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Macbook Pro (15-inch Early 2011) Snow Leopard Download Free
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Macbook Pro 2011 Snow Leopard
Keep in mind that the Early 2011 came with a special version of Snow Leopard, so if you get that MBPro after it has been upgraded, it's tricky to install Snow Leopard unless you have the original restore DVD that shipped with it. It won't boot to Apple's commercial Snow Leopard DVD natively, as Apple stopped at 10.6.3 for that DVD. Which Macs are compatible with MacOS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard'? Apple states that all Intel-based Macs with at least 1 GB of RAM, 5 GB of available hard drive space, and a DVD drive - or access to one, as the case may be for the MacBook Air models - are capable of running MacOS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard'.
Apple MacBook Pro 15-Inch 'Core i7' 2.0 Early 2011 Specs. Identifiers: Early 2011 15' - MC721LL/A - MacBookPro8,2 - A1286 - 2353-1. All MacBook Pro 15-Inch Models All 2011 Models Dynamically Compare This Mac to Others. Distribute This Page: Bookmark & Share Download: PDF Manual The MacBook Pro 'Core i7' 2.0 15-Inch (Early 2011/Thunderbolt) features a 32 nm 'Sandy Bridge' 2.0 GHz.
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Macbook Pro (15-inch Early 2011) Snow Leopard Downloads
I would like to run a hardware diagnostics test on an MacBook Pro from early 2011.
I think there might be a problem with the memory, but it could be something else.
The computer came with 10.6.8, but has since been upgraded to 10.9
I found this KB article about the Apple Hardware Test. My understanding is I need to go off of the 'Using Apple Hardware Test on computers with OS X 10.5.5 to 10.6.8' process since that is what came with the computer.
The problem is, I don't have the CDs anymore and need to find a way to download the diagnostics. I found a link to a page with AHT download files, but it only lists computers that were from the PowerPC days.
Does anyone know where I could download the file or another way to run a hardware diagnostic test? I am more of a Windows guy and wish there was some sort of BIOS option.
I think there might be a problem with the memory, but it could be something else.
The computer came with 10.6.8, but has since been upgraded to 10.9
I found this KB article about the Apple Hardware Test. My understanding is I need to go off of the 'Using Apple Hardware Test on computers with OS X 10.5.5 to 10.6.8' process since that is what came with the computer.
The problem is, I don't have the CDs anymore and need to find a way to download the diagnostics. I found a link to a page with AHT download files, but it only lists computers that were from the PowerPC days.
Does anyone know where I could download the file or another way to run a hardware diagnostic test? I am more of a Windows guy and wish there was some sort of BIOS option.