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Macbook crashes after booting
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<blockquote data-quote="CalUK" data-source="post: 1687838" data-attributes="member: 364918"><p>Hello, my 2008 Macbook has suddenly started crashing almost immediately and has to be powered off. It does boot, but normally as soon as something is opens it crashes (spinning beach ball at first, the icons still expand when you hover over them, then it Properly Crashes and the icons no longer expand, you can't load the Force Quit function with CMD+OPT+ESC and you have to power it down.)</p><p></p><p>My housemate and I had a bit of a play around in Single User mode (I think that's it's name, where you boot into The Matrix with Shift and CMD) and deleted Chrome (this ALWAYS crashed) and some other old apps I didn't want, this initially improved matters but now it just goes back to crashing immediately. </p><p></p><p>I've tried removing the battery and reseating the Ram and HDD to no joy. Is this just an old laptop dying? (It's running OS X 10.5.8 and hasn't been updated in god knows how long, but I don't even know how I'd go about putting a more updated OS on it, especially with the state it's in currently.) </p><p></p><p>Is there anything I could do to save this? My housemate suggested sticking Ubuntu on it as it's very low resource and I only really use the laptop for browsing the internet/using iTunes and occasionally having a play in GarageBand. I'd like to not bite the bullet and buy something new so any help would be appreciated, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CalUK, post: 1687838, member: 364918"] Hello, my 2008 Macbook has suddenly started crashing almost immediately and has to be powered off. It does boot, but normally as soon as something is opens it crashes (spinning beach ball at first, the icons still expand when you hover over them, then it Properly Crashes and the icons no longer expand, you can't load the Force Quit function with CMD+OPT+ESC and you have to power it down.) My housemate and I had a bit of a play around in Single User mode (I think that's it's name, where you boot into The Matrix with Shift and CMD) and deleted Chrome (this ALWAYS crashed) and some other old apps I didn't want, this initially improved matters but now it just goes back to crashing immediately. I've tried removing the battery and reseating the Ram and HDD to no joy. Is this just an old laptop dying? (It's running OS X 10.5.8 and hasn't been updated in god knows how long, but I don't even know how I'd go about putting a more updated OS on it, especially with the state it's in currently.) Is there anything I could do to save this? My housemate suggested sticking Ubuntu on it as it's very low resource and I only really use the laptop for browsing the internet/using iTunes and occasionally having a play in GarageBand. I'd like to not bite the bullet and buy something new so any help would be appreciated, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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