![]() ![]() Thought that i rather upgrade my PC, than my mac!Īlso, have a friend who has the same mac as us too - he runs a SSD at 6GB/s. I installed Yosemite yesterday, and absolutely loved it! (uses way less battery) - but i decided to ditch the upgrade to another time! How do you know the data II 6gb/s will work for us? Did it work for you? I have the same computer as you except with Yosemite 10.10. Intel i5 2.5Ghz | Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024MB | 2x4GB DDR3 1600Mhz | (I am going to switch out the optical bay with the SSD by the way - and i know that the optical bay supports data III 6gb/s - so that is good!)Īnd of course the SSD is going to be the main startup drive.Ĭurrent HDD 500GB 5400RPM ![]() If a hard drive was installed by default, it is quite possible to replace the stock hard drive with an SSD, too. I want to have the OS (and some other programs) on the SSD, while the rest on the HDD Upgrading the hard drive in the 'Mid-2009,' 'Mid-2010,' 'Early 2011,' 'Late 2011' and non-Retina Display 'Mid-2012' MacBook Pro models requires a screwdriver, but it still is a simple and straightforward procedure. Right now the OS and all my stuff are on the HDD. I am about to upgrade my macbook pro with an SSD, for increased speed, and startup times - and was wondering how i could move my OS to the SDD as i want to keep the HDD for storage.
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