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Hello,
I have a mid-2009 Macbook Pro.
I have Yosemite installed and my computer runs like a snail. I need to downgrade my OSX, and I am wondering what is the latest version that will run smoothly on my machine? Will Mavericks run smoothly or should I go with Mountain Lion, or even Lion? I remember my computer operating fine with Mavericks, before I installed Yosemite.
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Here are my specs:
2009 Macbook Pro
2.26 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
2Gb 1067 MHz DDR3
Macbook Pro Mid 2009 Latest Os
Thanks.
Paul
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MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
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I installed a new hard drive in my 2009 Macbook Pro 15. The previous one moved to an external enclosure. I do not own any installation discs for this laptop, yet I somehow need to get an operating system loaded. When I turn on the machine, it displays a white screen with a light-grey folder bearing a question mark, flashing. I have tried holding down keys to enter Disk Utility or Safe Mode, to no avail. Holding ‘option’ does remove the folder icon, and produce a cursor for the trackpad, yet no more than that. How do I get an OS on this hard drive?
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I have been having this issue as well, still working on figuring out a way to solve the white screen issue.