User Contributed Tips, Ports & interfaces on MacBook Pro (Late 2008 & 2009)

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a brody - June 8, 2009 MacBook and Pros myths and facts
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2032539
Publish date: June 26, 2009
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Thanks 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

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    Agents de lancement pour l’utilisateur : ℹ️
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        [engagé]    com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist [Cliquer pour l’aide]
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        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)
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        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]
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        DivXBrowserPlugin : Version : 2.0 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
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        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]
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        Silverlight : Version : 5.1.30514.0 - SDK 10.6 [Cliquer pour l’aide]
        JavaAppletPlugin : Version : Java 8 Update 45 Vérifier la version
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        Searchme [Adware ! - Enlever]
        Antidote
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        M-AudioFastTrackPro  [Cliquer pour l’aide]
        Native Instruments USB Audio  [Cliquer pour l’aide]
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        Sauvegarde automatique : OUI
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        Destinations :
            MACintouch [Local]
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             1%    mdworker
             0%    mds
             0%    fontd
             0%    AdobeCrashDaemon
    L’utilisation de la RAM par processus : ℹ️
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        69 Mo    ocspd
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        Apr 18, 2015, 01:13:39 PM    Examen de soi - succès
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    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?

  • Macbook Pro (late) 2008 won't recognize HD and MAC OS X installed, but recognizes SAME HDD with Windows installed ... where is the problem !???D a

    Macbook Pro (late) 2008 won't recognize HDD and MAC OS X installed, but recognizes SAME HDD with Windows installed ... where is the problem !???
    And HDD is APPLE certified ( 250 GB )

    Hello JashaCOLD,
    Thank you for the details of the issue you are experiencing with your external hard drive.  I found an article with steps you can take when an external device is not being recognized.
    I recommend following the steps in the section titled "Top troubleshooting tips" in the following article:
    USB and FireWire Quick Assist
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1151
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Macbook pro late 2008 battery problem

    I have a macbook pro late 2008 and I've been experiencing problems with the battery. I have changed the battery two times till now and now it's telling me to service battery. I am not a heavy user and I always try to drain the battery twice a month. Can it be the power supply?
    I need help

    Hi there,
    I seem to have the same problem. My battery indicator gives me no more than 2 1/2 hours of battery life.
    I checked to see if my computer was set to better battery performance and it was.
    Now initially I thought that this may because of my external display (ACD 23") and my LaCie rugged external HD, which takes power from the FW connector. But even when I disconnect both of them I still only get two and a half hours of battery life, even when I leave the computer alone to just sit there.
    Now I'm guessing this isn't normal. It may take an software update to correct this. But if this doesn't get corrected this thing is useless to me. And I will no doubt return it.

  • Trackpad non responding for wake up on macbook pro late 2008

    i mentioned a problem with my macbook pro late 2008 since upgrading to 10.8. while clicking the trackpad to wake up my macbook air 2011 everything works fine, but on my macbook pro late 2008 it wouldn't. i have to click either the spacebar or any other key on the keyboard. otherwise no issues with the trackpad. is there anything different to the air, is there a fix or is it just normal. thanks for replies. greez.

    Yes. That wouldn't hurt. I do have a couple of other suggestions:
    1 - create a new test library, import a few photos and see if the import succeeds. If it does then the problem is with the original library.
    2 - if the test import crashes log into another account on your Mac, create a test library if there isn't a library there, and see if you can import. If you can't then a reinstall of iPhoto would be the next step.To do so you'll have to delete the current application and all files with "iPhoto" in the file name that reside in the HD/Library/Receipts folder. Reinstall iPhoto from the disks it came on and apply the latest updates.
    3 - if you can import successfully in the second account your primary account is the culprit. It could be a preference file other than iPhoto's that's causing the problem. Here's how to determine if that's the case.
    Trouble Shooting Preferences in Leopard
    1 - Create a folder titled "Preferences A" on the Desktop.
    2 - Open the working Preferences folder, HD/Users/your_name/Library/Preferences, and move the contents to the Preferences A folder on the Desktop.
    3 - Make a duplicate copy of the Preferences A folder on the Desktop as a precautionary backup.
    4 - With the working Preferences folder empty run the application again and determine if the problems is fixed.
    NOTE: you may have to drag the contents of the working folder to the trash and empty if moving the contents to the A folder only copies them instead of moving.
    5 - If the problem is fixed:
    A - open the working Preferences folder (HD/Users/your_name/Library/Preferences).
    B - Open the Preferences A folder on the Desktop, select all of the contents and drag them into the working Preferences folder.
    C - When the Copy window pops up check the "Apply to All" check box and then click on the Don't Replace button as seen here.
    6 - If the problem is NOT fixed, empty the working Preferencess folder and move the contents of the Preferences folder on the desktop back into it.
    OT

  • 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.

  • HT3053 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?

    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.

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Macbook pro late 2008 13 inch won't run 8 gb ram

    Hello, I have a question that has been bothering me for a while now.
    I bought a 4gb Ram Module at best buy, it is 1066GhZ DDR3 SODIM.H from PNY to upgrade my macbook pro to 8gb of RAM, everything was going well, I got home and opened up my macbook, inserted the module and turned on my mac.
    Everything started working fine until I tried to open google chrome, my machine went into a kernel panic and restarted itself.
    Being as I am, I decided to wipe my machine and re-install mountain lion (I run it because mavericks slows down my computer) but my machine wouldn't let me install it.
    I opened my computer up again, re-installed the 1gb module from the fabric and the computer worked well.
    Now, my question is this: Isn't my computer able to run 8 gb in RAM? I already upgraded my firmware and read a bunch about it on the internet and have done everything necessary but my computer won't accept the module!!
    I really would like to know what is going on :/
    My specs:
    Macbook pro late 2008 unibody
    Version 10.8.5
    H2.4 GHZ Intel core 2 duo processor
    5 gb 1067 MHz DDR3 memory
    Model Identifier: MacBook5,1
    Boot ROM Version: MB51.007D.B03

    According to http://mactracker.ca database (free download) the MacBook Pro
    13-inch model identifier5.1 you've stated that you have, is Not as you've said.
    However, there was a 15-inch with the 5.1 model identifier.
    •How to identify MacBook Pro models
    Be sure to correctly identify the MacBook Pro model, and then get high quality
    RAM of proper specification of known good brand for Apple portables.
    Find an Example of correct spec RAM, by model & identifier; display size, build year:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade
    The budget name brands seldom work well in Apple products; they do OK in some
    models of old computers or loose-spec PCs. OWC/macsales and crucial.com are
    two better known reputable suppliers of upgrade parts for Macs. Be sure to match
    the correct part to the exact spec for your computer.
    •How to identify MacBook models
    •The MacBook 13-inch (Aluminum Late 2008) -- is not a MacBook Pro:
    Model Identifier    MacBook5,1
    Model Number    A1278
    EMC    2254
    As such the RAM spec according to MacTracker is as follows:
    Maximum Memory    8.0 GB (Actual) 4.0 GB (Apple)
    Memory Slots    2 - 204-pin PC3-8500 (1066 MHz) DDR3 SO-DIMM
    OWC site points to this page for RAM. Double check detailed specs:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3
    Good luck & happy computing!
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