My wife has a very nice MBP 15" late-2008 2.4ghz that she purchased new. The MBP has 8gb RAM installed and runs El Capitan, otherwise everything is original hardware. These days she mostly uses the machine for watching YouTube videos, MS Word, connecting to OneDrive and general surfing (All banking and net-purchasing is done on a new iPhone 14).
The challenge with using the old MBP in 2023 is problems with certificates, for instanse when trying to connect to OneDrive via Safari. Some YouTube videos do not play well.
Apart from installing an SSD, what can be done to prolong the useful life of the late-2008 MBP?
PS: I like to experiment and tinker with my own MACs, but I would prefer not to use dosdude and OCLP on my wife’s MBP.
The challenge with using the old MBP in 2023 is problems with certificates, for instanse when trying to connect to OneDrive via Safari. Some YouTube videos do not play well.
Apart from installing an SSD, what can be done to prolong the useful life of the late-2008 MBP?
PS: I like to experiment and tinker with my own MACs, but I would prefer not to use dosdude and OCLP on my wife’s MBP.