I have a 2009 MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo @ 2.26GHz with the optical drive replaced with a 120GB Intel 320 series SSD, and the standard hard drive replaced with a 500GB Momentus XT Hybrid drive. Upgraded ...
Mac Pros released in early 2009 can now support six-core Xeon CPUs and faster 1,333MHz RAM thanks to a new firmware hack. By installing an EFI firmware update, users can convert their machine into a ...
If you own a 2009 Mac Pro and are jealous that 2010 Mac Pro owners can use 6-core 32nm Xeons, clock RAM at 1333MHz, and pump external audio out of a Mini DisplayPort, a firmware hack can even the ...
Can a laptop from over a decade ago still keep up with today’s tech demands? It might sound improbable, but a 2009 MacBook Pro has been successfully revived to run macOS Sonoma, Apple’s latest ...
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