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Here’s just a quick tutorial on how to install a second hard drive or solid state drive to your old Macbook Pro by replacing the optical drive with a SSD/HDD in case you need any extra storage ...
As you'll see in the video below, my colleague Sharon Profis resurrected her 2009 MacBook Pro with an SSD and agrees with me that the process is simple and straightforward. And hugely effective.
In the MacBook Pro test example, upgrading from a 320GB HDD to the 128GB SSD adds $250 to the price of the entry-level model (raising it from $1199 to $1449).
Here's how I installed an SSD in my MacBook Pro. One downside to using a laptop is that you only have one hard drive slot, so upgrading to a super-fast SSD is often either expensive or space limiting.
Moving data to the new SSD was fairly quick and painless. We used an external enclosure to clone the MacBook's boot drive to the new SSD before installing it.
After experiencing the speed offered by the new Retina MacBook Pro — but needing to return the review unit — Jeff Carlson decided to put a solid-state drive into his sluggish MacBook Pro. But because ...
Rob Griffiths discusses the Wintec Filemate 48GB ExpressCard SSD and demonstrates how to install it in the MacBook Pro.
Following the success I had with upgrading my MacBook Pro’s hard drive with a SSD (solid state drive), I decided to to try the same thing with my MacBook Air. This is a first generation model ...
Apple released the 15" Retina MacBook Pro with SSD-only drive options in June, but its SSD modules use a proprietary connector and form factor.
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