17" MacBook Unicorn Help
For starter my complete specs are below… AND I bought this machine new and it is pristine and quite awesome but I recently decided to repurpose it and found it is running a 32-bit version of OS X 10.7.5. The 64-bit ones say they are not compatible with this machine and dont want to install but it meets all the requirements to do so…
Primary goal is to run Plex on it either in a VM instance or in mac OS. Everything new is 64-bit only so you name it, I’ve had no luck with it. So I am wondering if the community here can tell me if this was like a fake 64 bit core 2 duo released to placate the people who were itching for the Core 2 duo? From what i can tell it wont run a 64-bit os despite the C2d. Thoughts? By the way - one more unicorn fact - It has 3 gigs of ram… Hows that?
MacBook Pro "Core 2 Duo" 2.33 17" (T7600)
Intro October 24, 2006
Disc.June 5, 2007
OrderMA611LL/A
ModelA1212 (EMC None)
FamilyCore 2 Duo/Late 2006
ID MacBookPro2,1
RAM 3 GB, VRAM 256 MB, Storage160 GB HDD, Optical 8X DL "SuperDrive"
Complete MacBook Pro "Core 2 Duo" 2.33 17" Specs
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Here's a better specs run down for your system 17" MacBook Pro 2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo (Late 2006)
por Dan
Dan - Thats where i got my specs I posted. Thanks. It should note specifically that this machine is a unicorn in that its really a core duo with a core 2 duo processor that cannot be used as 64-bt like every other computer on the planet with a C2D… We just put the C2D in it so we would have it in our line before anyone else...
Dan - I Suspected this with the docs above but have read about 64-bit windows and ubuntu being installed on it. But if it cant run 64-bit mac - it cant run 64 bit windows or linux, right?
Thanks, Clay
por R Clay Stiles
What do you mean by 'Unicorn' I've never heard the term. So you desoldered the old processor and put in a Core 2 Duo ?
por Dan