SSD conversion for Macbook Pro
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The physical work takes around 10min yes (maybe 20 for me as I am tedious and don't like to mess anything up). The downloads and such will only happen if you have a valid Apple ID or "something else" not really sure there, sounds like a service contract or something is needed. If the drive were intact, I could confidently say I could do it - the longest time would be copying the drive. Without the drive being intact, I could say I could do the physical work (including Loc-tite on the screws, this is pretty important) but he would be on his own for the OS load.
Does anyone know for sure (I mean like actually) what it would take to pull down the OS on a 2009 MBP that may or may not have AppleCare or any sort of service contract/support?
Does anyone know for sure (I mean like actually) what it would take to pull down the OS on a 2009 MBP that may or may not have AppleCare or any sort of service contract/support?
#17
If you mean install an OSX, it doesn't take longer than 30 minutes. You can use another mac to make a bootable USB drive, and do it off that.
If you mean grab all your files (not the OS), then it depends on how many files you have on the drive. All you would have to do is hook the drive up through usb and pull the files off. Hopefully the drive wouldn't be damaged bad enough to where it wouldn't even power up.
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What do you mean OS?
If you mean install an OSX, it doesn't take longer than 30 minutes. You can use another mac to make a bootable USB drive, and do it off that.
If you mean grab all your files (not the OS), then it depends on how many files you have on the drive. All you would have to do is hook the drive up through usb and pull the files off. Hopefully the drive wouldn't be damaged bad enough to where it wouldn't even power up.
If you mean install an OSX, it doesn't take longer than 30 minutes. You can use another mac to make a bootable USB drive, and do it off that.
If you mean grab all your files (not the OS), then it depends on how many files you have on the drive. All you would have to do is hook the drive up through usb and pull the files off. Hopefully the drive wouldn't be damaged bad enough to where it wouldn't even power up.
I have heard that one can connect an ethernet cable, and type a command once a bare machine begins/tries to boot, and simply enter their AppleCare credentials, and the system will pull down the OS (OSX), and boot up like a new machine. Since it seems like Hide does not have AppleCare, I was wondering what alternate routes would be there for him to be able to load OSX on his machine, once it has the new HD installed and such. Still not clear.
I get what you are saying about a bootable drive and all that, but, even if you have the media and can boot it, can you load OSX on a machine? If this were Windoze and I had everything in order, I would still need a valid license key.
It sounds like the existing drive is hosed, and will not be available for cloning/pulling data off.
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I did the conversion right after buying my 2012 MBP
Got mine from OWC, super easy install... runs pretty damn fast I gotta say.
All my video/photo/media related apps saw a huge boost in performance.
OWC SSD7P6G480 480GB Mercury EXTREME Pro 6G SSD... in stock at OWC
Got mine from OWC, super easy install... runs pretty damn fast I gotta say.
All my video/photo/media related apps saw a huge boost in performance.
OWC SSD7P6G480 480GB Mercury EXTREME Pro 6G SSD... in stock at OWC
#21
Just did this a few days ago. Insanely easy all you need a torx t-6 to get the hd mounting bolts out of the old drive.
I went with samsung 840 500gb. As long as you have some copy of osx that will work you can install that and download the newer version.
I went with samsung 840 500gb. As long as you have some copy of osx that will work you can install that and download the newer version.
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