I have 15-inch MacBook Pro Late 2006 and I upgraded to 4GB of RAM(But it can use 3.5GB because of the chipset) and installed a SSD. With Core 2 Duo T7500 processor, Windows 11 is slow but working!
Very nice. Honestly not bad for a machine of this age. I remember back then it was claimed the MacBook Pro was the best Windows laptop on sale at the time, especially for Vista.
I have the same 15.4. MacBook Pro 2006 A1150 the os stuck at 10.5 and so unfunctionable so i install windows 7 works well but some hardware not function due lack of drivers support and plugging usb stuff solve that issues like audio,webcam and Bluetooth while graphics,wifi works fine
Before my Core2Duo Mac Mini died (or the PSU did) it was already unusable for RUclips and Netflix because it neither had the CPU power or hardware acceleration to decode the video. It was great for running emulators, as a music only media centre and I half made some music on it with Pro Tools LE and Reason but even with 8GB, an SSD boot drive and an external 7200rpm FireWire drive, it wasn’t very usable with later OS versions. Especially as I couldn’t even use Pro Tools LE anymore or the Mbox2 it came with using the last OS it supported. It felt super fast at first when I’d had a G3 Desktop and Dual 800Mhz Quicksilver G4 before it though. A guitarist friend uses a 2009 MacBook Pro with 8GB and an SSD boot drive with GarageBand to record entire songs including mastering using only an USB interface, his looper and outboard effects so depending on your needs, they’re still useful systems.
This particular eta of MacBook Pro’s are definitely the most unique, all be it troubled models that exist. Many of them have the common GPU problems specific MacBook Pro’s suffer from, but if you take care of them, they can survive. I actually have a 2008 unit that’s still running without any GPU issues somehow.
There was a repair program for the faulty Nvidia 8600M GT and the new revisions of those GPUs was actually decently reliable if you only use it for desktop work and not gaming 24/7. It was also supported for a really long time granted you fitted a proper SSD and 4-6GB of RAM. This 2006 model is also decently reliable, with it's ATI X1600 graphics, which was sadly supported for a relatively short time due to it's older architecture.
If you fancy a full teardown you could find out by looking at the bare die of the chip. Revision A3 is what was installed on the new logic boards. But honestly, it it works, leave it alone. Lol.
I have thi exact Macbook. Mint with the box and everything it cme with. Even the remote control that still worked with original battery. Great video. Wonder how much these are worth MINT and Fully working perfectly?
The current gen 16" MBP comes somewhat close in terms of design, the overall shape is not unlike the pre-unibody like this 17". I'd love to see an M2 chip in one of these, though.
No. You’ll need a late 2007 or early 2008 for those systems to work due to unsupported graphics in the 2006 models. The ATI X1600 is only officially supported up to Lion 10.7.5.
A lucky find!👍👍 It would run well with Linux Mint the Mate version as it suits older hardware, I mostly use the Opera browser as it can be set up for individual preferences.
If one would actually want to daily a machine like this, that’d be a good option, yes. I prefer to keep older versions of OS X on here for fun, as I have plenty of other more modern machines for the real daily duties.
@@nelizmastr Yes, that makes sense. I enjoy seeing the new lease of life which older computers get when the maximum amount of ram., and an ssd., and a modern Linux OS., are installed, a good clean and new thermal paste and a new Cmos battery also help.
os x mavericks one of the best versions in my opinion its the last version to run decently on a hard drive I remeber when I put el capitan on my 2009 mac mini and it was on mavericks when I got it and el capitan ruined the performance by a ton it was unusably slow almost
Yep Mavericks was my favorite of those older OS X versions as well. I had a Mac Pro 2008 when Yosemite came out and it ran a good bit worse than Mavericks did. Ended up getting an SSD. In 2014 they were becoming cheap enough.
I almost don't think these machines aged at all from a design standpoint. They still look incredible.
I agree. Apple’s mid 2000’s industrial design still looks nice. The PowerMac G5 is also an excellent example.
I love these types of videos! The ugly mug jokes made me kinda sad, but you earned a sub!
Thanks!
I have 15-inch MacBook Pro Late 2006 and I upgraded to 4GB of RAM(But it can use 3.5GB because of the chipset) and installed a SSD. With Core 2 Duo T7500 processor, Windows 11 is slow but working!
Very nice. Honestly not bad for a machine of this age. I remember back then it was claimed the MacBook Pro was the best Windows laptop on sale at the time, especially for Vista.
I have the same 15.4. MacBook Pro 2006 A1150 the os stuck at 10.5 and so unfunctionable so i install windows 7 works well but some hardware not function due lack of drivers support and plugging usb stuff solve that issues like audio,webcam and Bluetooth while graphics,wifi works fine
You need to use a leopard or snow leopard dvd and install the bootcamp software.
It can run on Sorbet Leopard Patcher since it was the least supportive for this kind of version and it uses the Windows Vista 32-bit system in it..
@@nolramonairam3098 Try Linux!
Before my Core2Duo Mac Mini died (or the PSU did) it was already unusable for RUclips and Netflix because it neither had the CPU power or hardware acceleration to decode the video. It was great for running emulators, as a music only media centre and I half made some music on it with Pro Tools LE and Reason but even with 8GB, an SSD boot drive and an external 7200rpm FireWire drive, it wasn’t very usable with later OS versions. Especially as I couldn’t even use Pro Tools LE anymore or the Mbox2 it came with using the last OS it supported. It felt super fast at first when I’d had a G3 Desktop and Dual 800Mhz Quicksilver G4 before it though. A guitarist friend uses a 2009 MacBook Pro with 8GB and an SSD boot drive with GarageBand to record entire songs including mastering using only an USB interface, his looper and outboard effects so depending on your needs, they’re still useful systems.
Could you please show the wallpapers of that MacBook? I am looking for the (orange flower) wallpaper in the older version of the MacBook
This particular eta of MacBook Pro’s are definitely the most unique, all be it troubled models that exist. Many of them have the common GPU problems specific MacBook Pro’s suffer from, but if you take care of them, they can survive. I actually have a 2008 unit that’s still running without any GPU issues somehow.
There was a repair program for the faulty Nvidia 8600M GT and the new revisions of those GPUs was actually decently reliable if you only use it for desktop work and not gaming 24/7. It was also supported for a really long time granted you fitted a proper SSD and 4-6GB of RAM.
This 2006 model is also decently reliable, with it's ATI X1600 graphics, which was sadly supported for a relatively short time due to it's older architecture.
@@nelizmastr really? Huh… then I wonder if I got one of those refurbished units.
If you fancy a full teardown you could find out by looking at the bare die of the chip. Revision A3 is what was installed on the new logic boards. But honestly, it it works, leave it alone. Lol.
I have thi exact Macbook. Mint with the box and everything it cme with. Even the remote control that still worked with original battery. Great video. Wonder how much these are worth MINT and Fully working perfectly?
I HAVE THIS MODEL BUT DOESN´T HAVE THE BATTERY MODULE... I´M TRYING TO FIND
Apple stoppes making batteries for these years ago. You’ll need to look for third party batteries.
damn. i love the design on those. i would love for apple to revisit this chassi and put new hardware in it.
The current gen 16" MBP comes somewhat close in terms of design, the overall shape is not unlike the pre-unibody like this 17". I'd love to see an M2 chip in one of these, though.
@@nelizmastr yeah its up to collin now ig XD
i am watching this on a macbook pro from 2006 15 inch
How did you install mavericks ? I have the same mac and I'm running Lion atm
I used NexPostFacto 10.9 by Parrotgeek
@@nelizmastr Mine is a core duo
Core Duo will only run up to Snow Leopard. Only Core 2 Duo can run Lion and unofficially beyond that.
@@nelizmastr oh yeah, I meant I have core 2 duo sorry
Will it work good with Mac OS Yosemite or El Capitan ?
No. You’ll need a late 2007 or early 2008 for those systems to work due to unsupported graphics in the 2006 models. The ATI X1600 is only officially supported up to Lion 10.7.5.
@@nelizmastrso what nextpostfacto installer did you use ? There are different versions
The ones with the glossy screen from 2006 are rare
Never knew. Thanks for the info, makes me even happier to own this beauty!
i love the keyboard of these
Same
A lucky find!👍👍 It would run well with Linux Mint the Mate version as it suits older hardware, I mostly use the Opera browser as it can be set up for individual preferences.
If one would actually want to daily a machine like this, that’d be a good option, yes. I prefer to keep older versions of OS X on here for fun, as I have plenty of other more modern machines for the real daily duties.
@@nelizmastr Yes, that makes sense. I enjoy seeing the new lease of life which older computers get when the maximum amount of ram., and an ssd., and a modern Linux OS., are installed, a good clean and new thermal paste and a new Cmos battery also help.
Sacrilege to downgrade a Macbook to linux.
Unless you actually want to use it on the internet but can’t because browser support ended when Obama was still in office. Lmao.
Mine is probably 9.9 out of ten condition
How did u put Mavericks onto the MacBook Pro?
With the Parrotgeek guide. Keep in mind you need a 64-bit processor, so it won’t work on the Core Duo model
@@nelizmastrcan you send a link ?
parrotgeek.com/npf/10.9.html
@@nelizmastr thanks
@@nelizmastr oh, so how to install mavericks on the core duo model?
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What is oldest (no Mac Pro) Macs you can upgrade 4gb ram? I have 09 Mac Mini. This is 4gb ram.
The oldest Mac is the late 2006 MacBook Pro, all Core Duo Macs are limited to 2GB.
Any way you can show step by step. I have this MacBook and I can’t find how to to transfer all info or version . Need help please
What exactly do you want to see step by step?
step by step how to put maverick version on the new ssd
@@nelizmastr
How did you upgrade to USB 3??
By fitting an expresscard 34 expansion card with a USB 3 controller. Mind you USB 3 doesn’t work under Snow Leopard or older.
os x mavericks one of the best versions in my opinion its the last version to run decently on a hard drive I remeber when I put el capitan on my 2009 mac mini and it was on mavericks when I got it and el capitan ruined the performance by a ton it was unusably slow almost
Yep Mavericks was my favorite of those older OS X versions as well. I had a Mac Pro 2008 when Yosemite came out and it ran a good bit worse than Mavericks did. Ended up getting an SSD. In 2014 they were becoming cheap enough.
Can it run Crysis?? More like "Can it run RUclips?".
It’ll run both, in fact XD
@@nelizmastr At the same time!