Hi, Check out this link:
http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/04/mac-maintenance-tips/ For the most part, the only things you can really test are the battery and the HD. The battery can be checked in your System Prefs in the Energy Saver pane and the be HD can be checked in Disk Utility. Other than these two items, if something is going to crash, then it probably will just do it without any real warning. These laptops are generally quite reliable so it's kind of your call. HTH. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On 2013-06-04, at 4:53 AM, Nickus de Vos <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all > I'm looking for a app or other way to diagnose the health of a > Macbook. It's a mid 2009 Macbook white 2.1 GHz dual core, 2 GB memmory > and 160 GB hard drive. It's currently running 10.8 ML but I'm busy > updating it to 10.8.3. Thing is I don't really know the history of > this machine, my cousin baught it from someone and now I have the > option to buy it from him but don't want to waist my money on > something which will die in a month or 2. From what I have seen so > far, the battery is still pritty decent but don't know how to test the > other hardware. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
