My mothers macbook pro A1278 2010 (2011 early edition i5 2.3ghz)
Became incredibly slow over a few weeks. Like 4-5 minutes just to load.
She brought it to the apple store. They couldnt get it to boot past the log in. So they told her they wiped the operating system and reinstalled it. And they ran hardware tests and nothing came up. And it still wouldn't boot past log in. The guy told her that he thinks she needs a new logic board. And it's not worth fixing.
I told her I would look at it. I dont know anything about macs. But it booted when I tried it. And all her stuff was still on it. I went to utilities and ran a check on the hard drive. And it said there was an error and I had to reset and (command R) to get to disk utility and repair it. I ran "first aid" for all the sections and the error didnt pop up.
I then erased the Macintosh HD partition (just in case) and formatted it (to whatever I was supposed too, forgot the name). Reinstalled Sierra OS. It said it would take 5 minutes. But took over an hour. Then it restarted and is now on the apple screen "installing: about 16 minutes". It going down. But like 1 minute ever 10-15 minutes. I'm hoping/assuming that is going to work.
Since it took like an hour and is still super slow im assuming it wasn't anything to do with the operating system that was on it before.
Also I had to reset the time and date to verify the OS download. The battery has been dead for years. I just ordered her another. Not sure if that helps. I didnt check temps. But it definitely doesn't seem hot. Just slightly warm are coming out the back. Fans are quiet.
The apple guy was probably right and it is the logic board (I'll replace that if I have to). If the hard drive was wiped like the guy said I wouldnt be so skeptical. And then getting the hdd error.
Anyone have any other ideas? Or would it be common for a logic board to make a pc slow?
Sorry for the really long post.
Became incredibly slow over a few weeks. Like 4-5 minutes just to load.
She brought it to the apple store. They couldnt get it to boot past the log in. So they told her they wiped the operating system and reinstalled it. And they ran hardware tests and nothing came up. And it still wouldn't boot past log in. The guy told her that he thinks she needs a new logic board. And it's not worth fixing.
I told her I would look at it. I dont know anything about macs. But it booted when I tried it. And all her stuff was still on it. I went to utilities and ran a check on the hard drive. And it said there was an error and I had to reset and (command R) to get to disk utility and repair it. I ran "first aid" for all the sections and the error didnt pop up.
I then erased the Macintosh HD partition (just in case) and formatted it (to whatever I was supposed too, forgot the name). Reinstalled Sierra OS. It said it would take 5 minutes. But took over an hour. Then it restarted and is now on the apple screen "installing: about 16 minutes". It going down. But like 1 minute ever 10-15 minutes. I'm hoping/assuming that is going to work.
Since it took like an hour and is still super slow im assuming it wasn't anything to do with the operating system that was on it before.
Also I had to reset the time and date to verify the OS download. The battery has been dead for years. I just ordered her another. Not sure if that helps. I didnt check temps. But it definitely doesn't seem hot. Just slightly warm are coming out the back. Fans are quiet.
The apple guy was probably right and it is the logic board (I'll replace that if I have to). If the hard drive was wiped like the guy said I wouldnt be so skeptical. And then getting the hdd error.
Anyone have any other ideas? Or would it be common for a logic board to make a pc slow?
Sorry for the really long post.