1. My Macbook Pro Won't Update

Macbook Pro charges but won't turn on wondering if anyone has an idea on what could possibly be wrong if my macbook pro won't turn on but will charge. I don't even hear any noises and the keyboard doesn't light up but when i plugged in the charger it went from orange to green after about an hour. Web pages won't load but network is working. Ask Question Asked 7 years, 3 months ago. Active 2 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 92k times 3. I can't get web pages to load on my MacBook Pro. Airport connects with the router and ping tests work fine (on www.google.com) but web pages aren't loading in any browser in any user account. Internet works on. Why wont my MacBook Pro recognize my Nikon camera? I suspect, unfortunately, that you have not been following the explicit instructions (page 55 of the manual), which says the order of connection is computer ON, switch camera OFF, attach USB cord to both devices, switch camera ON. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET 5. No internet connection. Sometimes my MacBook ($850 at Best Buy) freaks out and can't connect to my Wi-Fi network when my Windows laptop and iPhone ($900 at Boost. Use Touch ID on MacBook Pro. With Touch ID on your MacBook Pro, you can quickly unlock your Mac and make purchases using your Apple ID and Apple Pay — all with your fingerprint. Learn about Touch ID. Find adapters for Thunderbolt 3 (USB‑C) ports.

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My Macbook Pro Won't Update

My cousin's macbook pro had it's hard drive crash, so I popped it open for him and replaced it with an extra 120GB drive I had from my A1150 macbook pro. The 120GB drive did not have an operating system on it, so when I booted it up I got a 'blinking folder with a question mark'. I tried to boot off of a OSX cd, but it didn't work. He told me he had recently been having problems with the DVD drive reading discs before the hard drive crashed, so I ordered a UJ-857-C super drive to replace it. I have that drive in place now and I am still unable to boot from a Snow Leopard DVD. I am also not able to eject the DVD as I was able to do with the old 'bad' drive. The DVD drive audibly spins up, but I still get the same 'blinking folder with a question mark'. I've tried booting with the mouse button pressed, booting and the pressing command-option-o-f, and neither of these have any effect. Any ideas? I'm lost...