I used a MacBook 2009 and I can say a ThinkPad t410 greatly surpasses it in terms of value and longevity, Linux really makes old laptops just as they used to be
Just got one of these by accident and turned out to be a great buy!!! Upgraded to an SSD, 16 GB RAM, and currently running Catalina. I use it mainly for DJ setups and haven’t had issues yet.
My disabled daughter is still using my 2010 MBP with a i7 for web browsing, FT, and messaging. It has been thrown on hardwood floors a few times when it was newer and it is still chugging along. Replacing it for my daughter right now with a new iMac, but this thing has paid for itself over and over again. It's been a tank.
@@KindaAverageTech how to prepare the main memory for upgrade. I shut down my MacBook then I opened it up and I replaced the ram and I replaced the hard drive for a SSD. When I turned the laptop back on it didn’t recognise the SSD so I put the hard drive back in and it worked again and the ram is working fine. What should I do about the SSD upgrade?
Watching this video on a mid-2012 MacBook Pro which I've upgraded to 16 GB RAM, a 2 TB main SSD, and a 4 TB HDD in the space formerly occupied by the internal SuperDrive (via OWC's Data Doubler). It's the best computer I've ever owned.
My favorite thing about these machines are the dual sata ports and the screens which can usually run at 120hz.
I used a MacBook 2009 and I can say a ThinkPad t410 greatly surpasses it in terms of value and longevity, Linux really makes old laptops just as they used to be
Just got one of these by accident and turned out to be a great buy!!! Upgraded to an SSD, 16 GB RAM, and currently running Catalina. I use it mainly for DJ setups and haven’t had issues yet.
Mine's running Sonoma with OCLP... so far so good
My disabled daughter is still using my 2010 MBP with a i7 for web browsing, FT, and messaging. It has been thrown on hardwood floors a few times when it was newer and it is still chugging along. Replacing it for my daughter right now with a new iMac, but this thing has paid for itself over and over again. It's been a tank.
i got a 2015 macbook pro for £150 and put in a 500GB ssd with a cheap adapter it was a great deal although it needs a new battery
i thought you were gonna test some games and recent programs and see if they run well
Good idea, I will make a performance test on it next week
Can you do a tutorial on the upgrading process
What do you want a tutorial on?
@@KindaAverageTech how to prepare the main memory for upgrade. I shut down my MacBook then I opened it up and I replaced the ram and I replaced the hard drive for a SSD. When I turned the laptop back on it didn’t recognise the SSD so I put the hard drive back in and it worked again and the ram is working fine. What should I do about the SSD upgrade?
I typed this comment using this MacBook Pro
me too.
Watching this video on a mid-2012 MacBook Pro which I've upgraded to 16 GB RAM, a 2 TB main SSD, and a 4 TB HDD in the space formerly occupied by the internal SuperDrive (via OWC's Data Doubler). It's the best computer I've ever owned.
I currently have the same MacBook Pro, but every time I try to upgrade to Sonoma, it fails using OCLP. Would you happen to have any suggestions?
Are you getting any errors?
OCLP doesn't currently support Sonoma 14.4 on Macs without Metal support.
@@geoman1420 2012‘s are Metal Macs though…
You need to give the program access to your drive. go to privacy and security settings.
Does this mac good for djing..In proformance
What do you do while djing?
How can i upgrade to Latest OS in particular Macbook pro Mid 2012 i5 version
Opencore legacy patcher