carmen617
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2011 Macbook pro, I replaced the hard drive about a year ago. Client called me saying it's running very slowly, so I had her drop it off. I don't do real hardware repairs on Macs, just simple stuff like SSD and RAM upgrades, and general cleanups/tune ups.
This system takes about 5 minutes to boot, the touchpad won't work, although an external mouse will. The fan is going full blast, the keyboard types about one character every 5 seconds. I did all the normal easy things - safe boot, reset PRAM and SMC, disk utility, etc. Swapped out the hard drive, swapped out the RAM, no improvement.
I'm pretty sure whatever is wrong with it is beyond my limited Mac skills to fix. My question, however, is if anybody has another fairly simple thing to try. And if not, if you have experience with this type of Mac issue, is there a way to tell if this is a fairly inexpensive thing to fix (and send her off to a Mac specialty shop) or if it's reasonable to tell her that her 6 year old system is toast.
This system takes about 5 minutes to boot, the touchpad won't work, although an external mouse will. The fan is going full blast, the keyboard types about one character every 5 seconds. I did all the normal easy things - safe boot, reset PRAM and SMC, disk utility, etc. Swapped out the hard drive, swapped out the RAM, no improvement.
I'm pretty sure whatever is wrong with it is beyond my limited Mac skills to fix. My question, however, is if anybody has another fairly simple thing to try. And if not, if you have experience with this type of Mac issue, is there a way to tell if this is a fairly inexpensive thing to fix (and send her off to a Mac specialty shop) or if it's reasonable to tell her that her 6 year old system is toast.