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Q: My 17” MBP appears to be “registered” as a 15” MBP

I wanted to add more RAM to my MPB 17. I wasn’t sure of the year, so I clicked:  About this Mac > More Info and go this page:

 

Screen shot 2014-09-12 at 4.47.14 PM.png

 

So far, so good. It’s listed as model no: MacBook Pro 6,2


But this page has no 17” with this model no. Only a 15” with this model.

 

http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBookPro6,2

 

So I went the Apple page “Check your support and coverage” here, entered the serial no:

 

https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do

 

And I got a notice that this here MBP 17” “is" a MPB 15”

 

Screen Shot 2014-09-14 at 10.18.12 PM.png

 

 

How strange is this?    I just wanted to find out what year and make the MBP 17” was so I could see if I could add more memory from Crucial. (and eventually upgrade from OS10.6.8 to that machine to whatever the most recent (and efficient) OS available with this older machine.  Crucial has an app that you can download so I’ll check that next, but I couldn’t yet do so because the machine is at work and I at home.

 

Anyone know what’s going on here?

 

Thanks!

Posted on Sep 14, 2014 10:38 PM

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Q: My 17” MBP appears to be “registered” as a 15” MBP

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  • by Kappy,

    Kappy Kappy Sep 14, 2014 10:45 PM in response to Jaco_Crash
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    Sep 14, 2014 10:45 PM in response to Jaco_Crash

    It's a model 6,1 model if it's 17". You sure you don't have the 15" model?

     

     

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  • by Jaco_Crash,

    Jaco_Crash Jaco_Crash Sep 14, 2014 11:01 PM in response to Kappy
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    Sep 14, 2014 11:01 PM in response to Kappy

    Thanks for the info on Mavericks.

     

    Yes, I’m absolutely sure I have the 17” model.  I’m even willing to take a video of it (the exterior) the boot, and showing the “about this mac” page.  It’s the strangest thing.  I assure you that I’m not mistaking the 17” for a 15"

     

    In fact, I see the same thing here: under Apple’s EFI and SMC firmware update link:

     

    EFI and SMC firmware updates for Intel-based Macs

     

    Screen Shot 2014-09-14 at 10.53.54 PM.png

     

    The MacBookPro6,2 is listed as 15” while as you say, MacBookPro6,1 is listed as 17”  - so strange!  I’m thinking of taking the 17” to the Apple store and showing them and seeing what they say.

  • by Kappy,

    Kappy Kappy Sep 14, 2014 11:10 PM in response to Jaco_Crash
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    Sep 14, 2014 11:10 PM in response to Jaco_Crash

    Why waste your time? Buy the memory you want and have a good time with it. You know it's a 17" model. That's really all that matters.

  • by Jaco_Crash,

    Jaco_Crash Jaco_Crash Sep 14, 2014 11:15 PM in response to Kappy
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    Sep 14, 2014 11:15 PM in response to Kappy

    Hi Kappy.  Why waste my time?   I guess because it’s my time. And because it makes me curious why the (possible) misnomer on the 17”.  Not directed at you, but on the general topic of “why waste time” or “you must have too much time on your hands”.  People have different interests or they get intrigued by something and sometimes one would like to follow it through.  Anyhoot, if anyone else has an idea of why the MBP 17” appears to have the model no. of the MBP 15”, I’d like to hear it.  Cheers.

  • by babowa,

    babowa babowa Sep 14, 2014 11:20 PM in response to Jaco_Crash
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    Sep 14, 2014 11:20 PM in response to Jaco_Crash

    Well, you do agree that yours is a 2.4 GHz? Here is a list of all MBP's; the only two 2.4 GHz for 2010 are a 13" and a 15":

     

    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/index-macbookpro.html

     

    There is a late 2011 17", but it's 8,3.

  • by K Shaffer,

    K Shaffer K Shaffer Sep 14, 2014 11:45 PM in response to Jaco_Crash
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    Sep 14, 2014 11:45 PM in response to Jaco_Crash

    According to the serial number the product comes back as a 15-inch MB/Pro

    https://www.powerbookmedic.com/identify-mac-serial.php

     

    Is there a chance that an incorrect firmware upgrade was applied, if not:

    Has anyone taken a diagonal measure of the display to see if it shrunk?