Replacing hard drive on Macbook Pro

check the firewire port by going to the apple logo at top left of screen - about this mac - more info - system report. I think you have a firewire 800 port and the cradle has a firewire 400 port. If so, buy an adapter like this one which allows you to connect a fw 400 device to a fw 800 port.

Thanks Shay - I have an 800 bus... :thumb2
 
Infested Windows Browers ??

That was quite spectacular.

Hands up someone wanting to support someone's infested windows browser problem then.....


..... Nope thought not.

See there you go, that's something even I know, the Apple Ipad does not run infested windows browser....... or does it, or does it I :bow to your superior knowledge ianf :bow.

Really sorry to hijack your post Mike. :blast
 
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Mac PC's

That was quite spectacular.

Hands up someone wanting to support someone's infested windows browser problem then.....


..... Nope thought not.

Does this quote really mean you will only be given assistance if you have problems with a Mac........... and Feck any unfortunate cheap skate that may be using Windows ???? :eek:
 
Mike, do you not have a USB port on the other side? Just use that for the cloning?
 
Sorry for butting in in this thread but your making an easy process complicated. Have a look at this web page, it will give you instructions on how to create a bootable usb drive of mountain lion from which you can use to format your new ssd to mac os extended (journaled) format and then do a clean install of mountain lion. After which you use time machine to restore all your apps and files. Heres the web page. http://www.cultofmac.com/180925/how-to-make-a-bootable-disk-or-usb-drive-of-os-x-mountain-lion/ If you get really stuck then youtube has stacks of videos showing you what to do. Hope this makes things easier for you.
 
All done - many thanks. I used Super Duper, which cost me about £20 and have kept the 320Gb hard drive as a remote drive in the housing I bought. Boot up time is remarkably short now - and all other functions also seem quicker. I now have 480Gb SSD and have removed another moving part from the computer (thereby probably lengthening its usable life) - all in cost just under £300...

Thanks for all the help and advice :thumb2
 
nice Mike...

I had the opportunity to do a time-machine restore thru migration-assistant to get my Mrs.' work back onto a new mac over the weekend. While it works, it's also really slow. Add in installing the OS first on the new drive, and the hoops you need to jump thru to do that online. I'd stick with cloning.

Now just remember to actually take backups while at home, and install trim-enabler for 3rd party SSD, or eventually the write speed will go down when the disk doesn't know what's in use and free for re-use.

You'll see it in the profiler:-

APPLE SSD SM512E:

Capacity: 500.28 GB (500,277,790,720 bytes)
Model: APPLE SSD SM512E
Revision: CXM0AA1Q
Serial Number:
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Medium Type: Solid State
TRIM Support: Yes
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:
 
nice Mike...

I had the opportunity to do a time-machine restore thru migration-assistant to get my Mrs.' work back onto a new mac over the weekend. While it works, it's also really slow. Add in installing the OS first on the new drive, and the hoops you need to jump thru to do that online. I'd stick with cloning.

Now just remember to actually take backups while at home, and install trim-enabler for 3rd party SSD, or eventually the write speed will go down when the disk doesn't know what's in use and free for re-use.

You'll see it in the profiler:-

APPLE SSD SM512E:

Capacity: 500.28 GB (500,277,790,720 bytes)
Model: APPLE SSD SM512E
Revision: CXM0AA1Q
Serial Number:
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Medium Type: Solid State
TRIM Support: Yes
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:

Hi Ian,

Thanks for this - I have installed Trim Enabler, but can you tell me where to find the matching readout to the one in your post?

Thanks,

Mike :cool:

EDIT - That has made it INCREDIBLY fast at boot-up...:bounce1
 


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