MacBook Pro :: Put A Hard Drive From A 2008 15" Directly Into A New 2009 13"?

Jul 18, 2009

Can anyone tell me if I can put a Hard drive from a 2008 15" MacBook Pro directly into a new June 2009 13" MacBook pro without erasing the drive and reinstalling OSX

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MacBook :: Which External Hard Drive Can Use With 2009

Sep 4, 2014

I'm looking to purchase an external hard drive for my 2009 Macbook os x 10.6.8 (the heavier, white laptop). It looks like most hard drives are compatible for Macbook Pro and newer.

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Jan 29, 2010

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Jul 8, 2009

I swapped my hard disk on the above mentioned machine and it won't boot. When I turn the machine on it tells me that there is no bootable disk. I have previously booted from the disk via usb, so i know there is a bootable partition on it. I swapped back the original drive and it boots up fine. Why wont the external drive boot when run internally?

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Sep 11, 2009

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Oct 22, 2010

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MacBook Pro :: Fastest Mechanical Hard Drive To Go With A Mid-2009 13"?

Jun 23, 2009

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MacBook Pro :: Can Upgrade To A Hard Drive That Has SATA 3 Interface With Mid 2009

Feb 16, 2012

Can I upgrade to a hard drive that has SATA 3 interface with my Macbook Pro mid 2009 model?

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MacBook Pro :: (17-inch, Early 2009) Install A Replacement Hard Drive?

Apr 20, 2012

I'm looking to the size of the Hard disk drive in my 2009 17-inch pro. But can't find if the case will take a 1T HDD or not. As the 1T drive are around 12mm and not 9.5mm of the smaller one right now.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: New Hard Drive; Leopard To Lion Or Directly To Lion?

Jun 8, 2012

I want to potentially upgrade my hard drive from the measly 160GB to something with more space, more current, and hopefully faster. I've been doing my homework, and the only thing that scares me is the OS. I don't want to clone my harddrive as I would love to start new. I have back ups, so anything important can be transferred, but I would really like a clean slate. That would mean installing the OS from scratch. Can I use the boot disc I made with the Lion installer to install Lion on the new drive directly? I bought my MacBook Pro with Leopard installed, and later that summer installed Snow Leopard, then last summer upgraded to Lion. I don't have the Snow Leopard discs anymore, but I wouldn't want to install each after the other.How do I go about installing that? If I have a brand new drive, there theoretically won't be anything on it, so when I get that in and turn on the computer, what will happen? Will it tell me to do something?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Momentus XT ST750LX003 Hybrid Hard Drive In Macbook Aluminium 2009?

Apr 18, 2012

I have change the hard drive in my macbook aluminium 2009, the new drive is Seagate (Momentus XT ST750LX003) hybrid drive.Each time osx turn off the drive all the applications are killed except osx. I have tested 2 different drives and i have the same problem with both.  Seagate do not have anything about this problem.   

I even turn off the power saving of the computer and the hard drive... but after an hour of inactivity all the apps are killed ( except osx). 

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3), HDD seagate Momentus XT ST750LX003

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MacBook :: Use A 7400 Rpm Hard Drive In An Early 2008?

Jun 1, 2012

My hard drive is crapping out on me. if I can use a 7400 rpm hard drive in my early 2008 MacBook?

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MacBook (13-inch Early 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: 2009 17" Fans Running At Max Speed Aafter Hard Drive Upgrade?

May 9, 2012

I recently picked up a 17" 2009 unibody MacBook Pro with Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8ghz, 4gb RAM, SuperDrive and a Samsung 1TB hard drive. The system did not come with the original hard drive and I don't have any other hard drives to test and verify that the new larger hard drive is the cause. I have tried a clean install of Snow Leopard, Lion and even Mountain Lion but no matter what my fans always running at max speed (5k+ RPM). I have looked at iStat and the temps of any of the components in the machine never show more than 42*C so the fans should never be running at full blast. Oddly enough smcFanControl shows 0* temp but fan speds for both left and right are always 5.5k+ and very noisy. Using HDD Fan Control I am able to get at least the right fan to run at a controlable speed but its silence is drowned out by the left fan that still runs on full blast. I have already done multiple SMC resets and PRAM resets with no change in the condition. These noisey fans are driving me insane! I have run every available update as well. Is there a chance that the hard drive or something elses temp not being supported or detectable by OSX is causing the fans to default to the fail safe constant high speed?!

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 2.8GHz Core2Duo

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MacBook Pro :: Replacing The Hard Drive In The Late 2008 15"?

Apr 15, 2012

I have all the data double-backed up so I'm not worried about that, but assuming I have to replace it what can I get? I'd heard that you can put any 2.5" SATA drive into a late 2008 15" mac-book pro, but occasionally I see consumer reviews saying things like "only compatible with 2009 mac-book pros onwards" or "not compatible with lion".

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Intel Mac :: Replacing Hard Drive On A 2009

Mar 31, 2012

What is the easiest way to replace the internal hard drive on a 2009 iMac? I've got 320 gb of space and only a few gb left.I'd like to upgrade to 500 gb or more.I don't want to take the computer apart myself, I don't think.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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Intel Mac :: Hard Drive Would Be Best For A 2009 Or 2010?

May 10, 2012

I have an I-Mac that is from either 2009 or 2010. latly it has been freezing and laging. what hard drive would be good to increase speed and add more space, that is compatible with my model Mac?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Intel Mac :: Upgrade 21.5" 2009 Hard Drive?

May 28, 2012

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iMac, iOS 5.1.1

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Mac Pro :: Using 3 Tb Hard Drive In 2008?

May 15, 2012

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro :: Possible To Install 2009 MBP Battery In Late 2008 Model

Oct 20, 2009

would like to know. 15" model. I've also seen a thread about taking the ODD out and adding another HDD or SDD, but can't find the thread.

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Intel Mac :: Replace 27" (Late 2009) Hard Drive Myself?

Apr 24, 2012

I'd like to replace (upgrade to larger drive) the hard drive in my iMac myself.

Info:iMac (27-inch Late 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Intel Mac :: Can Use A Thunderbolt Storage Hard Drive With Late 2009

May 11, 2012

Can I use a thunderbolt storage haqrd drive with my late 2009 iMac?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Mac Mini :: What Hard Drive Would Early 2009 Need If Wanted To Upgrade It

May 14, 2012

i wanted to upgrade my hard drive will any hardrive fit it or has it got to be something special?

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Mac Pro :: Biggest Capacity Hard Drive Can Install Into Early 2009

Jun 1, 2012

I am slowly getting to the limit of my 2tb hard drive and would like to purchase the largest drive possible. It is mainly for my itunes library. So if i can split the library into seperate parts easily i could just buy another 2tb. Would like to hear suggestion about sizes of hard drives compatible with early 2009 mac pro or hints on how to split itunes library into diff parts.

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Mac Pro (Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.2), its actually OS X 10.7.3

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MacBook :: Hard Drive For The 2008 Macbook Unibody?

Sep 23, 2010

Ive been looking for one, but each one i find i find atleast one comment saying that its bad with the macbook. So i would just like to know a good hard drive that isnt gonna have problems with my mb, oh yeah and a 500 gb one.

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IMac :: Early 2009 24" Hard Drive Not Showing Under Devices

Nov 8, 2009

I'm not sure what the culprit is because the night I downloaded the last update of 10.5.8, the circuit for this room also blew. I don't know if it interrupted the download or not, as I wasn't paying attention. However, the next morning I woke up to the gray screen and it never booted. I finally was able to boot it up and the hard drive had a name like kjkldfjkjdkljafkjadkj. I renamed the hard drive and ran disk utilities on it. It needed to be repaired, so I installed the installation CD and used disk utilities from it. It says everything is fine. However, the hard drive now does not show up under Devices when using Finder. Also, everything seems to be a lot more sluggish now.

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Intel Mac :: 2009 20" Slow/Unresponsive Hard Drive Access

Mar 11, 2012

I stopped by a friends house to try and help them with an early 2009 20" iMac that started stalling on startup (sometimes before their login screen, and sometimes after).  The computer didn't exhibit this behaviour at all, then overnight, it behaved as stated and never once allowed them to get far enough to launch an application or open the Finder. 

When I arrived, rebooted and held down Command + Option + P + R, but it had no effect on the problem.   I then booted off the original OSX discs and ran Disk Utility.  At first it seemed slow to complete, but before long (a few minutes) the Verify Disk finished without any errors.  Next, I attempted "Repair Disk Permissions" and noticed that this was taking a very long time, +10 minutes.  That said, it did complete without any problems, albiet slowly. 

Unfortunately, this did not allow me to login, and I never made it to the login screen.  Being a close friend, I offered to take the computer home and try to copy as much data as I could through Target Disk Mode over Firewire. 

My first attempt to copy her Home directory got 25% of the way through the roughly 4 GB of data, then stopped.  I rebooted and tried again, with even less success than before (I could barely access Folders let alone copy after the reboot).  I attempted to recreate the "successful" attempt by unplugging the computer and letting it sit for a few hours.  Sure enough, I was able to copy data from the Target Disk Mode mounted drive, but after about 1 GB of copying the access to the hard slowed to a crawl (a few kilobytes per minute) then halted completely. 

I've repeated the above process to slowly but surely copy the entire 4 GB of home directory data, and am about to call it quits after salvaging what was important to her. 

Question:  Is this the sign of a failing hard drive close to the end of its life, or is this something potentially more serious with the logic board?  I've only come across a stubborn drive like this with an external drive that was close to failure, and assume this is the case. 

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App Store :: New Hard Drive Installed On 2009 - Can Re-install Pages, Numbers?

Apr 22, 2012

New hard drive installed on my 2009 mac book. Can I reinstall pages, numbers, etc... from the App Store? I was running Lion.

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Feb 11, 2008

While reading up on the Early 2008 Mac Pro before mine shipped, Macworld wrote that "The eight-core 2.8GHz system lagged in some of our tests, results we attribute to its somewhat sluggish Seagate hard drive." referring to the OEM 320GB. When my 2008 Mac Pro arrived I was happy to see it's a Western Digital instead. (always preferred them over seagate... far quieter)

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MacBook Pro :: Replacing Late 2008 15" Display Compatibility With Mid 2009 Version?

Feb 21, 2010

Long story short, I now have a late 2008 15" MBP with a broken display housing, LCD housing, and glass bezel. The LCD itself, along with the iSight etc., is functional. I have the opportunity to buy a display assembly for the mid 2009 MBP, including a new screen, for a good price.

Would replacing the entire display assembly with the mid 2009 assembly work?
Or could I buy the new assembly and simply replace the screen with my current one?
Essentially, what is the compatibility of the two units. I'd prefer the mid 2009 screen for obvious reasons.I searched the forums here, as well as searching many other places, and I have not found the answer.

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MacBook Air :: Plug In Directly USB Drive?

Oct 15, 2008

I have a USB disc drive for my mac book air as well as an external hard drive. I'd like to plug the USB disc drive in, insert the music CD and upload my music to my iTunes folder on the hard drive. Unfortunately, the Disc Drive (the MacBook Air Superdrive) only work when I plug it in direct to the MacBook - not through a USB splitter. As the Air only has one USB port, I can't also plug the external hard drive in. How can I get over this?

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