Will a speck case for a 2011 macbook fit a late 2007 macbook?

Will a speck case for a 2011 macbook fit a late 2007 macbook?

No, a Late 2007 Macbook is 1.08" H x 12.78" W x 8.92" D, the 2011 (Actually Mid 2010) is 1.08" H x 13" W x 9.12" D

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  • Looking for a case for my new Macbook Pro 13'' 2011

    Any help would be great!
    I am looking for a case for my new MacBook Pro 13'' 2011. I went to the Speck website where there are plenty of nice cases to choose from, except I am a little worried that it wont fit the MBP properly. The new MBP 13'' has the same dimensions as the older model but I am mostly worried about the power mag not properly plugging into the side of the MBP.
    Have you guys heard of anyone having problems with their L-shaped power mags not fully fitting onto the macbook pro?
    I like the Speck brand very much on my MBP 15'' because I haven't had any problems with it.

    Speck casing is good and will fit EXACTLY what your MBP is.
    here's mine,
    http://www.speckproducts.com/seethru-satin-macbook-pro-case-13-red.html

  • I purchased the Logitech F310 game controller for my 2011 MacBook Pro. How do I get the driver installed for it. The Disk that came with the controller is a mini disk and will not insert into my laptop.

    I purchased the Logitech F310 game controller for my 2011 MacBook Pro. How do I get the driver installed for it. The Disk that came with the controller is a mini disk and will not insert into my laptop.

    May not make a difference anyway. The Logitech support site does not show drivers for Mac OS for the F310:
    http://www.logitech.com/en-us/support/gamepad-f310?crid=411
    I'd contact their support to find out if there is a Mac driver available, and if they can either give you a web link to get it, e-mail you the software, or snail-mail you a standard-size disk with the drivers.

  • Speck Case for Macbook

    Hello to all,
    I was wondering if anybody is familiar with the Speck Case for the Macbook . I was thinking of getting one but I would like to know if anybody has one and let me know what do you think.
    Thanks

    Hey you guys. I have the red Speck case on my C2D BlackBook. Let me tell you, it looks great!!! I haven't put any pics up but you can see how it looks on Amazon or ebay. There are absolutely no isseus. I use a notebook fan to keep my notebook cool and the vents on the case make for good cooling. The only issue I have is that I bought a maccase brand sleeve, which is my favorite type of sleeve that I used for my ibook, and the MacBook won't fit in that sleeve with the Speck case on. So I use the Incase that you find at the Apple store. The Speck case makes the MacBook look very unique and it also provides great scratch protection. I take the Speck case off every now and then, just to see how my MacBook is doing underneath and it looks the way I bought it a month ago. I definitely recommend it.

  • Should I get a 2.0 or 3.0 USB external hard drive for my 2011 Macbook Pro? I need it to be compatible with the USB ports of both a PC and a Mac.

    Should I get a 2.0 or 3.0 USB external hard drive for my 2011 Macbook Pro? I need it to be compatible with the USB ports of both a PC and a Mac. I was thinking of getting a Seagate becuase apparently it is compatible with both systems, but I want to know which would be a better investment.

    Using USB 3 devices on Mac computers FAQ

  • Since yesterday all my usual .xls files will not open (Office for Mac 2011). Can open .xlxs files. Default 'open with' is Microsoft Excel.app. No software updates done. Have repaired disc permissions. What next?

    Since yesterday all my usual .xls files will not open (Office for Mac 2011). CAN open .xlxs files. Default 'open with' is Microsoft Excel.app. No software updates done yesterday or the day before (or maybe a Silverlight or an Acrobat one by accident?). Have repaired disc permissions. HHD name is still same as it always was. What next? Thanks
    PS I'm not a great techie so assume I don't know what you're talking about!

    You may need to rebuild permissions on your user account. To do this,boot to your Recovery partition (holding down the Command and R keys while booting) and open Terminal from the Utilities menu. In Terminal, type:  ‘resetpassword’ (without the ’s), hit return, and select the admin user. You are not going to reset your password. Click on the icon for your Macs hard drive at the top. From the drop down below it select the user account which is having issues. At the bottom of the window, you'll see an area labeled Restore Home Directory Permissions and ACLs. Click the reset button there. The process takes a few minutes. When complete, restart.   
    Repair User Permissions

  • I need the drivers for earl 2011 macbook pro 13 inch i7 4 gigs for windows 7 64 bits i tried downloading with bootcamp butt it never completes allways ends up with an error please help

    i need the drivers for earl 2011 macbook pro 13 inch i7 4 gigs for windows 7 64 bits i tried downloading with bootcamp butt it never completes allways ends up with an error please help if any one has the drivers or knows were i can download them

    Doug...
    If you don't have it for reference, the manual might come in handy > US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup.pdf
    After it loads, Command + F to find information regarding the drivers.

  • Carry cases for the 11" MacBook Air and new 12" MacBook IN-STORE

    i came in-store today to look at the new MacBooks (which the store did not have) so I started to ask questions about what accessories the store was going to be stocking for it.  They didn't have any of the new USB-C accessories either and when I asked about cases, the employee became noticeably uncomfortable. Come to find out, it's because the stores don't really carry ANY cases for the smaller MacBooks in-store except a Thule bumper case. The employee began showing me Surface and Chromebook cases and a lot of them didn't look all that great. Interesting enough, I jumped online tonight, navigated over to BestBuy.com > Computers > Laptops > All Laptops and sorted them by "Best Selling."  The 11.6" MacBook Air came up within the top 45 results and the other 11.6" MacBook model, the top 60 results. So you have two 11" Apple MacBook Pros that, by your own admission, BOTH rank within the top 60 in regards to sales and you carry a whopping 1 case that is actually for them. I point that out because while you can use a Surface Case for an Air, most don't have pockets to accommodate a MagSafe adapter, for example, because the charger for the Surface is much smaller.  You're now (with the new MacBooks) adding TWELVE new sub 13-inch laptops to your inventory which would officially mean you have 14 notebooks with a screen smaller than 13" inches, 6 notebooks with a screen 13" inches and 2 notebooks with a 15" screen. 90% of your in-store case inventory are for 13" MacBooks, 9% are for 15" and 1% (being very modest here) are for the 11.6."  Now, I was not a math major, but I was a marketing and management minor and I can tell you that I see a huge problem with this picture that is begging to be solved. This problem only becomes more compounded when you consider that May-September, laptops take center stage in electronics/office stores for sales as students began to shop for laptops for back-to-school.

    Here are a few nice-looking 11" and 12" sleeves that I found online that I believe would be an asset to your inventory.  The Decoded MacBook Air Slim Cover - $99.99 MSRPBlack Python MacBook Leather Cover - $149.99 MSRPHampshire Laptop Sleeve - $72 MSRP I saved the best for last:MacBook Laptop SleeveCase - $45 to $75 MSRPThere's a pouch that attaches to the sleeve. At first glance it looks like part of the "case" but it's actually an add-on that converts a basic sleeve into a case with extra room for accessories (see below for sleeve without this pouch).Available trims for this sleeve/case.Sleeve with flap and without the shoulder strap or pouch add-on. 

  • Will a Speck case scratch my Macbook Pro?

    I recently purchsed a MacBook Pro 13" without Retina. Despite what most people say, I am interested in purchasing a hard shell case for my macbook (i also have a soft case to lug it around in). Anyway, I started looking at Speck which is what Apple appoves of. Chances are I would purchase the most basic See Thru type, but I may go for the Satin one as well. The reviews are mixed, which scare me. I dont care about the case itself scratching, but my concern lies with whether or not the case will scratch my precious macbook. Any personal testimonies?

    I have a 13" MBP with a hardshell from Incase.  I take off the bottom once in a while.  I am conscience of where I put it down against, usually clean surfaces.  When opening, no dirt or particles.  I take a soft cloth and clean off any dust once a month.  That's all you need.  I have no scratches on by 2010 model and looks brand new.
    I would recommend Speck of Incase hard shells.

  • Transparent Hard Case For 15 inch MacBook Pro

    OMG this is so cool, im going to get one for my other lap top :D!
    http://gavilan1010.wordpress.com/2006/10/14/transparent-hard-case-for-15-inch-ma cbook-pro-2/

    Hi Everyone,
    I am one of the engineers at Speck involved in designing and launching the MacBook See Thru Case. Thank you for your interest and feedback regarding this product. However, after reading through this discussion page, I feel it is necessary to dispel some misconceptions about this case. We are a case company that has been designing, engineering and selling cases for years. I'm not sure which Agent 18 case (great cases by the way) is being referred to in the previous thread, but without knowing the exact case, I am assuming there are inherent differences in the mounting system used. Specifically the following:
    1. The "Sandpaper effect" occurs when two surfaces rub against each other. In the example with the ipod case, I believe (and because I don’t know which case it is, I can be wrong) that the scratching was a result of the ipod sliding into the case, or sleeve. Typically hard PC cases have tight tolerances, which leave a minimal amount of clearance. Because of this, the ipod is more likely to be scratched when inserted into the case. However, unlike the ipod case example, the Macbook case clips onto the MacBook. Instead of a sliding motion, the MacBook See Thru is a snap on and lift off system. Also, because the See Thru is clipped onto the Macook, it is a static system, thus no surfaces would be moving against each other.
    2. More importantly, we designed the MacBook See Thru with small spacers that keep a minimal distance between the surface of the See Thru and the MacBook. This means that unlike the Ipod case that sits against the surface of the Ipod, the MacBook See Thru maintains uniform clearance.
    Lastly, from a consumer standpoint, and user of many, many different CE devices, I am always hesitant to use adhesive films on my products. In my experience, they tend to leave a residue, which is sometimes difficult to get off, and makes your device have a higher affinity for dirt. This is not to say that all films are created equal (because there are some companies that have engineered them not to leave as much of a residue). Also, films tend to scratch and rip easier. Please remember that there may be some bias in my comments (being a Speck engineer that has been so involved in this project), so take them at your own discretion. But don't take my word for it, go out to the Apple Store and check them out for yourself. I think you won't be disappointed.
      Other OS   MacBook Pro 15, MacBook 13

  • Good 500 GB SATA II SDD for Early 2011 Macbook Pro?

    Hi everyone,
    I have been doing quite some intensive googling on this but I can't really find what I'm looking for so I wanted to ask my fellow MBP early 2011 users I upgraded my HDD last year with Samsung 830 SDD with 256GB and the difference to the stockdrive (I have the MBP 8.2) was incredible. Now I'm at the point where I'd like to ditch the stock drive from my optical bay (I removed the super drive and installed a data doubler frame) entirely and add a larger second SSD (500GB range).
    However, I have been seeing alot of comments online where specifically the MBP8.2 has a lot of stability issues with SATA III (6bg/s) drives in the optical bay, even if the link speed is supported through the system report and that the safest way would be to opt for an older SATA II drive.
    I can't swap my drives because the Samsung 830 also is SATA III, so it wouldn't work in the optibay.
    I searched wide and far and I can only find this model that is still sold today and has the size I'm looking for: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/SSDEX3G480/ which is only sold in the US, as I'm located in HK, I'm looking for a more mainstream brand if possible which is also available here.
    So here is my question to the community, you guys ever upgrade an MBP8.2 to a 500GB SSD in the optibay recently and which drive model did you have good experience with?
    I know its a long shot, but thanks a lot in advance to everyone regardless
    Best,
    //Simon

    Hi LowLuster,
    Thanks but:
    1. I can't swap my drives since I already have an SATA III SSD in the main bay, so it doesn't matter where it put the new second SDD there will be an SSD in the opti bay
    2. Yes in general SATA III drives should be backwards compatible but as I stated the MBP 2011 early edition (15 & 17" models only) seems to have issues with 6gb/s drives in the opti bay as reported here:
    "#2 – For those with a MacBook Pro 15″ or 17″ model that has SATA 3.0 6Gb/s link capability reported, it is very important to note that this EFI update does not appear to have resolved reliability of using a 6Gb/s drive in the optical bay. If you have a 6Gb/s optical drive bay connection and are using a product like our Data Doubler, we still recommend only using a SATA 2.0 3Gb/s drive in that bay. MacBook Pro 13″ owners who find 6Gb/s links in their optical bay are not experiencing issues with 6Gb/s drives and this update doesn’t affect that usage."
    Link: http://blog.macsales.com/11895-2011-macbook-pro-sata-problems-resolved
    If you have made any contrary experience pls let me know

  • Speck case messed up my macbook! covered in tiny scratches!

    Basically I have had the speck case that I specifically brought from apple for about 7 months now. The bottom of my laptop is covered in tiny scratches that look like dots and some are also on the top. I was wondering if apple could do anything about this or if I can do anything about this.
    It's a total shame as this isn't some random cheap case, it's the official one from apple!!!

    Thats to be expected, grime gets caught there and it sandpapers your macbook between the speck case and the bottom panel of the macbook
    its not Apples fault at all, there is nothing Apple can do other than you paying for a replacement bottom cover.
    Its one of those live and learn things.
    Apple store sells it, its not an Apple product.
    They also trap in heat, as Ive said before, theyre only a good idea in theory.

  • Is Recovery Disk Needed for Early 2011 MacBook Pro (A1278)

    Early 2011 MacBook Pro (A1278)
    I'm planning on putting in a new hard-drive (SSD) after a little scare with my factory hard-drive and the mounting bracket coming loose.
    The plan was to open it up, install the hard drive, restart with Command-R held down, enter OS X Recovery, and finally restore from my Time Machine back-up.
    However... I've heard that my model may not have the ability to enter OS X Recovery without a DVD that was shipped with the hardware. First, is this true? When I had issues with the current hard drive, I was able to use Command-R to enter OS X Recovery. It even appeared to have me connect to the internet and looked like it downloaded the application. Does that indicate that I should be able to do that again? Or did that get pulled from the hard-drive somehow? Second, if I need a disk - I did NOT get a disk from Apple when I purchased my device from the store. I do NOT throw things away (I have all the little inserts and everything still in the box, even the receipt). Can I obtain this disk from Apple for free?

    The Early 2011 MacBook Pro supports 16 GB of RAM, although Apple says it only supports 8 GB of RAM.
    You can buy more RAM at OWC or Crucial > http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3_133 3MHz_SDRAM You can find memory compatible with Macs in other sites, but I recommend those two sites because you can be sure that the RAM will be compatible.
    If you need help installing memory > http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1270

  • New case for old model macbook pro 15inch.

    I live in the UK and I'm having trouble sourcing a new cover for my 15" macbook pro. It's the old model with the silver keys. I would really appreciate any information at all regarding where I can find a new case. I'm looking for a protective one that fits it perfectly.  I'm desperate! Thank you! Dan

    If you are looking for a hard shell that might be a problem but if you just want a sleeve, then as long as the sleeve is made for a 15 inch MBP, you won't have problems...
    Take a look here:
    http://www.goincase.com/products/category/15%22+MacBook+Pro

  • Ram for Early 2011 Macbook Pro

    What is the maximum RAM I can install in my MacBook Pro.
    Depending on where I look it is either 2 x 4 Gig (8 Gig) or 2 x 8 Gig (16 Gig)

    The Early 2011 MacBook Pro supports 16 GB of RAM, although Apple says it only supports 8 GB of RAM.
    You can buy more RAM at OWC or Crucial > http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3_133 3MHz_SDRAM You can find memory compatible with Macs in other sites, but I recommend those two sites because you can be sure that the RAM will be compatible.
    If you need help installing memory > http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1270

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