Hey Allen,
Thanks for the help and the warm welcome!
Okay so first shocker- I have no antivirus installed- so can you see what sort of software you see installed? I might need to format the SSD to remove it.
The screen is working now. Although most times I open up the MacBook, the screen freezes, it shuts off, restarts and then all I get is a black screen.
The Ram has been upgraded. I have
- 1 x 2gb (looks like an original, no brand- but I've attached a pic)
- 1 x 8gb (Ripjaws- also attached a pic)
The SSD is a 500GB Crucial.
I actually bought this MacBook off someone else and that person had built it up to 10gb's of ram and fitted the SSD for me, so I have no idea if the cable was ever replaced. Thanks for letting me know- sounds like this needs a change.
O okay, thanks for the advice about upgrading being the worst thing to do- I hadn't thought about that- but definitely makes sense. I'll change the cable, format the SSD and install Mojave to see if that fixes the issue.
Quick question:
I spent R11'500 buying this last year. I find that overpriced after asking around, but I wanted the iconic 2012 MBP that "never dies"
I've needed to change the battery once already - even though it had a low cycle count, it started giving an error.
I'm now getting this crazy Kernal error, so:
I'm now needing to potentially change the ram to Crucial and change the cable for the SSD.
Is it worth doing these fixes and keeping the MBP, or getting an MacBook Air with an M1 chip instead? I realise this question can be open to opinion, but I'm wanting to hear other opinions. I like that the 2012 MBP is easily repaired, but this one seems to need to be repaired far more often than expected.