
share the solution here to try help anyone who has similar questionĪnd if you ask me, I would say it's quite worth it. Upgrading the ram should be relatively simple, but I am not sure whats involved with replacing the HDD with an SSD. The battery charge cycles is sitting at 801. Interested in using these videos on your site view our video usage.
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Yes, I have spent a weekend on running Windows installation for about 10 times, but see what I've got: Maybe your advice would be a correct answer for most "unsupported" situations, but not for this one. You might think I am cheep, and you are probably correct, but I will be fixing My own machine. The thing is unbelievably slow I am currently collecting the required hardware to put 250 gig SSD and 16 gig RAM in there. It's totally ok for me that you said "no, we could not help you on this", however, I disagree that "it not worth it to dig a solution for it, just buy a new one". My mid 2012 Macbook Pro is going to die, not due to natural causes, but spontaneous, assisted flight through the nearest window. That's not said your referral for this question to Apple was wrong, and I totally understand that any industry product has a life cycle and this one is just out of support 'officially'.

People come to this 'Comunity' forum, not only for "official support" but also for "help to fix". Here I offered a solution to get rid of this problem, which I think was main concern of OP, to ' fix it'. From a user's point of view, I'm not quite sure there's any difference between 'running' and 'supported'.
