Switch a 2007 Macbook Pro Keyboard To Unibody?

Possible?

Hi Coolboy,
Do you have it enabled in Sys Prefs > Keyboard?
Is the room too light to allow it to turn on?

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    So, a weird thing happened recently.  A friend of mine was trying to get his old PowerMac G4 working, but his DVD drive wasn't working, so I booted my computer into Target Disk mode so that we could restore his computer using my DVD drive.  After we were able to get it installed, I tried to reboot my computer back into Mountain Lion.  Upon restarting the computer, I noticed that the OS wouldn't boot.  After playing with that for a little while, I backed up my files onto another iMac (again, using Target Disk mode) and tried to reinstall the OS.  When I put in the Mountain Lion DVD and tried to boot from it, it didn't work.  So I tried my Lion disk, also didn't work.  Tried Snow Leopard and was able to get it to install, but I wasn't able to use my keyboard and mouse upon getting to the "Select Language" screen.  I finally thought "screw this" and made an appointment with an Apple Genius (who was quite helpful) at the Apple Store near me.  I showed up and we tried a bunch of things to no avail.  He ran the Apple Hardware Test and that nothing was wrong with the computer.  I did have non-apple RAM in my computer, so we tried switching that out.  No luck.  I also told him that I switched Hard Drives to another 320 GB to try and see if that was the problem. That wasn't the fix either.  After trying all of that stuff, I tried installing Windows 7, and ironically enough (since its an Mac), and it worked.  I am now using my Mid 2007 MacBook Pro with Windows 7 only and I still can't install MacOS (which I miss big time!).  The Genius said that he had never seen this before and was at a loss (couldn't think of another thing to try).  Instead of leaving it with them, I took it home with me as I needed a computer for School as I am a High School Teacher.  I also am a bit of a Computer Engineering guy (built my own computers, been installing OSes for 10 - 15 years, etc) and while I like to consider myself a modest person, I will call myself a self proclaimed expert.
    Has anyone heard / seen this happen?
    I've searched high and low on the internet for this and haven't found anything.  ****, even the Genius has never heard of anything and gave me his business card and told me to drop him a line if I am able to figure out the problem.
    I'm really hoping someone can help me shed some light on this subject as I feel like I have tried completely everything.
    Thanks in advance,
    Todd

    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.

  • 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.
    When the screen is working, it's perfect; no lines, stripes, colour shift or any difference to what one would expect. When it is black, the backlight is still operational (and dimming when on battery power) but there is no image - all pixels are solid black. Shining a torch on/through the screen does not reveal any image. When mirrored, the external monitor shows the brightness adjustment moving up and down in response to the key presses but it has no effect on the internal screen.
    My external display (Eizo) is always functional no matter what the built-in one is doing and is completely solid at all times.
    There is no correlation to temperature (I have SMC fan control), sleep, restart, fan speed, power source or anything environmental. The MacBook is on a fan stand for most of the time. External connections make no difference. If the fault is present before changing any of these factors, it is there after.
    I am aware that this machine has known vulnerabilities with GPU and display issues but none present quite like this. I have performed the usual trawl on the net and I now know more than I ever wanted to about attempts to fix it.
    Software remedies attempted:
    Resetting PRAM and power manager.
    No sleep image file (never used this option). I deleted the old swap files that were there in any case but this unsurprisingly did nothing.
    Resetting the display settings via keyboard commands or Sys Prefs.
    Screen savers and settings are not implicated.
    Nothing whatever in the console logs that I can see.
    TechTool Pro gives video RAM a clean bill of health and all other components pass including tests on the HD with TTP and DiskWarrior.
    Safe boot and booting from systems on backups seem to have no effect but one safe boot restored the screen briefly - I think it was a coincidence.
    I updated the OS from 10.6.6 to 10.6.8 while this fault was coming and going and it made no difference. I usually prepare the machine for updates by running the cron jobs, repairing permissions etc.
    In expectation of suffering this fault when the external monitor was not connected, I installed iScreen on the MacBook and use my iPad as a supplementary display and that works well too. Having all three operating, when the internal is functioning, is quite fun.
    Hardware tests:
    I removed the upper plate holding the keyboard and the interior of the machine was very clean with only some small dust accumulations in the fans, which were removed. There was no sign of any discolouration, corrosion, or other unpleasantness on the PCBs. All connectors and wiring looked good.
    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.
    Display cable disconnected at both ends and tested for continuity (probe resistance accounted for) and consistency with a Fluke 87 multimeter - passed OK. On a scope, active signals and power were present on all the pins when the display was working but the fault did not occur during this test, which might have been interesting.
    No apparent shorting of the display cable but without removing it this cannot be proved.
    Problem not affected by hinge position, pressure on any part of the display, twisting, percussing etc.
    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?
    Thanks,
    Joel.

    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?

  • 2007 MacBook Pro Screen becomes distorted and Computer becomes unresponsive

    Hi,
    I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. This is hard to explain with words alone, but I will try: I'll be using my 2007 MacBook Pro with no problems, when all of a sudden the screen will start to flicker and the display will become distorted where everything seems like it is tapering into seperate small rectangles. If I am playing music through any application (iTunes, Safari, Ableton Live, Adobe Premiere, etc.) the music will continue to play and I can still move the mouse around but I cannot click on anything or stop the music and none of my keyboard brightness or volume commands will function. Basically it's a partial freeze. This is very troubling as it is becoming more and more frequent. I did drop my computer once a year and a half ago but have not had any trouble of this sort (or at all for that matter) until about 2 months ago, so I'm not sure if this is related. It happened to me twice before I upgraded to 10.6.4 from 10.4.11, only then it was more serious and when I rebooted afterwards it would give me that ominous gray screen with the restart logo and several languages saying I needed to shut it down. Now when it happens I can restart my computer just fine (assuming I force shut it down with the power button for 6 seconds), but sometimes when it restarts the weird screen effect I described will happen during start up and then go away once it is running again. If anyone has any idea what is causing this please let me know, this computer is very important to me, as I do 85% of my work on it. Help! Thanks!!!!
    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 ctrl key not working

    Hi all,
    I have used various iterations of bootcamp with my 2007 macbook pro without problem. I have also sucessfully installed Windows 7 64-bit using bootcamp and got it working almost perfectly (sound, video, magic mouse) despite it not officially being supported by the version of bootcamp that came with Snow Leopard.
    My only problem now is that the control lkey isn't working. I've tried various keymappers to map it to another key (generally the Apple key) to no avail. And when I say it isn't working, I mean it's not working at all. Key mappers don't recognise when I tap it, I can't Ctrl-C to copy or Ctrl-anything to anything.
    I have installed the Apple keyboard driver and everything else works perfectly, including the F-keys, Fn, alt and the Apple key (which opens the start menu). Any suggestions for how I could fix this would be greatfully received.
    Thanks,
    Alexis

    Sadly it turns out that it's not working in OS X either. I had convinced myself it was a software issue but it is apparently hardware. Shows how seldom the control key's used in OS X doesn't it.
    If anyone has any suggestions as to how I might have a bash at fixing it, please let me know.
    Thanks,
    Alexis

  • Macbook Pro Keyboard and Mouse Unresponsive

    I have a 2007 Macbook Pro that has been working wonderfully for several years. This evening, I restarted the computer for the first time in a couple days, and when reaching the login screen my keyboard and mouse were no longer working.
    I forced a restart several times with the power button, but nothing changes. I am able to boot into safe mode using the shift key during startup, but even in safe mode the keyboard and mouse don't work.
    Additionally, I can boot into my Windows Bootcamp installation by holding down the alt key during startup and the keyboard and mouse work fine there.
    So clearly this is a software issue. Is it possible that my OSX installation got some sort of bug that is causing this? Is it possible to run the System Update for previously installed updates without access to the keyboard and mouse, and without being able to get past the login screen?
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  • How to type vertical line on macbook pro keyboards?

    Please tell me how to type vertical line on macbook pro keyboards?

    (1) It sounds like you might be using a Spanish keyboard. You should specify this to begin with. Unless you do, the default assumption is that you're using a US keyboard. The advice you received is correct for the US keyboard.
    (2) To see how to enter any character available with your current keyboard, enable Keyboard Viewer, as described here
    <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.7/en/mh35878.html>
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    <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.7/en/cpmh0038.html>
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  • My MacBook Pro keyboard light is out. How do I correct it?

    The light on my keyboard is out. Does anyone know how to fix it ?

    I just got my Macbook Pro back from Apple replacing the motherboard. A few days later, trying to use it in a darkened room, I noticed that the keyboard backlight wasn't going. So I tried all the techniques given here, even resetting the SMC a few times, no luck.
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    So, bottom line: IF your computer is recently back from repair, it MAY be that they haven't connected the keyboard backlight cable.
    My computer now has to go back to Apple to fix, again. (I'm not blaming anyone: these things are pretty darned fiddly to fix, and anyone could leave out one tiny little ribbon cable... I just wish that it hadn't happened.)

  • What is the best 500GB HDD for a 2007 macbook pro

    what is the best 500GB HDD for a 2007 macbook pro. This is a pre unibody machine.
    I am upgrading at the minute and can't make my mind up. I need a 7200rpm drive, but have heard some stories concerning overheating etc.
    These are the drives I am looking at: Seagate Momentus, Hitachi Travelstar and Western Digital all 500GB, running at 7200rpm.

    If you haven't already, you might look a the user comments at http://www.newegg.com on those hard drives. If you don't get other comments here, you might post in the MBP discussion (this is the iMac discussion) at https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_pro

  • MacBook Pro keyboard/mouse events delayed on Bluetooth

    I have a late-2008 MacBook Pro (the original Unibody).
    Sometimes my Apple Wireless Keyboard (latest model) ends up delaying its various key events; I'll press a key and it'll take a little while to respond, or sometimes the release gets delayed causing a long series of repeats (sometimes a few seconds' worth).  This is very annoying, and it comes and goes seemingly at random.
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    fluffy wrote:
    "Share my Internet connection" wasn't checked. Also I forgot to mention but I've set the devices up multiple times, with no change in behavior.
    It looks like all the "solutions" out there (change the batteries, zap the PRAM, etc.) are more just cargo-cult thinking that doesn't have much to do with the underlying problem, it's just that with such a low-repeatability issue that only comes up sporadically, of course rebooting your computer or zapping the PRAM will make the problem "temporarily go away" (just as waiting around and doing nothing will).
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  • I have a mid 2009 MacBook Pro 5,3 Unibody that won't run anything past Leopard.

    I have a mid 2009 MacBook Pro 5,3 Unibody that suffered a minor liquid spill.  After waiting for it to dry out, we found that it powers up (but the display doesn't work unless connected to an external monitor) just fine.  For several months it worked like a tank running Snow Leopard.  I upgraded to Lion with no problems.  Once the 10.7.1 update came out, it completely flipped out and wouldn't finish the install.  I was forced to take it all the way back to Leopard and now it won't upgrade past Leopard.  I replaced the hard drive completely and tried a fresh install of Lion using the thumb drive and that didn't work either.  I got the set of errors you will find below.  (Sorry, I don't know how to hide them like you can in some forums.)  Any ideas or suggestions on why it won't install Lion would be great.  I'm not so concerned about the display as wondering why it worked for 4 months and then another month on Lion and then suddenly flipped out on me.  I'm not knowledgeable enough to decipher the message below. 
    Jun 26 10:16:11 christine-cowens-macbook-pro mDNSResponder[22]: ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 4
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    Jun 26 10:31:07 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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    Jun 26 10:31:07 localhost kernel[0]: [HCIController][configurePM] power parent ready after 1 tries
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    Jun 26 10:31:07: --- last message repeated 4 times ---
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    Jun 26 10:31:14 localhost com.apple.usbmuxd[15]: usbmuxd-268.5 on Apr  5 2012 at 15:33:48, running 32 bit
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