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Topic: computer guru in sac area mac
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adower
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Anyone in the sac area good with macs? I have a mac book pro I want to upgrade with the newest osx. I will pay $.
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AL STOCK
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What OS is on there now? Snow Leopard? Leopard?
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Posts: 6501 | From: San Bruno | Registered: Sep 2002
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adower
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quote: Originally posted by AL STOCK: What OS is on there now? Snow Leopard? Leopard?
I believe its the one before leopard. The mac book is about 4 or 5 years old.
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losbadgts
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Sorry to steal from you. My macbook stop booting took it to Apple store and they told me it had some water damage but it would be $700 to fixed and being that's an 08 model I'm getting a new one but still would like to get this one fixed anyone know who could fixed it for less.
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Posts: 3625 | From: redwood city | Registered: Apr 2004
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mtndew98
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If you don't have an Intel processor you are out of luck. If you have one of the G series processors you'll be stuck with Leopard. I believe Snow Leopard was the first OS to require an Intel processor. You will have a hard time finding a Leopard install disk for less than $100 on ebay.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Leopard
If you do have a core 2 or core 2 duo then you can install a newer os but will have performance issues. I would stick with Snow Leopard in that case.
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