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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Problems with an old Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="SimplySammy" data-source="post: 1361115" data-attributes="member: 235422"><p>Are your discs for Intel specific machines? The MacBook you're attempting to repair may be an older generation model, or a newer machine that's non Intel.</p><p></p><p>I have a first gen MacBook Pro 17 inch, that's in desprite need of repair. It to has a possible Hard Drive issue. When I got it in 2006 for my High School graduation, the box stated it came with a 120GB hard drive, yet when I started it, the computer recongnized the unformatted source as having a 80 GB cap. So I don't know what happened in the installation process.</p><p></p><p>Do you happen to know what version the MacBook is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimplySammy, post: 1361115, member: 235422"] Are your discs for Intel specific machines? The MacBook you're attempting to repair may be an older generation model, or a newer machine that's non Intel. I have a first gen MacBook Pro 17 inch, that's in desprite need of repair. It to has a possible Hard Drive issue. When I got it in 2006 for my High School graduation, the box stated it came with a 120GB hard drive, yet when I started it, the computer recongnized the unformatted source as having a 80 GB cap. So I don't know what happened in the installation process. Do you happen to know what version the MacBook is? [/QUOTE]
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