MacBook Pro :: Can I Replace The Hard Drive With SS Storage?

Nov 14, 2010

I have a vintage 2009 17" MBP with 320 GB hard drive.

Can I replace the hard drive with SS storage?

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MacBook :: Wants To Replace Hard Drive?

Oct 22, 2010

i want to replace my macbook hard drive and want to clear everything on it but i lost my macbook (intel mac 2007)install dvd. can i use the macbook pro osx 10.6 install dvd instead. will it work? how can i start installation from the dvd with the blank hard drive?

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MacBook :: How To Replace Hard Drive

Mar 8, 2012

I got the flashing file folder a few days ago. Tried to reinstall my software but no disk for install showing. Tech said hard drive is shot and won't power up. So while I mourn the loss of my MacBook but most importantly ALL my stuff (no, I did not have a backup like I know I should've), is replacing the hard drive something I can do myself? And, how do I know what hard drive i can put in since I was running out of disk space anyways and would like more..

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Aug 22, 2009

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Dec 3, 2014

I just purchased a used mid 2012 macbook pro and one of the features that made me buy it was a 1 terabyte storage space. determine if it is actually 1 TB because the first screenshot showing the disk space does not update. Also each time I download a huge file, it's shows I have a specified amount of space out of a total of 499 GB 

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Mac Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10)

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MacBook Air :: Hard Drive To Replace A Broken One

Dec 10, 2009

I recently bought a MBA but after some months the HD gave up. So I bought a generic Samsung HS082HB 1,8" zif HD to replace the broken HD. I thought I bought the right one but my MBA wasn't able to recognize the new HD. This new HD is a generic Samsung while the original was the one with the apple () printed on the label. So I ask you: do I need the certified one or did I miss something in replacing the HD?

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MacBook Pro :: Replace Hard Drive In Retina?

Jun 15, 2012

im thinking of buying a new retina MBP but want to know how easy or difficult it would be to replace the hard drive if i wanted to upgrade it? 

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MacBook Pro :: Replace Hard Drive On A Mid 2012?

Jun 18, 2012

I just bought a new MacBook Pro. I had a 2010 MBP and kept the hard drive (Hitachi 500gb 7200 rpm) from that computer. It ws running 10.7 and worked fine. It still boots up perfectly on my MacPro so I know it works.

I tried to boot the new MacBook Pro using the old drive but I get a circle with a line through it. I have tried to boot using Firewire and even installed it into the new MacBook Pro. I then tried to re-install OS 10.7. I just downloaded it from the App Store for my MacPro so I tried to use it to re-install. It will not work on this new Macbook Pro. I had to download a version specific to this computer (using the "recover" disk). I takes 1.5 hours to download and then it still didn't work. When the computer reboots after the download and restarts I get the same **** circle with a line through it. The new "manual" is a joke. There is no reference to upgrading drives or memory. Did Apple decide to make their new laptops inaccessible to the owner? I can't find any info online and at the Apple store today they told me they knew of no reason that the drive wouldn't work.

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MacBook Pro :: Internal Hard Drive Died - Replace?

Nov 16, 2010

After 4 years of brave use, the internal HD on my Macbook Pro has died. I'm now looking for a new one to install it myself. It's a first generation Macbook Pro (1.83Ghz - A1150). From a first google search I found this option a pretty decent one: [URL:...] Any feedback on this particular item? Is the site reliable? Also, regarding the installation of the drive itsef: I've seen some guides on how to install it and they seem a little hard to accomplish. My experience with this kind of procedure so far is related to installing ram, which seems to be really easier. Is this something that a non-experienced user can install or shall I think twice before doing such adventures myself?

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MacBook Pro :: Hard Drive Failing - Replace Out Of Warranty?

Nov 29, 2010

My 1.5 year old MacBook pro has what I believe is a failing hard drive. What is the likelihood apple will replace the drive? It should still be covered under the manufactures warranty.I just think that 1 year and a few months is a little early for a drive to fail...

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MacBook Pro :: Possible To Replace Hard Drive With External Seagate

Mar 23, 2012

can i replace the hard drive in my mac with a seagate go flex 2tb external hard drive? The problem is that it requires external power.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: 3 Beeps When Attempting To Replace Hard Drive?

Apr 25, 2012

I recently purchased a Patriot 16GB RAM upgrade (yes, spare me the Apple "Limited to 8GB" speech), and a new Seagate Hybrid drive because I'm out of space on my old one. I installed the 16GB RAM in my MBPro 15" (Early 2011...running 10.7.3) with no issue last night, and it was running fine and quite zippy.  After Time-Machining, I replaced the hard drive today, and tried to boot from a backup Lion disc (to format the new HDD and restore from Time-Machine) to no avail.  Then, when I switched to a Snow Leopard disc, I started to receive 3 Beeps...the infamous RAM beeps.  I figured that the RAM that I was sent was bad, so I switched to my previous OWC 8GB set to the same result. The issue I'm having is that I took the Snow Leopard disc out, replaced the new hard drive with my old one, and viola everything is working perfectly.  I'm even posting this on the same computer. 

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MacBook :: Limit On Hard Drive Storage Capacity?

Oct 11, 2010

Is there a limit on the storage capacity that a 2007 MacBook can use? Also would a 12.5 mm high drive fit?

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MacBook Pro :: Free Up My Hard Drive Storage Space?

Mar 23, 2012

I backed up my hard drive to an external drive. I now want to free up my hard drive storage space. How do I do that.  I deleted several GB of iTunes but the free file space did not increase.  How can I free up disk space?

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Sep 3, 2014

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MacBook Pro :: Replacement Hard Drive - What Storage Size Is Recommended

Apr 10, 2012

It seems that the writing is on the wall for my macbook pro internal harddrive.... Currently limping along but I need to start in safe mode and occaisonally internet boot and run diskutil, fsck etc etc etc.... I think it's safe to say it's going to die soon!So, looking to buy a replacement internal hard drive for a 2011 15" macbook pro: currently I have the stock 750gb 5000rpm drive.Looking for recommendations: of course a 750gb solid state drive would be ideal but of course not realistic!  

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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IMac :: External Storage - Ssd Drive - 2TB Hard Drive

Nov 22, 2010

I'm curious what people use for external storage on their iMacs. I have a Mac Pro which is getting a little long in the tooth. I'm debating whether to get a new Mac Pro or to get an iMac, which would be a pretty good speed bump from my Mac Pro 1,1. I'd get the ssd drive, and the 2TB harddrive and get aftermarket RAM. But what I like about the Mac Pro is the upgrades you can do. And I like the four hard drive bays, for storage and backup. I've got over 3 TB of photos and music/tv/movies, so I'm going to need an external drive. In addition, I'd like to be able to backup everything. Is there an elegant way to do this on an iMac with an external drive that isn't super loud and hot?

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OS X :: External Hard Drive For Storage?

Oct 7, 2010

I just bought an external hard drive (My Passport for Mac) because my Macbook's hard drive is almost full. I did not want it necessarily for backup purposes, but rather I wanted to be able to store music, docs, etc. that I might want to access in the future, but want to remove from my computer for now.

Should I use Time Machine? Will time machine let me access my hard drive to obtain certain files when needed? Or is Time Capsule's sole purpose to backup everything on my computer?

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Mac Pro :: Use Second Hard Drive For IPhotos Storage?

Feb 22, 2012

I want to all my photos to be on my larger second harddrive. How do I instruct iPhotos to place all my files on second drive?

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iPhoto '11, iOS 5.0.1

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Mac Pro :: Most Silent 2TB Hard Drive For Storage And Backup?

Oct 1, 2010

I am looking for a 2TB HDD to add to my 3rd and 4th bay. They will be used for storage and backup only and need to be as silent as possible. I was looking at the 2TB caviar green. Is this a good choice? Is it a lot less noisy compared to a caviar black or blue? [URL]

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OS X :: Hard Drive Full Of DVD - Options For Storage

Jan 23, 2010

I have eyeTV on my computer and it is absolutely great. I have downloaded so many movies off my cable that my 500 gig hard drive is almost full. Now I am in the navy and will more than likely get sent out to a ship soon. That being said, I am limited on space of what I can and cannot bring. I would definitely like to bring with me as many movies/recording with me. What would be my options in terms of storage?

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OS X :: Use An External Hard Drive For Extra Storage?

May 3, 2010

Somewhat new to Macs. Year old aluminum macbook (not pro) with 160 gb hard drive - "Startup disk full" message - Finder says 159 gb used, 1 gb available. I am sure I could delete some software or photos but will run into same problem later. What is the best solution - put a larger hard drive in or can I use an external hard drive for additional storage (how to do this, will this impact performance). I have a 500 gb external hd for backup - can I use this??

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ICloud :: Hard Drive Or Other Cloud Storage?

Mar 13, 2012

I run a small business which has a new Mac Mini 10.7 and iMacs 10.5.8 which we currently store all our on-going work on a Hard Drive connected via ethernet. However, I want to try and achieve the following: 

1 storage device for all work (around 1TB in size)

Access to my work from home, main office or another office

Work directly on drive (don't want to download, amend, and re-upload)

Access via various Mac OS, from 10.5-10.7

Not too expensive! Is there any on-line storage site or Live Hard Drive I can use to gain access to my work, work live directly to from various locations using the Macs as above, or am I just dreaming of something that does not exist? 

I hope this makes sense, it foes to me, but do ask if I am talking gobbledegook! 

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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Intel Mac :: Hard Drive Storage Says Have 126 Gig Movies

Apr 12, 2012

My mac says I have 126 gig of movies in my memory and I can not find where it is so I can delete it.  I looked in itunes and found movies and deleted them but I am unable to find the 126 gig that is remaining.  How do I find the movies?  It also says I have 113 gig of other, what and how do I find other so that I can clean up my mac? 

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Mac OS X (10.6.5)

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OS X Mavericks :: Hard Drive Storage Not Adding Up?

Sep 10, 2014

I was shocked to see that my hard drive was close to full last night when I checked on its capacity.  Mainly because I just wiped clean a month ago and reinstalled with the current version of Mavericks.   It would appear that my problem lies within a massive amount of storage used classified as "other".  My HD holds 320 GB and of that, "other" is taking up 161 GB along with my Audio, Movies, Photos and Apps taking up a combined 120 GB.  This leaves me with about 40 GB left of free space. 

I am unable to pinpoint the location of these "other" files.  Totaling up the four subfolders in my HD (System, Library, Users and Applications) only amounts to 120 GB which can be traced back to my Audio, Movies, Photos and Apps.  This leaves 161 GB floating around used somewhere that I haven't the slightest clue of where it is.  I have used Grand Perspective and a disk space analyzer from the app store and they both only recognize 120 GB being used by the hard drive.  

To make things a little more interesting, when I first noticed this "other" issue, it was taking up 145 GB and over the course of an hour or so after multiple restarts it has worked its way up to the 161 GB it is at now.  Is there some type of glitch here? 

I have tried restarting in Safe Mode to reset any stuck processes, but that didn't work either.  I have searched similar problems but most people have found massive log files which they were able to pinpoint using a disk analyzer. 

With a clean wipe and reset only a month ago, how can the "other" be this big already? 

I have a 2007 iMac which ran great with snow leopard...I currently have the latest version of Mavericks 10.9.4

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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), 2007 iMac

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Intel Mac :: Replace Hard-drive Before Taking It For Service

May 31, 2012

I have some complex questions regarding an iMac, a Time-Machine backup, and iTunes on an iPod. I live about halfway up an extinct volcano about 12 miles north of San Jose Costa Rica. Some months ago, we had a thunderstorm and as I reached to unplug my computers lightening struck about 50 meters from my house. I had an iMac with a 3-Tb external backup drive, a PC laptop and a laser printer on the same power strip.There was a definite surge and the light brighten and then power was lost for a few minutes.When power was restored, the PC and the laser printer seemed to work fine but the iMac was cold.Is is possible that the power supply was fried and not other essential parts? Would it be worthwhile to replace the power supply? Can I, with limited experience and tools do it or need I take it to a technician? My concern is that if the hard-drive is good, there is personal information on it that I don't want to risk.Do I need to replace the hard-drive before taking it for service? How hard is that, can I do it? I have seen videos of the drive replacement on-line.If there is a saving grace with this it is that the Time-Machine backup seems fine although I have only accessed the data through Finder.I replaced the iMac with a Macbook Air with significantly less mass storage and I can't just move files to the Macbook. My problem is that I have an iTunes library of some 10,000 songs on the backup and until recently on a 160 Gb iPod which was old and it crashed.I have replaced the iPod but have not tried to restore the iTunes library to it because of my confusion about how to do that.Can anyone tell me how I might do that or give me any insight into the process?

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iMac

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Mac Pro :: Replace New 3TB Internal Hard Drive With Original Stock HDD?

Jun 16, 2012

my old stock HD capacity is so small. and i want to upgrade/swtich to new 3TB ATA hard drive? it's possible?no issue with intel mac pro 2008? stock HD located in BAY#1  can i upgrade with new high capacity one? how to upgrade? step by step? do i have to move all content frm stock HD to new HD? and how? do i have to upgrade install new HD with disc utility ? how to change? 

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Mac Pro 8core, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

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OS X :: How Much Hard Drive Storage Is Needed For Time Machine?

Nov 23, 2009

I have a 500 gb ext HD, that i will be partitioning to 2 sections, one will be mac os extended for time machine, the other will be fat32 for storage and so that i can use the hd with windows and mac.

so my questions are:

1. how many GB should i leave for back up so that time machine works effectively?

2. any suggestions on how i should divide the 500 gb between mac os extended and fat32? such as 250/250 or 400/100?

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Use External Hard Drive As Storage Of Actual Hdd?

May 21, 2012

in mac book air how can we use external hard drive as storage of actual hdd.

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Mac Mini :: Replace Optical Drive With Sata Hard Disk On Ppc

Oct 3, 2010

Mine is 2005 model mac mini.

Model Identifier: PowerMac10,1
Processor Name: PowerPC G4 (1.2)
Processor Speed: 1.42 GHz

this is an old machine, can i replace optical drive with sata hard disk 2.5'' with any size like 500GB, Internally not externally.

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