MacBook Pro :: Replacing SuperDrive With 2-nd HDD In New - Mid 2010 - MBP 13" 2.66 GHz

May 13, 2010

Tired of constantly carry with an external HDD, so I think put the 2-nd HDD in place of SuperDrive (model MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-898). The main problem in selecting enclosure for it. Virtually all of the shops, where I found it on sale, listed compatibility with all MBP Unibody 13 ", but when I ask for producers, with the specific issue of compatibility this MBP model, the most common response - we did not try, but it looks to be compatible.

Maybe someone that already had occasion to conduct a similar operation (or just hear) the new MBP 13 "? Is the new model all the same as in the old unibody or what that difference is?

Well, the question about the choice of 9.5 mm SATA Optical Bay SATA Hard Drive Enclosure . I found the following models from different manufacturers, which is better? (Or can suggest any other day, one I missed something)

MCE OptiBay Hard Drive

9.5 mm SATA Optical Bay SATA Hard Drive Enclosure @ ebay 1

9.5 mm SATA Optical Bay SATA Hard Drive Enclosure @ ebay 2

MaxConnect Optical bay kit

9.5 mm SATA Optical Bay SATA Hard Drive Enclosure @ iFixit

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MacBook Pro :: Replacing Mid 2010 MBP 13 Logic Board

Oct 25, 2010

i have a macbook pro 13 mid 2010 which has got a liquid damaged board. The price of a new board + labour from apple is too much and the price of a new logic board from eBay is $1000. I am now thinking of replacing the logic board from the older unibody model which costs around $500. Everything looks the same inside but has anyone had any experience or knowledge of this actually working?

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MacBook Pro :: 13" 2010 - Replacing Logic Board?

Apr 2, 2012

I currently own a 13" 2010 Macbook Pro and finally after almost 2 years I have decided to completely pimp out my machine! The logic board I have at the moment in my machine is a 2.4Ghz Intel core 2 Duo, HOWEVER my aim is to replace it with a 2.66Ghz Intel core 2 duo from the same year.  My dad's computer from work (macbook pro 13" 2010) is the same as mine except it has the 2.66Ghz logic board, of course he said he wouldn't mind if I wanted to switch them. Anyway, as I have the resources, I am now wondering if this is possible and if there are any 'side effects' or if I have to backup everything on both computers etc... (I know it's not switching the drive) In short, is it possible to switch the logic boards between the computers, and if so, will there be any problems or effects? I know I could just swap the drive but I have an attachment to my computer and want to keep it?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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Oct 10, 2010

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Aug 7, 2010

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Does Apple have Bugzilla or some other problem-tracking system set up anywhere on the Web so that I might check whether this is a known problem?

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Oct 26, 2010

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If I needed to lookup something quickly in bed or around the house, that's where the iPad comes in. If I needed to send a quick e-mail, my HTC Evo is already great at doing that. If I didn't have a 13" MBP or even the iPad, I would have most likely went ahead and purchased the MBA. Just now at this point, spending another $1000+ or getting rid of my MBP doesn't make much sense... yet.

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Apr 15, 2010

I've been lurking MacRumors ever since 'the wait for Arrandale' began and finally decided to sign up now so I could post this thread. I've been a Windows user for a long time now and I have a Win7 rig at home. However, I'll be going to uni later this year so I need a good portable notebook that's suitable for the common mailing 'n surfing, but also for doing some programming in Eclipse (Java) and PHP work etc. I still have my Win7 box at home for gaming and things that require larger screensize, but for the notebook... I feel really attracted to OSX with a MBP.

It will be my first Mac, but my desktop dualboots with OSX and I love it. So that's why I have decided that my school notebook will be a Mac. This is why I have been closely watching the rumors for the new MBPs and ofcourse I was pretty disappointed when I saw that the 13" model still had a C2D cpu... It's not that I need a beefed up CPU in my notebook (... I have a 3.6 GHz quad at home ), but it feels 'wrong' to buy a MBP 13": even the 2009 MacBook has a C2D, so what will the MB 2010 update bring? Is it really worth the extra money? Anyone with a similar situation?

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Jul 27, 2008

I was thinking, for the next generation MacBook Air, would you want a slightly thicker (thickest part is 0.9in, tinnest is ~0.35in) laptop with a built in Superdrive, more ports, etc, or would you perfer that Apple moves away from this with a thinner computer (0.1in thinnest, 0.6in thickest), but with same limited ports.

I would actually perfer thicker with a superdrive, since I want an air but I want it to be like a MacBook but thinner. What do you think? Btw, this is assuming the regular MacBook does not change in size, since that would sway peoples opinions.

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Oct 26, 2010

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Jun 7, 2009

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Jul 16, 2009

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Oct 16, 2008

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May 6, 2012

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Sep 24, 2010

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MacBook Pro :: Logic Board Need Replacing?

Oct 12, 2010

Was watching a 720p HD movie on a plane. Movie starts to freeze up. I can move the mouse but the rest of the computer is unresponsive. I force shut down by holding the power button.

Upon restart, all seems well, I login but computer quickly becomes unresponsive again. I force shut down again.

Next restart is over 10 minutes. Gets to login screen but can't login.

I boot from install disk and run HD repair. It finds some problems and repairs them. Reboot. Same symptoms.

I decided it is the HD and archive and install. Install fails. I wipe the HD cleaned and reinstall osx.

All seems fine as I go through set up and login in. A few minutes later same unresponsiveness.

So finally I did what I shouldve done awhile ago which is swap my current hd with my old one. I do and the computer runs fine! I'm at my wits end.

Just so everyone knows, the day before all these symptoms started I swapped my stock 2x1gb ram for 2x4gb ram. I originally thought that was the problem but I've had my original ram in since I've been trying to diagnose and it's made no difference.

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Dec 27, 2010

i need to clone and replace my internal hard drive. it's 150 GB and almost full, so I'm replacing it with a Seagate 500 GB so I can upgrade from Os x 10.4 to Snow Leopard, and generally have TONS more space

I'm attempting to do the cloning in Disk Utility- I've got the new internal hard drive connected via USB right now, however when i select it as the destination, the 'Restore' option remains greyed out...

I imagine I need to format my hard drive, however I impulsively clicked 'New Image' and it began creating a disk image of the new hard drive...

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Jan 11, 2009

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Jan 23, 2009

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Jun 22, 2009

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Jul 11, 2009

I know it's ancient tech... but I've reverted to a 12" PB after selling my uni MacBook. I've owned two of these 12" PB 1.5ghz previously, both bought new (combo+60gb hd/superdrive +80gb) and the latter one cost me some bad business deal points because I was in a meeting outside in the sunlight and I could not read the screen. I sold it with Applecare to someone on MR last year. The one I bought is used, obviously, and the screen is "fine" no dead pixels or cracks or anything, it just will only be workable inside. Does anyone have any tips on the brightest or best screen replacement I can get for this? This one has a build date of August 2005 so it's been around, though in great condition. A bit "dim" and it might be worth it if I could get a new screen that is somewhat brighter.

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Aug 19, 2009

I am going to purchasing my Macbook Pro through the college student purchase program. I am planning to get the 17" 3.06Ghz 4GB MBP model. I am just getting the weak 5400 RPM hard drive because I plan to buy the Intel X-25M SSD.

I do have a couple questions that I hope can be answered here:

1. Are there any other apple rebates currently going on right now?

2. When replacing the SSD do I just drop it in and load up the OS? Or do I need to format it in a special way? Do I need any other connections?

3. Anti-Glare vs. Glossy, the age old debate. I will mainly be working inside and I will be working with graphic and code development. Which should I get?

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Nov 24, 2009

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Now, when I powerup the laptop the screen remains dark and the machine does not boot up. PS: With the damaged LCD connected, I connected the laptop to an external display and everything works perfectly.

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MacBook :: Replacing Logic Board RAM And HDD?

Feb 22, 2010

I bought a Macbook 32 month ago and my sister's Macbook is 8 month old. I do some RAM eating tasks, and all she does is type, iChat, and research.

I do Photoshop CS4, Keynote, multitasking, and some games.

Well, the problem is, I have Intel GMA 950, and my sister has nVidia 9400m. She has 2GB of RAM and I have 1GB. And I know what you are going to ask me, and yes, these two Macbooks are the SAME MODEL, just bumped up specs.

Ok, story over, and here is list of what you can do. Please answer as informative or short such as 'yes' or 'no'.

1. Will I be able to swap Logic Board and RAM from two Macbooks?

2. Will it be possible to just swap the HDD AND RAM and me and my sister will be able to keep all the same data, and I will be able to work on heavy multitasking and some good games?

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Jul 15, 2010

Title says it all. Is replacing the HDD normally a while you wait repair? If it helps, this is a unibody late 2008 15" MacBook Pro. Store I'll be going to is the huge one in Beijing.

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MacBook Pro :: Replacing Optical Drive With SSD?

Apr 20, 2012

I have a time machine backup on external drive. 

I would like to:

1. clean install Lion on the new SSD (120 GB)

2. restore apps from my backup on the SSD

3. keep only data on the existing HDD 

My questions: 

What is the best way to make it? 

Can I just keep the existing system on my non-SSD HDD, and after having Lion on SSD keep just data and delete the system libraries? Or is it better to format the whole disk and restore data from time machine backup (so it is not fragmented..

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MacBook
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May 16, 2012

I am going to be replacing the hard drive on a macbook pro that went crackle and fgave me the spinnign wheel of death before it totally went dead on me but i dont have the discs to reinstall the OS (and to be honest I forget what version it is) on this laptop but have the discs for my imac. Can I use these discs or do I need something else? I got this from a former roommate who upgraded to a newer macbook and was going to toss this so there are no discs for this macbook.  Totally at a loss here....not sure if the data is recoverable from the hard drive so need to know what my options are before I take it in for repair tomorrow....

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Jun 21, 2012

Does anyone know if its difficult to replace a Serial ATA Drive with a SSD? And if possible and not difficult, which specs should this SSD have?

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Jun 29, 2012

I just replaced the hard drive in my macbook pro 2011 with an agility 4 ssd. I was able to copy all of the information over to the new drive. However ever time I wake the system up from sleep it freezes. I get the pinwheel. I am forced to restart the computer to get it working.

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Feb 15, 2009

I do a lot of traveling and have a lot of video files that I like to take on the road with me. I saw a 500gb Western Digital 2.5 hard drive on Amazon.com and want to replace my 160gb hard drive with it. I have an external hard drive with time machine. Is there anyway to do this so that I do no have to re-install everything?

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