Software troubleshooting tips and tools, Software troubleshooting tips and tools 162 – Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4GHz, Late 2007 CTO, Early 2008, and Late 2008) User Manual

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MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting — General Information

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Software Troubleshooting Tips and Tools

All MacBook Pros require an Intel-compatible Mac OS.

For the MacBook Pro (17-inch), use Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later only.

For the MacBook Pro (17-inch Core 2 Duo), use Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later only.

For the MacBook Pro (17-inch 2.4GHz), use Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later only.

For the MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2008), use Mac OS X 10.5.2 or later only.

Login window and account

Mac OS X requires at least one user account to be established—the Administrator’s account.
By default, the Accounts system preference pane has the “Log in automatically [Admin’s name]”
checked. This automatic login setting allows the system to boot into the Finder without having a
login prompt. However, if this box is not checked, you need a password to get to the Finder, and
you need to create a user account after you reinstall system software.

Customer forgot password

If the customer forgot the password for the computer:

Insert the MacBook Pro Mac OS X Install Disc 1 DVD.

1.

Restart the computer while holding down the C key on the keyboard.

2.

When the installer appears, chose Reset Password under the Installer Utilities menu

3.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

4.

Safe Mode

Safe Boot is a special diagnostic way to start Mac OS X when troubleshooting. Safe Mode is the
state Mac OS X is in after a Safe Boot. Starting up in Safe Mode does five things to simplify the
startup process and operation of the computer:

It forces a directory check of the startup (boot) volume. It is identical to using Disk Utility’s

Repair Disc or the fsck –fy terminal command.

It loads only required kernel extensions (some of the items in /System/Library/Extensions).

It disables all fonts other than those in /System/Library/Fonts

It moves to the Trash all font caches normally stored in /Library/Caches/com.apple.ATS/(uid)/,

where (uid) is a user ID number such as 501.

It disables all startup items and any Login Items.

To start up into Safe Mode (to Safe Boot), do this:

Be sure the computer is shut down.

1.

Press the power button.

2.

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