I've tried all the combo of key hold downs. There is no recovery process available on the macbook Pro. according to apple site, my macbook should be able to run either OS, with El Capitan the newest OS I can run. I would like to install newer software, maybe Yosomite or El Capitan. Running Leopard 10.5.8 2.26 GHz Processor Mid 2009 macbook Pro, 5,5 want to upgrade to a newer OS other than Leopard 10.5.8 I have a mid 2009 macbook Pro as stated above. The older version is available on their website here: You will need to download an older version of the app which is compatible with OSX 10.6. Stay away from the Crucial BX500 series as it is an awful drive.Īlso only use memory from either Crucial or OWC since Macs are very picky about the memory they use.Įdit: I forgot to mention that you can clone the original hard drive using Carbon Copy Cloner. The only other SSD I would even consider would be a Crucial MX500 series, but there is a chance it may not be compatible with such an old system. However, if you are going to upgrade the hardware, then I recommend using the OWC Mercury Electra 3G SSD since it will be the most compatible SSD since this SSD uses a SATA II controller which is also used on this Mac. I really would not put any money into this laptop. I did use Linux on a 2009 MacBook with just 2GB of RAM and it worked surprising well to access the Internet. Keep in mind 1GB of RAM is not ideal even for Linux especially since 144MB of memory is used for video memory. Keep in mind running Linux from a USB stick will be extremely slow so know that Linux will run faster once installed to the internal hard drive or SSD. These Linux distributions allow you to test them out from the installer USB stick so you can see what it looks like. Linux Mint or one of the Ubuntu flavors such as Kubuntu or Ubuntu Mate are good choices to use on a Mac with limited memory. However, this will require you to learn a new OS. You will need the retail version of the OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard DVD if you want to install OSX.Īnother option if you want a current OS and to be able to use the common web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and Vivaldi is to install Linux on the laptop. AFAIK, the only web browser that may still work to get online is TenFourFox and I think it will need OSX 10.6. You are much better off running OSX 10.6 especially if the laptop will be used to access the Internet since 10.7.5 has an unpatched vulnerability. Unfortunately a 2008 MacBook is only able to install up to OSX 10.7.5 which was a paid upgrade.
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