On Feb 3, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Michael Koch wrote:

> Easy solution
> Load 10.4 on an external firewire drive and see if you can start from it; 
> that will tell you; without 
> any damage to the MBP internal hard drive.
> On Feb 3, 2010, at 19:07, Chance Reecher wrote:
> 
>> Wrong. Several MBPs came with/can run 10.4, the Core Duo 2006 models, the 
>> Core 2 Duo Late 2006/Early 2007 models, and the mid-2007 models.

In the defense of Bruce I have to say after trying all avenues he is correct 
just didn't bother with the manusha.  t I found the last MBP to run Tiger would 
be 2007 "Santa Rosa" "Core 2 Duo" processor (T7700) model. I have a 2008 " 
Penryn Core 2 Duo" processor (T8300) So the culprit is the processors. But 
maybe someone out there can make it happen?



>> 
>> Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>> 
>>> No. The minimum OS for a MBP is 10.5.
>>> 
>> 
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> have a nice day
> Michael Koch
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John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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