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2009 Macbook Pro Charger Not Working
Emilio V | 2024-09-13 01:25:34 |
Now my late 2009 MacBook run like a new one. 5 |
Glen | 2024-09-18 05:12:55 |
Fits perfect in my MacBook Pro 13 Mid 2009. I contemplated going with a cheaper product from a competitor, but I have used this OWC product twice before, so I knew it would fit correctly. Includes all the tools and instructions to perform this job. 5 |
Gary | 2024-09-12 05:34:11 |
My old MacBook Pro, circa 2009, finally died. I did not want or need such a big computer. I am very happy with the new MacBook Air 5 |
Jim | 2024-09-05 07:17:12 |
I have a very old MacBook Pro 17 mid 2009. The SSD was perfect for it. Sped up internet processing, acquiring HD files. Was able to install it myself. Formatted for APFS. Jim, happy customer 5 |
Ethan | 2024-04-27 02:23:38 |
This drive fit perfectly in my old 2009 MacBook Pro. I reinstalled MacOS and migrated over and it is now the fastest Mac I’ve used! So happy with this purchase 5 |
Alvin | 2024-04-08 04:13:44 |
I've only just begun to get used to the new rig so this write up will serve more as a commentary at this point, but I expect the transition will be smooth and am now convinced that it was the perfect time for an upgrade. It's pricey (what Apple product isn't?), but well worth the expense if you are already working with Mac hardware. I purchased this Mac Pro as an upgrade for a early 2009. While still a trusty workhorse, it is getting a bit long in the tooth, and really isn't suitable for 4K, which for us, is just over the horizon. The mix of features it provides are ideal a solid GPU, plenty of memory with room to upgrade, high-performance expansion capability (Thunderbolt 2, USB3.0, HDMI 1.4) and compact size. My home is my studio, so freeing up physical workspace is a must, as my gear load is certainly not getting any smaller. I have to comment on the design it really does look like a goofy little trashcan (albeit lovingly crafted), or some sort of droid reject from star wars: it's certainly hefty enough. Cute though: it's tiny compared to the 2009! It's really startling when you have them sitting side by side in the studio. The performance, as expected, is excellent thanks to the modern processors, GPU and the SSD. There is not much in the way of local storage space, but it's more than adequate for OS X and applications. Anyone working with video on a regular basis isn't going to waste time with internal storage anyhow - external expansion is a must. Instead of choosing PCIe Expansion chassis I bought a $699 highpoint rocketstor6328 thunderbolt2 raid adapter which allow me to connect g-speed minisas configured with RAID 6, hp LTO6 drives and even my esata drives. It's a owesome Thunderbolt2 RAID Adapter so basically any devices with minisas or eSATA you can simply make them accessible to the new Macpro! I'm quite satisfied that my money was well spent at this moment. For anybody with an older Mac Pro, now is a good time to take the plunge. 5 |
Sy | 2024-08-17 08:39:14 |
Allows me to use my old MagSafe Charger with my 2014 MacBook Pro. 5 |
Mark | 2024-07-21 03:54:19 |
does what it is suppose to do working with my macbook pro very happy 5 |
Roberto | 2024-08-05 03:57:35 |
Incredible Dock! The best for my new MacBook Pro 16 And you can also use it as a charger!! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-03 02:17:26 |
Working well with 4 external drives attached to my MacBook pro 5 |