8
Serial Number (system): W8******1G0
Hardware UUID: *****
Sudden Motion Sensor:
State: Enabled
<Edited By Host>For both convenience and speed, I'd recommend replacing the internal hard drive. Your MacBook Pro can handle nearly any internal SATA 2.5" HD on the market, including 7200rpm models. For what it's worth, I'd recommend a Western Digital Black WD7500BPKX or similar or Hitachi HGST 7K1000 although in my experience Hitachi drives run hot and that's the reason I don't use them as internal drives.
FW800 is fine, but then you have an external hard drive to lug around plus the connection is considerably slower than the internal SATA connection used by the internal hard drive.
Note that you will have to either 1) clone your existing drive to the new drive or 2) completely reinstall OSX and all your apps from scratch to the new drive when you replace the internal drive. If it were me, I'd take the opportunity to reinstall everything from scratch.
btw, I have done this myself on a number of 2008/2009 MacBook Pros and it's not hard at all. iFixit has tutorials on how to do this. (Here is a link to the one that I believe is your model. -
i did hold the ALT cmand r key but i cant see the globe i dont know how i can fix my macbook pro late 2008 can any 1 plzzzz help me im very upsate but i live PAKISTAN in here i cant find os x lion disk i dont know what to do if i get the os x lion usb
That does not work on model year older then 2010 and really doesn't work on any older then late 2011 models.
You will need a set of original system dvd disc thjat are always sypplied with every mac sold before Lion came out. Systems older then late release early 2011 models.
If you don't have them you kcan order a replacement set from apple by calling them. Have the serial number of you mac handy. -
MacBook Pro Late 2008 (Unibody) doesn't boot
Hello,
my good old MacBook Pro Late 2008 running Mountain Lion won't boot anymore. The sleep light does not light on, the green battery status indicator light is showing that the battery is full. I had this problem two or three times, and usually my Macbook comes magically back to life after one or two days.
At the Apple store they said I'd have to make a SMC reset, and when they did it in the store, it worked. But it doesn't work for me (and I am sure I am doing the same thing, so maybe the Apple guy was just lucky – or is there another special trick?). What could be the solution to my problem?
Unfortunately, I can't really tell the exact specifications, but it is the standard model, and I didn't change anything since. I just had the problem that it was getting really hot like half a year ago, but then I cleaned the fans and since then it was running rather fine (just sometimes froze).
Any help greatly appreciated!
JulianI've got the same, or almost the same problem on a MBP 2008 (late).
MBP 15.4/2.53/2X2GB/320/SD/512VRAM upgraded to 8 GB 1067 DDR3 (OWC memory)
In my case the computer works fine when I'm able to get it on. If it is turned off and the MagSafe charger disconnected then left that way for a few hours, and the MagSafe is re-connected, let it charge for a bit, it can often be turned on via the power button. HOWEVER, .....
If it is left OFF overnight (Apple > Shut Down .... ), and the backlit keyboard goes dark, then a little pause before closing the lid, and left overnight, it will usually not be able to be turned on. The battery is in reasonably good condition (~+3500 mAh) and the newer battery (~ guess +5000 or more mAh) it doesn't do any better, and it won't turn on. Cycle count 183.
Take the battery out, (disconnect the MagSafe first! Never have the MagSafe charging without a batter in the computer) wait half a minute, reinstall battery (I like the 5,1 because the back section can be easily removed to access the battery and the hard drive), attach the MagSafe charger then wait a bit (few minutes), and the computer can often be turned on the first time. If not the first time then repeat the process. Tried hitting the Power button with the battery off but that doesn't seem to change anything.
Erased the HD (Hard Drive) and reinstalled Yosemite, have Fire Vault turned off, did a Utilities (Cmd + r ) check of the hardware (no problems), also did a few other tests - no problems. PRAM reset. Investigated BONJOUR - haven't gone into the Terminal yet. Would be nice to disable Bonjour without disabling DNS. https://www.apple.com/support/bonjour/ and http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/151485/how-do-i-disable-bonjour-visibil ity-after-yosemite-install and http://forums.obdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6106
The Genius Bar tested it and couldn't find a problem. Suggested the Logic Board be replaced and that i$ expen$ive! I've investigated having the Logic Board repaired and that would cost around $150 + shipping. Won't do the oven trick. Other problem sources I've come across is the graphics chip (mainly on the 2008 (early) MBPs.
Since erasing and reinstalling OS X Yosemite the computer really screams but I've started to reinstall some of the applications (FCPX & Motion), Documents, and Movie files. Still screams though! Nothing like a real cleaning of the hard drive. Didn't do a Time Capsule-type backup because I wanted to minimize "junk". The CanoScan LiDE 90 scanner won't work because Canon won't come up with a driver to work with Yosemite. Won't buy a Canon scanner again and didn't want to buy it to begin with due to a previous Canon problem. Bought a new Canon camcorder, $1,600 + tax, back when they had mini-tapes, it at the Maxwell tape but just outside the warranty period and wanted something around $500 to fix it. Turned out that was a typical problem.
Really running out of options and ideas at this point. Hate to send it off to repair the Logic Board. Still looking for a software or setting fix. -
Macbook Pro Late 2008 gets hot, fans kick on at 6200 rpm, and CPU usage of about 65% when viewing Flash Content. I've been to the Adobe Forum, but saw no solution for this. Already unchecked Hardware Acceleration. I had motherboard replaced just a week ago, so that's not the issue. I hope someone can help.
MDhennin wrote:
Yes it was happening before the logicboard was replaced. I'm up to date with Flash and Software Updates too. Macbook can handle everything but Flash content. So I assume its related to some kind of incompatability. Not sure though. I have come across others who have the same issue.
Ok, dumb question on my part, but did any of those others find a solution? If not, what have they, and you, tried? If you don't mind, posting a link to content which causes this might be helpful (I don't watch a lot of Flash-based video, but I've never had an issue like that on my early 2008/less able MBP . . .). -
Use airdrop between macbook pro late 2008 (mavericks installed) and iphone 5s.
Can i transfer files between airdrop with a macbook pro late 2008 (mavericks installed) and iphone 5s?
I have the same problem on my early 2011 mbp... i think it's a bug. there's not even a menu for see older macs or who can airdrop to me
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Can I run my MacBook Pro Late 2008 without battery forever? Is it bad in long term or anything? Does it make the system less stable?
My battery got swollen (and I unfortunately noticed it very late and might have be running with it for months, which potentially explains all the crashes everyday and the trackpad not working anymore, the Apple test also says I have a bar of ram broken...) and I had to remove it because the back pannel did not close anymore... Can I still use my MBP normally forever that way? I was planning on buying a new mac anyway but maybe waiting for the next iMac upgrade in the year... Should I wait?Other than the system shutting down instantly if you have a power outage, whcih could corrupt the OS. Nothing else bad will happen.
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Macbook Pro Late 2008 Boot Issue
Hello All!
So I have an issue i would like to throw into the ring and see if I get any responses I have not thought of yet. Let me give you a quick backstory to my recent macbook adventures.... I will start with a quick prelude story.
Chapter One:
Purchased a used Macbook Pro, Late 2008 2.53ghz, 4gb DDR3 ram with no charger off ebay. And yes, I should know better. But honestly, it only had a cracked screen but still worked perfectly connected to an external monitor and i could not pass on the price of it.
Chapter Two:
After recieving my purchase, I determined that it was just a cracked cover over the LCD screen which is easily replaced, but the backlight was out on the LCD. So i ordered a new LCD. The new LCD did not fix my issue, which then pointed me to a problem on the motherboard. I then sent it out and had it repaired.
Chapter Three:
Upon recieving my newly repaired macbook, I installed a new SSD drive, battery and replaced the screen cover for the newly installed LCD. It looks Fantastic if I do say so myself! I then proceded to install lion and I have a perfect running Macbook Pro for less than 700 bucks after all was said and done.
Chapter Four:
Now, at this point you should know why I bought it... I use it for djing. That is it. There is nothing else on this. No apps, programs, or scripts. It has an updated lion OS on it and my serato itch Djing software. There isnt even any music on it as i store that on an external 3T WD elements drive. (I only installed an 80gb SSD for the OS system). Unfortunately i have had some instances where the Mac Pro has just shut down completely while im spinning! Not good for business!
Chapter Five:
Over the course of the last year I have noticed some things happening. Longer than normal boot times (especially since it has an SSD in it this seems wierd to me) and crashing of the Itch software while trying to analyze music or just not closing itch at all when im done playing a show and having to press and hold the power button to turn off the mac. Now for the kicker... Unbeknowst to me, apparently you cant use a 65W charger on a macbook that requires an 85W charger, this i just recently learned. The charger i was using was a 65W from a white 13 inch macbook 2006. I just recently aquired the 85W charger.
This brings us to the present.....
Here is the issue. I was analyzing my music files using itch, when suddenly & randomly one of the 2 analyzing indicators would just stop analyzing the track it was on... This leaves only one analyzer bar going and the other just stuck where it is (16000 songs will take awhile with only one analyzer going). If i stop analyzing and restart it, it picks up where it left off and continues for a bit and stops again, but its never the same track or same length of time before it stops analyzing. Now I have tried this with both Lion and Snow Leopard (the white macbook 2006 has snow) and it appears to happen with either OS.
So I decided to install Snow on my Mac Pro 2008. For some reason, and I dont know why, it would not let me install snow to the partion I made on the drive. The disc would just keep rebooting the Mac pro over and over again. I know for a fact that snow works because I took the drive out of the white Macbook 2006 and put it into the Mac Pro 2008. Booted right up.
So, I have re-installed itch on lion... Still has the same problem with lion.
I have restored a copy of snow to the partioned hard drive of my Mac Pro 2008 from my white macbook 2006. This seems to be the only way to do this if i want snow on my Mac Pro 2008 since it won't boot Snow from disc or USB. Installed a new copy of itch, still the same problem.
So my question is this.... Is it hardware or software?
And to stop those from putting the obvious, I have done all the PVRAM, SMC etc resets!! I am not some 12yr old trying to make daddys computer work again because i used it like i shouldn't have. Im looking for something besides the obvious!
Sorry, but I felt the entire story needed to be told in order to get the responses I'm looking for....
And thanks for taking the time to read about my issues! Hopefully someone can point me in the direction I need to go to get this to stop doing what it's doing. I will be more than happy to answer any and all questions concerning this issue as best I can.The heat generated may be a function of what you are doing on the Internet. Watching videos will stress the CPU/GPU and create heat and result in faster fan speeds.
First try a SMC and PRAM resets:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14222?viewlocale=en_US
If there is no change, post back.
Ciao -
MacBook Pro late 2008 no longer working with Airport Express
Hi,
since a few days I have big problems with my MacBook Pro (late 2008) and my Airport Express. The MacBook can't find the airport express anymore, even not with the airport utility...
The Airport Express is correctly configured as my Ipod, Blackberry and Dell pc are connecting to it and do have internet access...
I can only manage the Airport Express when I'm directly connected to it with an ethernet cable.
My brother has an airport expreme, I tested it with my MacBook Pro and there it just works fine...
Can anyone help me? Has it something to do with an update for Mac OS X or the firmware from the Airport Express?
Many thanks in advance!Thanks for the response,
1. I live in Atlanta, close enough to an Apple store. But I just know that going there will probably mean I'll have to get the logic board replaced.
2. The only thing I noticed before the first USB port started acting funny was that my battery status changed to "Service Battery". I plan on replacing it this week too.
3. Nope only difference is that my battery drains kind of fast. After about 3-4 hours of my normal usuage with it (Internet, music, videos, and sometimes using Logic) it will be time to hook up the charger.
Would replacing the battery do anything? I'm not thinking it would but figure it'd be worth a shot since I've got to replace it anyway.
And to goofyziggy,
I too noticed that most people who had this problem had some version of OSX 10.8.x -
Random hard freezing issues, Windows 8 64-bit on Macbook Pro (Late 2008)
Hi,
I recently upgraded to OS X 10.8.3 and got a hold on copy of Windows 8 64-bit. As I'm running on my old trustworthy 15 inch Macbook Pro (Late 2008), my hardware is officially unsupported. Over the years I've had XP, Vista, Win7 32-bit and 64-bit running running on the same machine, and thought I'd give Win8 a chance.
To be able to install Win8 on my unsupported hardware, I tricked the Bootcamp assistant that I was going to install Win7, and after the reboot and start of the Win7 installation, I exited the installer, rebooted, switched DVD to Win8 and did the installation from there. So far so good. For installing the Bootcamp drivers, I followed the instructions in https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4894920?tstart=90.
Now, the machine runs just fine with Windows 8, and I've installed some basic third party applications (Firefox, Spotify, Steam). However, I get completely random hard freezes on the machine (sound looping, no other activity whatsoever) during normal use. These can occur 20 minutes after start, or 3-4 hours in. The freezing behavior is very much similar to how my model can behave under overheating conditions (which mostly have occured in past Windows versions while gaming), however overheating doesn't seem to be the issue here (based on simple palpation ).
Have anyone experienced a similar problem, or know something about it? My current idea is that some weird things are going on with the Bootcamp drivers, so unless anyone comes up with a suggestion I might try doing a rollback to the point before I installed the drivers to see what I can make of it.
Thanks!Had a few similar short system freezes, after installing Windows 8 x64 on 13” MacBook Pro Mid-2010 with BootCamp 5.0.5033.
There is a suggestion that DisableDynamicTick may fix the problem: https://discussions.apple.com/message/21565295#21565295. There were similar topics at Microsoft forums: 1, 2, 3. It was said “that this will likely reduce system battery life, so it should be undone when you update your Windows build or if it doesn't resolve your issue”, and that “this problem is resolved in the release versions of Windows 8”.
Another possibility is that there is indeed a buggy driver, within BootCamp 5.0.5033, or a 3rd party, like a wireless network driver in the following case http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/system-fr eeze-randomly-after-installing-windows-8/49488183-26cf-4389-af21-a85dc366c99a?pa ge=2#LastReply.
The problem has been noticeable on my MacBook, but not annoying enough yet to spend time troubleshooting. If you find a robust solution, using the links above or other method, it would be interesting to know.
HTH -
My macbook pro late 2008 randomly freeze
Hi I recently upgrade my macbook pro Late 2008 by adding a 250 go Crucial SSD drive in the main harddrive spot. I also put a 1 To HDD in the place of the super drive.
Since then, my macbook randomly freeze. I can't see any link to any specific usage. It just happen for no reasons. I had to reboot by holding the power button.
Thanks for your help!
Here is the informations I collect using the software "EtreCheck":
Description du problème :
L’ordinateur gèle sans raisons. Peu importe le moment ou l’intensité de l’utilisation.
EtreCheck version: 2.1.8 (121)
Report generated 18 avril 2015 13:21:13 UTC−4
Télécharger EtreCheck à http://etresoft.com/etrecheck
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Informations matérielles : ℹ️
MacBook Pro (15 pouces, fin 2008) (Caractéristiques techniques)
MacBook Pro - modèle : MacBookPro5,1
1 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU : 2-core
8 GB RAM Extensible
BANK 0/DIMM0
4 GB DDR3 1067 MHz ok
BANK 0/DIMM1
4 GB DDR3 1067 MHz ok
Bluetooth: Vieux - Handoff/Airdrop2 pas disponible
Wireless: en1: 802.11 a/b/g/n
La santé de la batterie : Normal - Comptage de cycles 155
Informations vidéo : ℹ️
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M - VRAM : 256 MB
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT - VRAM : 256 MB
Color LCD 1440 x 900
SMBX2450 spdisplays_1080p
Logiciel du système : ℹ️
OS X 10.9.5 (13F34) - Temps depuis le démarrage : 0:7:8
Informations des disques : ℹ️
Crucial_CT256MX100SSD1 disk0 : (256,06 GB)
EFI (disk0s1) <non monté> : 210 Mo
New Macintosh HD - SSD 2014 (disk0s2) / : 255.72 Go (66.29 Go libre)
ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB disk1 : (1 TB)
EFI (disk1s1) <non monté> : 210 Mo
Storage Macintosh (disk1s2) /Volumes/Storage Macintosh : 999.86 Go (942.51 Go libre)
Informations USB : ℹ️
Apple Inc. Built-in iSight
Apple, Inc. Keyboard Hub
Apple Inc. Apple Keyboard
Brother HL-L2360D series
Apple, Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
Logitech USB Receiver
Apple Inc. BRCM2046 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Gatekeeper : ℹ️
Mac App Store et développeurs identifiés
Extensions du noyau : ℹ️
/Library/Extensions
[engagé] com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver (3.9.1 - SDK 10.8) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.movavi.driver.SoundGrabber (1.6.5 - SDK 10.6) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
/System/Library/Extensions
[désengagé] com.IKMultimedia.driver.StompIO1 (1.0.0) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.Logitech.Unifying.HID Driver (1.3.0 - SDK 10.6) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.caiaq.driver.NIUSBGuitarRigMobileDriver (2.4.23) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.caiaq.driver.NIUSBHardwareDriver (2.4.23) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.digidesign.iokit.DigiDal (8.0.1f1) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.digidesign.iokit.DigiIO (8.0.1f1) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.ikmultimedia.driver.StealthPedal (1.0.0) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.maudio.usb.fasttrackpro.driver (1.8.1) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.paceap.kext.pacesupport.master (5.9 - SDK 10.6) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.seagate.driver.PowSecDriverCore (5.2.6 - SDK 10.4) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
/System/Library/Extensions/PACESupportFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns
[désengagé] com.paceap.kext.pacesupport.leopard (5.9 - SDK 10.4) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.paceap.kext.pacesupport.panther (5.9 - SDK 10.-1) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.paceap.kext.pacesupport.snowleopard (5.9 - SDK 10.6) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.paceap.kext.pacesupport.tiger (5.9 - SDK 10.4) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
/System/Library/Extensions/Seagate Storage Driver.kext/Contents/PlugIns
[désengagé] com.seagate.driver.PowSecLeafDriver_10_4 (5.2.6 - SDK 10.4) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.seagate.driver.PowSecLeafDriver_10_5 (5.2.6 - SDK 10.5) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[désengagé] com.seagate.driver.SeagateDriveIcons (5.2.6 - SDK 10.4) [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Éléments de démarrage : ℹ️
HP IO : Chemin : /Library/StartupItems/HP IO
Les éléments de démarrage sont obsolètes avec OS X Yosemite
Daemons de lancement systèmes avec un problème : ℹ️
[en marche] com.seagate.TBDecorator.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Agents de lancement : ℹ️
[désengagé] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[en marche] com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[échec] com.adobe.ARMDCHelper.cc24aef4a1b90ed56a...plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[échec] com.lexmark.bmlaunchd.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[échec] com.lexmark.lexnetlaunchd.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[en marche] com.Logitech.Control Center.Daemon.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[en marche] com.m-audio.fasttrackpro.helper.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.oracle.java.Java-Updater.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Daemons de lancements : ℹ️
[en marche] com.adobe.adobeupdatedaemon.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.adobe.ARMDC.Communicator.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.adobe.ARMDC.SMJobBlessHelper.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.oracle.java.JavaUpdateHelper.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[en marche] com.paceap.eden.licensed.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] PACESupport.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Agents de lancement pour l’utilisateur : ℹ️
[engagé] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.facebook.videochat.[expurgé].plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.google.keystone.agent.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
[engagé] com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Éléments Ouverture : ℹ️
Steam Application (/Applications/Steam.app)
TimingHelper UNKNOWN (missing value)
gfxCardStatus Application (/Applications/gfxCardStatus.app)
Tabs UNKNOWN (missing value)
AURecvAddHostSheet.nib Document Caché (/System/Library/Components/CoreAudio.component/Contents/PlugIns/CoreAudioAUUI. bundle/Contents/Resources/ro.lproj/AURecvAddHostSheet.nib)
Chronicle Mini UNKNOWN (missing value)
MenuTab for Facebook UNKNOWN (missing value)
ElementsAutoAnalyzer Application (/Applications/Adobe Elements 10 Organizer.app/Contents/ElementsAutoAnalyzer.app)
Dropbox Application (/Applications/Dropbox.app)
NIHardwareAgent Application Caché (/Library/Application Support/Native Instruments/Hardware/NIHardwareAgent.app)
AdobeResourceSynchronizer Application Caché (/Applications/Adobe Acrobat DC/Adobe Acrobat.app/Contents/Helpers/AdobeResourceSynchronizer.app)
HP Scheduler Application (/Library/Application Support/Hewlett-Packard/Software Update/HP Scheduler.app)
Plug-ins internets : ℹ️
Default Browser : Version : 537 - SDK 10.9
Flip4Mac WMV Plugin : Version : 2.4.4.2 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
iLokClientHelper : Version : 3.5 - SDK 10.5 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin : Version : 12.3.6 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
AdobeAAMDetect : Version : AdobeAAMDetect 2.0.0.0 - SDK 10.7 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
FlashPlayer-10.6 : Version : 17.0.0.169 - SDK 10.6 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI : Version : 15.007.20033 - SDK 10.8 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
DivXBrowserPlugin : Version : 2.0 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Flash Player : Version : 17.0.0.169 - SDK 10.6 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
LogMeIn : Version : 1.0.961 - SDK 10.7 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
iPhotoPhotocast : Version : 7.0
LogMeInSafari32 : Version : 1.0.961 - SDK 10.7 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
AdobePDFViewer : Version : 15.007.20033 - SDK 10.8 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
QuickTime Plugin : Version : 7.7.3
RealPlayer Plugin : Version : Inconnu [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Silverlight : Version : 5.1.30514.0 - SDK 10.6 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
JavaAppletPlugin : Version : Java 8 Update 45 Vérifier la version
Plug-ins internets pour l’utilisateur : ℹ️
fbplugin_1_0_3 : Version : Inconnu [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Extensions de Safari : ℹ️
Searchme [Adware ! - Enlever]
Antidote
Amazon Shopping Assistant [Adware ! - Enlever]
Ebay Shopping Assistant [Adware ! - Enlever]
Panneaux de préférences tiers : ℹ️
DivX [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Flash Player [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Flip4Mac WMV [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Java [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Logitech Control Center [Cliquer pour l’aide]
M-AudioFastTrackPro [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Native Instruments USB Audio [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Paragon NTFS for Mac ® OS X [Cliquer pour l’aide]
Time Machine : ℹ️
Ignorer les fichiers du système : NON
Sauvegarde automatique : OUI
Disques sauvegardés :
New Macintosh HD - SSD 2014 : Taille de disque : 255.72 Go Disque utilisé : 189.42 Go
Destinations :
MACintouch [Local]
Taille totale : 499.76 Go
Nombre de sauvegardes total : 29
Sauvegardes la plus agée : 2013-11-18 17:57:27 +0000
Dernière sauvegarde : 2015-04-16 16:37:30 +0000
Taille de la disque de sauvegarde : Trop petit
Taille de sauvegarde 499.76 Go > (Disque utilisé 189.42 Go X 3)
L’utilisation du CPU par processus : ℹ️
9% WindowServer
1% mdworker
0% mds
0% fontd
0% AdobeCrashDaemon
L’utilisation de la RAM par processus : ℹ️
490 Mo firefox
120 Mo com.apple.IconServicesAgent
103 Mo mds_stores
94 Mo Creative Cloud
69 Mo ocspd
Informations de la mémoire virtuelle : ℹ️
4.58 Go RAM Disponible
1.88 Go RAM Active
1.11 Go RAM Inactive
753 Mo RAM Résidente
758 Mo Pages entrants
0 o Sorties pages
Informations du diagnostic : ℹ️
Apr 18, 2015, 01:13:39 PM Examen de soi - succès
Apr 17, 2015, 06:22:44 PM /Users/[expurgé]/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Empire Total War_2015-04-17-182244_[expurgé].crash
Apr 6, 2015, 02:03:41 PM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Kernel_2015-04-06-140341_[expurgé].panic [Click for details]Hi r.w.p & welcome to the forums...
Some or all of the following may be necessary - try in this order:
1. Try resetting your PRAM/NVRAM ( http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379?viewlocale=en_US ). If everything isn't fixed, then continue to follow the steps here including resetting your SMC ( http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1411 ) if necessary.
2. Use Font Book to eliminate all bad and duplicate fonts.
3. Reinstall (or install for the first time) the .6.1 and .6.2 updates by downloading and installing the combo updater ( http://support.apple.com/kb/DL959 ).
4. Reinstall 10.6 using your Snow Leopard install DVD by installing Snow over Snow using the upgrade method. Test your system after returning to 10.6. If is good there, then you may not want to re-install the.6.1 & .6.2 updates - if you do, then use the combo updater again ( http://support.apple.com/kb/DL959 ).
Still no joy, take it to an Apple Store and ask staff there for assistance. -
Focusrite Saffire 6 USB (1.1) with Macbook Pro late 2008
Equipment-
Macbook Pro Late 2008 w/ Yosemite 10.10.2
Focusrite Saffire 6 USB (1.1)
The Saffire 6 is a audio interface using USB 1.1 to connect microphones to my Macbook. It has 2 inputs and 4 outputs. I've had this unit for years and has worked fine. I realized today that I haven't used it since upgrading to 10.10 (Yosemite) and wasn't able to get it working. When I try to set it within Sound Preferences, all devices, In and Out, go blank, then come back constantly. It will even change Built-In Mic to "Unknown".
The Saffire website (http://global.focusrite.com/usb-audio-interfaces/saffire-6-usb/downloads) lists two different driver choices to use, but one is labeled specifically for 10.8.5. The other just says "Mac". I'm certain my device is USB 1.1. If it were 2.0, I wouldn't need a driver. According to the website, I should use the 2.9 version.
How can I check to see if all previous driver installations are clear?
Is there anything I can check to make this thing work? The Focusrite website (http://us.focusrite.com/answerbase/are-focusrite-products-compatible-with-osx-yo semite) says that the Saffire 6 USB is compatible with Yosemite.
I've emailed Focusrite and I'm hoping between them and this forum, I can get this working again.
Thanks!!I've spoken to Focusrite. They had me try a number of things. I tried some of my own things.
Different USB cable
Deleted VodBurner device
Repaired Permissions
Installed/Uninstalled 3ivx codec
Reset PRAM
Performed Safeboot
Removed Startup items
Growl, Sizeup, Crossover CD Helper, Dropbox
Disable MagicPrefs from Autostart
Still not able to get it to work. The device will work on an XP computer but I don't have another Mac to try it out on. Any suggestions?
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