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Firmware update and SATA II hard drive (continued)

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Jul 27, 2011 10:32 AM in response to calibanuk

I think as well this situation is most unpleasant. I doesn't even live in a country with an apple store to go to. All I have is this channel, and their users kidness to ask questions and get answers.


Still can get my 1tb hard drive to work. I upgraded to Lion a couple days ago, but still no use.

Hope someone can point me out in the right direction someday.


Thanks for your time!

Aug 3, 2011 12:48 AM in response to Brett L

Hi everyone,

please excuse me if my question has been asked yet, but i just take a look around the two threads.

So, i'm experiencing the "1.5 Gbit issues" and, having a brand new SSD, it's really frustrating.

By the way my MBP is blazing fast with this drive but i think it could be even faster if capable of 3 Gbit negotiatiated speed (as it should be!).

Now the questions start:

I found this to be due to the HDD cable. I just fixed 2 of these computers with the same issue. Now the firmware is upgraded and Hard Drive is running fine.

Could you specify wich model was the Mac you repaired, just to know, thanks!

And: does anyone solved it bringing the Mac to the Apple store for a firmware downgrade?


Please let me know, thank you!

Aug 3, 2011 5:45 AM in response to Brett L

A year and a half (about) later and my 09' MBP is still steady and strong with a Patriot Torqx SSD.


Picked up a new Macbook Air last week. Did a side-by-side boot up and random tests... the old MBP edges out the new Air in every test. For all it's flaws, the mid-09' series MBP is a benchmarker.


Quick summary for the folks who didn't see my older posts; all I did was install Leopard to the Torqx in my MacPro. Then put the drive in my Macbook Pro and it booted right up; no problems.


Trying to install Leopard on the fresh disk installed into the MBP was a no-go, just like most of you. But everything was fine once an OS was on it via the MacPro. Later on, I was able to do a fresh install of Snow Leopard shortly thereafter on the MBP; also without any problems.


Just continuing to share this info so it might help some of you find a solution of your own. No hardware hacks, no replacement parts, no jumpers, etc... just formatting the disk and installing OSX on a different Mac before putting it into the MBP.


Curious if anyone else has success with this.

Aug 13, 2011 1:22 PM in response to Brett L

Wow, this thread is kind of overwhelming... I've been through all sorts over these weeks after my logic board was replaced on my Mid-'09 2.53 MBP. Had no problems before the logic board replacement, using an OWC SATA II SSD. I had FileVault 2 switched on and when it was returned after repair and I replaced the stock HDD with the SSD the laptop was almost unusable; major beach balls and stalls every 10 seconds. Now I have downgraded to EFI 1.6 yesterday and no stalls whatsoever since then. Only the speed now shows as 1.5Gbit/s but that doesn't seem to have any negative impact on performance - to the contrary, all flies the way it should now. I gathered there is no hope for the SATA II speed now? I haven't read the million posts from these threads but I assume that's everybody's solution? To downgrade to EFI 1.6? And I've read some people are trying out a different logic board >> HDD cable? Any luck with that at all?

Aug 14, 2011 3:55 AM in response to Andrei P.

I have considered seeking council about this as Apple have let many users down. Last Macbook I ever buy. I am so disappointed and so sad over this you guys have no idea! Apple have made no effort to help me and as I said I had a failed drive and could not get another one to work in my machine without downgrade. I ended up with community help! So very sad I had to ask Apple community for help for a machine under warrenty and they solved it and Apple could or rather would not.


This is frankly shameful and they deserve what they get if I find a no win fee type to go after them on this.

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