My macbook pro 15, 2008 model says it's charging, amber light on magsafe, yet battery icon remains at 9%

Help needed!
My macbook pro 15, early 2008 model, runs on mountain lion, has developed a problem with charging. When I plug in the magsafe charger , it lights up amber  (to suggest it's charging) and the battery charging icon at the top right of the screen is visible.  Furthermore when I check the system power settings it says the battery is charging.
However! the  percentage of charge doesn't seem to be increase!  I had it charging for over 2 hours last night and the charge remained at 9% which is where it was when I started....
Can anyone help?
thanks

Yes, I boot up from the OS 10.6.3 installation disc and use Disc Utility to repair Disk and Permissions. I must tell you though, I've done the disc repair and permission repair quite a few times and it has never helped. Right now I've forgotten the OS disc in Luxemburg so I can only get it when I'm back in 3 weeks.
I ran Disc Utility today though and repaired permissions. The only one that wasn't fixed was an SUID-file.
I also checked the disc and it has some problems but I can't fix them until I get my OS disc or if I ask them to do it at the Genius Bar.
Yes, I have a Time Machine backup on an external usb HDD, last time I backed up was yesterday.

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    com.apple.kext.AppleMatch          1.0.0d1
    com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet          7
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    The screen can go black at any time, when it is booting (the gray screen with the Apple logo), or in the Apple hardware test. I have run Apple Hardware Test for several times, and no errors were found.
    Desperately, I brought my laptop to the local apple store, and there I was unable to reproduce the black of death, and I left my computer there for check, after 3 days, they just called me, saying there was nothing wrong with it. But when I take it home, turn it on, only to find that the problem still remains the same.
    Could it be the problem with a defected graphic chip? Or is it a problem with the firmware or the OS?
    I really appreciate your assistance.
    PS I tried to reset the SMC as it is instructed in Apple Support, but I did not see the led blinking at all, so I did not know whether it worked or not.

    i am having the same problem!!! My description is pretty much exactly the same as the orgional posters. now mine have been less frequent, but i recently just expierenced two in a row in about a 3 minute time span. now, mine have never done it at boot up. i dont believe i had this problem with 10.5, and i definitly dont have this problem in windows. now, i have in MOST cases, been able to recover from it by, simply closing the screen for a moment, then reopening it. but i really would like this issue to be resolved. Thanks!

  • Black Screen on MacBook Pro Early 2008

    Hey guys,
    i have a problem. My MacBook Pro Early 2008 doesnt boot anymore. If i press the power button the screen remains black and the hdd spins a few seconds and you can hear the superdrive make a short noise. But nothing more happens.
    I know from the nVidia 8600m GT issue and i even have the modelnumber A1260 but the apple reseller told me that if there comes no start sound , it is not that problem. My question is: is it possible that the (probably) defect 8600m gt chip on my logicboard has caused a defect of the whole logicboard ? I heard from a guy whos board was repaired for free but its PowerManagment Unit on the logicboard was defect but the Technical guy told him , that it was caused by the nvdia chip and so it was repaired for free. How can i find out if my chip was the reason for the defect ?
    Iam not a native speaker and i hope you can understand what iam trying to say iam happy for every correction and help.
    greets
    max

    "How can i find out if my chip was the reason for the defect ?"
    By having it examined by a certified Apple technician. If necessary, show the tech the KB Article: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377 MacBook Pro: Distorted video or no video issues
    "apple reseller told me that if there comes *no start sound* , it is not that problem."
    You do not have a start sound?
    Have you tried starting up from your install DVD?
    If you have AppleCare, strongly suggest that you contact them first.
    !http://i45.tinypic.com/jl0z95.jpg!

  • Macbook Pro Early 2008 running slow, hot even with upgrades - what to do?

    Hello!
    Specs:
    I have a Macbook Pro Early 2008 (Model A1260). I have upgraded both the RAM (from 2GB to 4GB DDR2 667) and the HDD  (from the factory installed 200GB 5400 to a 750GB 5400).
    Previous to this, I was running Leopard, and upgraded to Snow Leopard then Lion as my specs match the requirements. On the old/original HDD and RAM, All was good for about 3  months, and in the past month or two, I began to have performance issues, so after trying everything (including a clean wipe & reinstall using Lion Recovery) and doing a lot of reading in these forums and others, I decided/hoped the problem would be remedied with some upgrades (hence the new HDD & RAM upgrades).
    This has helped to the point where I can now run safari without having to force reload or having the whole computer freeze (although that has now happened once), but I wasn't even able to load a youtube video.
    CPU Usage:
    I checked the activity monitor and I'm getting a pretty constant CPU usage of about 50% (even with no other apps running):
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    My fans are engaged constantly (smcFanControl has my computer at 75º-80ºC at any given time that it's on).
    The CPU usage & temps seems high - but I am not sure haven't found very good answers online.
    Things I've Tried (Post RAM & HDD Upgrades):
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    Ran repair permissions - and some things were repaired.
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    Reset the SMC per apple support instructions - had no effect on the fans or heat (though I'm still not sure if this is a real problem or not!)
    What I'm looking for :
    Any ideas on what could be going on - is this just par for the course on older models running lion, or is there something more to be done?
    I am really hoping to squeeze a few more years of service out of this machine! Thanks for any advice you can give me!

    Incase you are using your MBP like a laptop (which it is NOT)...................
    According to the user manual it states in part:
    "Do not operate your MacBook Pro on a pillow or other soft material, as the material can block the airflow vents. Never place anything over the keyboard when operating your MacBook Pro. Never push objects into the ventilation openings."
    MacBook Pro: Care, Use, and Safety Information
    "Do not place your MacBook Pro on your lap or other body surface for extended periods of time. Prolonged body contact can cause discomfort and potentially a burn."

  • AirParrot 2.0 CRASH on Macbook Pro (late 2008) OS X 10.10.1 NOT MIRRORING on AppleTV 7.0.2

    I’ve purchased last AirParrot 2.0, to mirror my MacBook Pro (late 2008 model) on my AppleTV. I’ve dropped the app in my application folder and run it. Added the license key. I’ve tried to connect my apple tv. The app finds my AppletTV but as soon as the connection between them starts, the app crashes and shuts down.
    I’ve Mac OS 10.10.1 Yosemite and AppleTV software 7.0.2.
    Currently "Audio Only" mode it's the only way to use the app but Airplay It'a already supported on my Macbook i need AirMirroring.
    On Mac OS Mavericks 10.9 the app working well, almost.
    Do you know what supposedly could be the problem? Where can I find Log File?
    thanks
    lisergico

    Sorry about that! Try the 2.0.2 update we just released this evening . It should get you going.

  • Can you put a 1.5V SODIMM in macbook pro early 2008?

    I was looking at the memory in my MacBook Pro (early 2008 - model MacBookPro4,1 series) and noticed that it's using a 1.5V 200-pin SODIMM but all the other SODIMM modules I've been looking at are 1.8V - any idea what would be the affect of using this 1.5V memory? Wouldn't there be a lot of system crashes if the memory were not compatible with the MacBook? If it matters it's a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo running Lion 10.7.2
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    Thanks...
    -Bob

    Abosultely positive - the model is a A1260, Part number MB133LL/A, MacBookPro4,1 according to System Information app - and these all point to MacBook Pro Early 2008 according to my research. I believe the newer MacBook's use 204-pin SODIMM not 200-pin SODIMM so that's the big tipoff to me.
    I'm not much of a hardware expert but I do remember e=i*r so with the same current less voltage means less resistance and that means less heat generated to me. But like I said, I'm not a hardware engineer or expert.
    Thanks again for the help...
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  • Won't power up -- 17" MacBook Pro Early 2008 2.5GHz MB166LL/A MacBookPro4,1 Apple Model #A1261

    I have a 17" MacBook Pro Early 2008 2.5GHz MB166LL/A MacBookPro4,1 Apple Model #A1261. I bought this used last year, and installed one of OWC's 1TB 2.5" Hybrid HD/SSD drives in it last January. No problems whatsoever until the past 2 weeks, when I started having intermittent black screens (NOT display sleep) -- sometimes the black screen would disappear by itself, sometimes I had to (Power button) shut down, and when I restarted, everything was OK. Until yesterday.
    First let me note that, because I usually use the MacBook Pro in the same area in my house, I usually leave it plugged into the MagSafe power cube, and often just close the lid and put it to sleep, instead of going through start-up every time I need to access it. BTW, battery (NuPower) shows 5 solid green dots and does not seem to be a problem
    Night before last, I shut down the MB Pro, and closed the lid. Yesterday, I opened up the MB Pro, and hit the power button. All I got was a brief, non-pulsing white light on the display-locking/“sleep light” button, and a sort of graunchy whisper from what sounded to me like the optical drive, NO screen activity whatsoever, and the “sleep light” went out within 3 or 4 seconds. Could hear NO HD spin-up sounds.
    Tried everything I knew (not much), including disconnecting the MagSafe charger and removing the battery completely, letting it sit a few minutes, replacing battery and charger, and powering up. Same nothing, just another very brief whisper of activity from the optical drive. Being something of an “I’ll try anything, no matter how dumb it seems” idiot, I put a known, working, burned data CD-R in the optical drive. Removed the charger and battery again, waited, put everything back in. Tried to power up. Still nothing, same brief whisper from the optical drive, but the MB Pro would STILL not start up, the CD-R wouldn’t spin up OR eject, and I heard nothing from the hard drive, even with my ear ON the metal right over the drive.
    My next “don’t-really-want-to-do-it” step is to remove the 1TB drive, replace it with the original 250GB drive, see if that works, and, as I have a “Newer Technology” Voyager S3 bare drive (works with both 2.5” and 3.5”) USB dock connected to my main Mac (a mid-2011 iMac, 2.7GHz Core i5, OS X 10.9.3), I’ll try using that to check the hybrid drive.
    I’ve been a Mac-only user since 1989, and somehow this doesn’t seem like a drive problem. I’ve tried every OS X keyboard shortcut on the “OS X keyboard shortcuts” page, and the “sleep light” always comes on for a couple seconds, then goes out, the screen never even shows a flicker of life, and the HD NEVER spins up.
    Can the forum please clue me in with any tricks I haven’t tried yet?
    Thanks
    Bart Brown

    Thanks for the quick response. However, none of the following have worked:
    Have you tried SMC and PRAM resets?
    As usual, "sleep" light briefly illuminated -- 2-4 seconds -- then went out. No startup, no chime(s), no screen, no keyboard illumination, no HD spin-up.
    Also try an Apple Hardware Test.
    Same as above. Nada. "Mac NoteBook and Desktop computers shipping with OS X 10.7 or later have a partition on the hard drive or flash storage that contains AHT" -- since I can't get the drive to spin up, I can't access that partition... or anything else.
    You may need the #2 installation disk.
    Well, there I have TWO problems:
    One is that I bought this MBPro on eBay, and received no disks -- it came with OS X 10.9.x installed (and is now at OS X 10.9.3). Is there any way to get “retail” install disks that will work with this MacBook Pro?
    Second is that there's a data CD in the optical drive. Because the MBPro won't boot, I can't get the data CD out even if I had the 2nd Install DVD. Any way I can get this data CD out -- hatpin, barbecue skewer, fencing foil, sledgehammer?
    I talked with OWC, from whom I bought the hybrid Seagate HDD/SSD 1TB drive last November. We tried a few ideas he had — mostly the same as those suggested by “Oglethorpe” (no relation to “Ogie” Oglethorpe in “Slapshot,” I hope!) — none of which worked, as I’ve already indicated above.
    My last-ditch effort-of-desperation is to remove the hybrid Seagate HDD/SSD 1TB drive, and put in the original 250GB drive (never throw away a good drive!), and see if the MBPro returns from the dead. I will also put the hybrid Seagate HDD/SSD 1TB bare drive into my Newer Technologies Voyager S3 bare-drive dock, which takes 2.5” and 3.5” drives, and see if there’s a problem with the hybrid Seagate HDD/SSD 1TB drive. While no longer under warranty with OWC/MacSales, it IS still under a 2-year warranty with Seagate.
    Any other suggestions gladly entertained.
    Thanks again.
    Bart Brown

  • Wireless instability in new  Macbook pro (late 2008) (uniblock model)

    I have been experiencing the same kind of instability problems with the wireless connections of the new Macbook pro (late 2008 "unibody") reported in other posts in this section.
    My network configuration includes a Time Capsule base station(802.11n (802.11b/g compatible)) and an Airport Express(802.11n) that extends the network and is used mostly for wireless music feeding into sound equipment.
    I have been using this network for months with my old MBP (Core Duo,15.4', 2.16 MHz) and it works perfectly. From that notebook iTunes recognizes the Airport express immediately and feeds music without any problems.
    I transferred all my configuration to the new Macbook Pro (late 2008 - which is indeed a beautiful piece of hardware, exquisitely designed) and everything works perfectly... except the wireless connection.
    It behaves quite unstably. Usually, it is necessary to turn airport off and on several times in the computer to get iTunes to connect to the Airport Express. Even then, the music stream suffers from frequent interruptions and suddenly gets in trouble and looses connection.
    While iTunes is trying to reconnect to the Airport Express, usually the internet connection fails altogether, making it necessary to turn airport off and on in the notebook to restart all the wireless connections.
    All along, the old MBP wireless connections behave perfectly, proving the problem is in the new Macbook (late 2008) and not in the network.
    I have loaded all the firmware and software updates available in the Apple site, and the behaviour improved somewhat with the EFI firmware update 1.6 and SMC firmware update 1.2. I also reset the SMC.
    However, the problem is still there and appears now and then seemingly without a pattern.

    Folks: *there may be a power/signal issue going on here.* I had a similar problem of my network connection dragging to practically nothing when hooking up my LaCie external drive to the USB port. Please see my post below (link and text)
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9914924#9914924
    Folks:
    Apple needs to get on this issue fast; after turning off my N mode on my WRT160N Linksys Router, I got my packet speed back up to where it should be... HOWEVER I noticed another problem.
    When I hooked up my LaCie external drive (connected via USB), my packets on PING practically stall to nothing. I then eject the external USB drive and re-ping and I get acceptable packet speeds; I re-connect the LaCie external drive to the USB port and my PING crawls to nothing.
    There is CLEARLY a correlation between the network speed crawling to nothing while hooking up an external drive; possibly a power sink and/or signal interference on the Airport when hooking up a USB device? (or perhaps even Firewire 800 too?)
    I sure hope Apple is reading this one, because this could be a MAJOR issue that needs to be fixed ASAP.

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