How to Troubleshoot Help needed with MacBook Pro 5,5 (Mid 2009) on macOS
Graphics and media-app issues are normally caused by missing Metal acceleration, an unsupported GPU path, or a fragile patch combination. macOS needs a supported graphics stack; WhateverGreen, NootRX or NootedRed can help only when the underlying GPU path is viable.
Quick Checks
- Backup current state: Save a copy of your working EFI and run a full system backup before changing settings.
- Identify hardware components: Note down your exact CPU, GPU, Wi-Fi card, and motherboard/laptop model.
- Ensure utility alignment: Keep OpenCore, OCLP, and ProperTree updated.
Fix Steps
- Create a rollback point: Make a Time Machine backup and keep a copy of your last working EFI folder before editing OpenCore, kexts or root patches.
- Verify GPU support first: Confirm the exact GPU model and whether that macOS version supports Metal acceleration for it.
- Update graphics kexts: Refresh WhateverGreen, Lilu and any AMD-specific kexts together, not one at a time.
- Check boot arguments: Remove old experimental GPU boot args, then add back only the ones required for your hardware.
- Test acceleration: Open About This Mac, System Information and a Metal app before testing browsers, GarageBand or Pro Tools.
- Reduce app variables: Disable browser hardware acceleration or test another app build if only Chromium, Electron or CEF apps fail.
Do Not Continue If
- Do not continue if: you do not have a working EFI backup, a Time Machine backup, or another bootable macOS installer.
- Stop and capture evidence: if the machine stops booting, take a photo of the last verbose line before changing more settings.
Verify It Worked
- The GPU reports Metal support in System Information.
- Window animations are smooth and not CPU-bound.
- The affected app opens after a clean reboot.
- No repeated GPU restart messages appear in Console.
Rollback
- Boot with a known-good EFI snapshot.
- Temporarily remove experimental graphics patches.
- Return to the last macOS version where acceleration was stable.
Next Action
- Test now: reboot twice, reproduce the original problem, and confirm whether the same symptom returns.
- If it still fails: record the Mac model, macOS build, OpenCore or OCLP version, GPU, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chipset, and the last visible error.
- Read next: use the related searches below for the nearest OpenCore or OCLP fix before making another change.
Related iATKOS Searches
- OpenCore · OCLP · EFI · kexts · config.plist · macOS troubleshooting
Original Question: "Help needed with MacBook Pro 5,5 (Mid 2009)"
i have wierd problem. every version of macos from bigsur to sonoma, randomly crashes (locks up and i have to manyally force reboot) it's not consistent (sometimes it hangs in boot, sometimes whatever i am doing at the moment and sometimes many days go before it hangs) and the crash log is different each time.
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff800a8075b2 this is latest one.
MPB 5,5 changed thermal paste, no effect. so overheating is not an issue.
i was guessing it's the ssd, but don't have spare to test. battery is almost gone tho (i get ab 10min of sot). but crashes do happen regardless using battery or wall power. RAM tested. not an issue. no artifacts on screen, so probably not the graphics card. (GeForce 9400M)
reinstalling has no effect even on completely wiped ssd.
this does not happen with PatchedSur or any dosdude1 patcher. running Mojave without issues. (Mojave crashes randomly when playing tho)
(posted this on lounge as well. but thought it will reach more people here)
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