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I forgot to tell you it's was my birthday!

Posted by Mr-Insanity97 - September 16th, 2014


I forgot to tell you it's was my birthday!:
I forgot to tell you it's was my birthday on the 12th of September. That it.
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I got a problem with my MacBook Pro, can anyone help me?;

I having a problem with my MacBook Pro.
here's the details of my MacBook Pro:

 

  • MacBook Pro 15-inch LED-backlight widescreen notebook (2011)
  • 2.4GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor; 6MB shared level 3 cache.
  • 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM.
  • 750GB 5400-rpm hard drive.
  • 15.4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen display; 1440 by 9000 pixels.
  • Intel HD graphics 3000.
  • AMD Radeon HS 6770M graphics processor with 1GB of GDDDR5 memory.
  • Built-in FaceTime HD Camera.
  • 8x Slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD+RW/CD-RW).
  • Thunderbolt port supports high-speed I/O and Mini DisplayPort devices.
  • SDXC card slot, FireWire 800 port, two USB 2.0 ports.
  • Optical digital audio/analog audio input and output ports; stereo speakers.
  • 10/100/10000BASE-T Ethernet.
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.
  • Backlight keyboard and ambient light sensor.
  • Preinstalled Mac OS X and iLife.
  • Size and weight: 14.35 by 9.82 by 0.95 inches (36.4 by 24.9 by 2.41 cm); 5.6 pounds (2.54 kg).
  • Meets ENERGY STAR requirements.
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Here's the problem(s) of my MacBook Pro:

  • It's take an long time (Like 1 - more hours) or either crash on the start-up screen.
  • When I actually get on my user, When I tried do something. It's again take an long time do something or keep crashing (Mostly crashing).

Here's my suspicion why my MacBook Pro keep doing this:

  • I presume something on my MacBook Pro is keep filling up the spaces on the SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory).
  • Or, I presume my Hard Drive is keep crashing or taking a long time do load up the MacBook Pro.

Anyway, I want to get this fixed soon as possible because I go to college and aswell the course I'm on is a Art and Design course. I mean I want to get this fixed soon as possible because I want do my works on it. I'm right now using a Windows 7 desktop in my parent bedroom. Aswell, I mostly a private person about nearly everything is personal to me I do on the computer including doing anything creative (I mean art and etc.), I don't never show a in public not to my parent unless is a college work(s) then I show them.

I want a solution, it's doesn't involving losing anything on my MacBook Pro (I mean reinstalling the operation system) beside I got the important things from my MacBook Pro on a Western Digital: My Passport For Mac (2TB). I want that to be the last resort losing anything on my MacBook Pro.


Comments

happy bday man, hope you had a kickass day.

hmmmmmmmmmmm......... do you have your drive backed up?
go through and do as much cleaning as possible, an anti virus dealy-o would be useful [maybe] [eh], run a system check and see if it's a problem with the hardware, and.. well, a complete wipe and reinstallation of the OS would be the easiest way... or just take it to an apple store and have them fix it. aside from that, just do as much investigating as you can and snoop around a few forums to see if there's any known causes or solutions to your problem.

Wait, so you do or you don't want to reinstall OSX? Because backing up all your personal files, reinstalling OSX and putting all your personal files back on the Macbook's HDD would be your best option.

As long as you have all your personal stuff on your 2TB drive, you'll be fine.

next time dont forget pal

Thank you.