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- Macbook Pro Late 2009 - 4GB Ram, 2.5 GHz, Snow Leopard
Hi...
Okay, so a few weeks ago, my Mac was saying the date was set to a time before March 24th, 2001. I looked at the date, and it was sometime in 1968. I also noticed that my internet doesn't auto connect at boot up.
Some people say that DLink routers have issues with Leopard, and I believed it.
Then my CD Drive started acting up. It would try to read discs, but then just spit them back out.
Finally, my old charger kicked the bucket, so I bought a new charger. It plugs in and works fine, but the battery status remains on "Not Charging" and when I take it out, the computer immediately shuts down.
It's getting quite annoying to have to live with this, and I am thinking about going down to the Mac shop and getting Leopard completely re-installed.
My Mac's Specs:
Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15"
1 GB Ram
1.5 GHz PowerPC G4 Processor
75 GB Hard Drive
I don't have the original Leopard CD, nor with any Apple installation software.
Can anyone suggest something that will save me from paying money to get this fixed?
Okay, so a few weeks ago, my Mac was saying the date was set to a time before March 24th, 2001. I looked at the date, and it was sometime in 1968. I also noticed that my internet doesn't auto connect at boot up.
Some people say that DLink routers have issues with Leopard, and I believed it.
Then my CD Drive started acting up. It would try to read discs, but then just spit them back out.
Finally, my old charger kicked the bucket, so I bought a new charger. It plugs in and works fine, but the battery status remains on "Not Charging" and when I take it out, the computer immediately shuts down.
It's getting quite annoying to have to live with this, and I am thinking about going down to the Mac shop and getting Leopard completely re-installed.
My Mac's Specs:
Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15"
1 GB Ram
1.5 GHz PowerPC G4 Processor
75 GB Hard Drive
I don't have the original Leopard CD, nor with any Apple installation software.
Can anyone suggest something that will save me from paying money to get this fixed?