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I've never encountered this problem before, and not sure what action to take next. I have downloaded Coconut battery which gives the following stats: I have since reformatted the computer, and the problems persist. The computer recently started having problems approximately 2 months ago. I also replaced the original RAM 4 GB to 8 GB I replaced the hard drive with a Samsung 250 GB SSD last christmas.

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and then will allow me to put in my password and restart. The sequence of events that most often occurs is the computer will crash without warning. Provided as much as the crash report as possible. com.apple extensions were not permitted as they were pegged as spam. Some of the information above regarding the. What can I try to make this situation go away? It occurs more often when running off of just battery supply, even with the charge at full. The computer has a nasty habit that has developed out of the blue where it shuts down and restarts whether it is running off of power supply or battery supply. My SSD is split for a win7 and I use the old HDD for linux mint in VB.Need some assistance with my Macbook Pro 15'' Mid 2010. I think bootcamp on a 2010 MBP will only let you use Win7 and not Window 10.
#Macbook pro 13 mid 2010 power adapter amazon install
Carefully consider if you want to install another OS (linux or windows) using bootcamp since this is the time to do it. I did my upgrades some time ago so hard to remember how I managed this. AFter that you could do a restore from the external.
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You might want to do the upgrade to El Cap before installing the SSD, then do a full backup to an external disk then install the SSD. I'm not sure how well Snow Leopard handles third party SSDs. has lots of guides specific to each machine that are helpful.

Swapping out the DVD drive was a little bit trickier than the SSD drive but still not that difficult. I removed the DVD drive and replaced it with the old HDD to give me bigger but slower storage space. You will need the right size of "torx" heads for the screws but you can get a set for a few bucks at a hardware store. It sounds like you know your way around a computer so installing the SSD shouldn't be an issue (it only took a few minutes). I know it's impossible to say when something unfixable could break for good, but I'm just looking for suggestions. I forgot how much I enjoyed the Apple workflow, so I'd like to keep using this machine as long as I can without putting too much additional money into it. I only ask because it seems like this is in pretty good condition and runs fairly quickly for a 7+ year old machine.

However, I'm not crazy about the VM/Ubuntu experiment and have read that Apple works very nicely for programming.
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I've recently taken up programming (specifically right now, The Odin Project's front and back end web development course) and have set up a VM to run Ubuntu on my Windows 10 desktop. I have a 13" mid-2010 MacBook Pro with the Intel Core 2 duo processor, 8 MB of RAM, 320 GB hard drive, still running OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.
