Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interested
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- Manic Harmonic
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Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interested
For anyone interested... I successfully managed to do this, even though Apple and Geek Squad both told me it wasn't possible.
Someone spilled water on my computer (I'm not mad at them I , so I had to get a new one. As you may know, a lot of plugins are not compatible with Lion, such as Komplete 7 (can't afford to buy 8 right now, obviously...), not to mention I hate a lot of things about Lion.
Well, the old hard drive was ok, so I put it in a USB enclosure and starting my computer from it, and it worked just fine. So far no issues. I cloned the hard drive over to my external just in case the old one is ruined from the water, and I'm running it off that until my 750gb internal comes.
The i7 CPU is badass... Hyperthreading works fine, not sure about TurboBoost as I have no idea of telling, but it's fucking fast, and will be even faster when i put the internal HD in it and my new RAM. Thunderbolt works fine going to my external monitors as well.
If anyone needs to do this ans is unsure how to go about it, I would be glad to give you more details. IT will only run on 10.6.6 or above from what I understand. This will NOT work if you are trying to install SL from an install disc, as you can't get a 10.6.6 disc... Might be able to special order it though. This method would also let you clone your old HD and then update to Lion.
By the way, it turns out it's a mid 2011 model, not a late 2011... I don't see any reason it would work on a late model though, it's the same hardware AFAIK.
Hella excited about this, definitely a blessing in disguise.
Someone spilled water on my computer (I'm not mad at them I , so I had to get a new one. As you may know, a lot of plugins are not compatible with Lion, such as Komplete 7 (can't afford to buy 8 right now, obviously...), not to mention I hate a lot of things about Lion.
Well, the old hard drive was ok, so I put it in a USB enclosure and starting my computer from it, and it worked just fine. So far no issues. I cloned the hard drive over to my external just in case the old one is ruined from the water, and I'm running it off that until my 750gb internal comes.
The i7 CPU is badass... Hyperthreading works fine, not sure about TurboBoost as I have no idea of telling, but it's fucking fast, and will be even faster when i put the internal HD in it and my new RAM. Thunderbolt works fine going to my external monitors as well.
If anyone needs to do this ans is unsure how to go about it, I would be glad to give you more details. IT will only run on 10.6.6 or above from what I understand. This will NOT work if you are trying to install SL from an install disc, as you can't get a 10.6.6 disc... Might be able to special order it though. This method would also let you clone your old HD and then update to Lion.
By the way, it turns out it's a mid 2011 model, not a late 2011... I don't see any reason it would work on a late model though, it's the same hardware AFAIK.
Hella excited about this, definitely a blessing in disguise.
Re: Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interes
Quick suggestion - have you considered making yourself a mini blog to detail all of this? Although I'm not a Mac user myself, I've got a lot of mates who are and this kind of story is the sort of thing I've seen them link to in the past.
- Manic Harmonic
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Re: Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interes
Actually, I have a blog project for school that I'm doing on iPad/tablet music production. There's a post already up there, but I haven't put up any details yet. I'll post up details when I get a chance. Here's the link:http://students.expression.edu/jamie/wub wrote:Quick suggestion - have you considered making yourself a mini blog to detail all of this? Although I'm not a Mac user myself, I've got a lot of mates who are and this kind of story is the sort of thing I've seen them link to in the past.
Re: Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interes
nice posts on ipad music production! : )
Re: Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interes
sorry just on an off note... All my complete (7) plug-ins are working fine in Lion. In fact I don't think I had a single problem with the upgrade.
- Manic Harmonic
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Re: Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interes
Good to know! I think everyone's starting to catch up... I'm going to try to create a lion install disc or something and save it. I'm sure I'll have to update eventually. The cool thing about this method is that if you want lion you can carbon copy your hard drive and then update it. stay tuned, ill make a full post on it as soon as i get a chance... Busy doing photoshop/illustrator shit for school right nowDepone wrote:sorry just on an off note... All my complete (7) plug-ins are working fine in Lion. In fact I don't think I had a single problem with the upgrade.

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Re: Snow Leopard running on 2011 MacBook, for anyone interes
Have not regret it one bit upgrading to lion!
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