I had two partitions on my MBP that I could switch with Boot Camp: Mac OS 10.6 and Windows 7. Mac OS 10.4.7 Installation disks don’t work with large hard drives. The solution was to go back to Mac OS 10.4 Tiger. Obviously 10.4 was not so resource hungry and the laptop was designed for it. Upgrading to 10.6 Snow Leopard improved the performance a bit but it didn’t solve the problem completely. The OS was too demanding for resources and my old laptop overheated. Occasionally force shutdown prompt after which you have to hold the power button for 5 secondsĪfter doing the research in the internet I found that my MBP didn’t support Mac OS 10.5 Leopard very well. ![]() The fan was noisy with more than 6000 rps.I want to talk about solutions to issues I had with my MBP: bad performance and installation of 10.4 Tiger on a new large (more than 120 GB) hard drive. Then I upgraded the OS to 10.5 Leopard and replaced the hard drive with 320GB Western Digital. I have an old white MacBook Pro that I bought in 2007.
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