13" 2011 MBA with 256GB of SSD. I've got a Windows 7 partition 55GB. I'd like to give all of that back to the OS X partition and Bootcamp from a Thunderbolt drive.
Has anyone done this successfully?
By the time you get this working, you will be better off returning that MBA for the 512GB model....
13" 2011 MBA with 256GB of SSD. I've got a Windows 7 partition 55GB. I'd like to give all of that back to the OS X partition and Bootcamp from a Thunderbolt drive.
Has anyone done this successfully?
I'm not sure if you can change the drive in the GoFlex system, but Newegg has a deal right now on the 120GB OCZ Vertex 3. Running that in an external enclosure is insanely fast. I have a USB 3.0 enclosure with my Vertex 2 120GB connected to my Windows box at work and it is certainly fast enough to run a VM off of. I can only imagine a faster drive with a faster connection would be just fine.
Again, that idea hinges on the ability to put your own external drive into a GoFlex case. If that's possible then a (currently) $70 upgrade is worth it to me, far less than the cost of selling and buying the upgraded model.
Edit: I will not be using a bare SSD with GoFlex - That's just inviting disaster, lol
Agreed. The stress on that connector is just awful. I've been wanting something to go between my Windows 7 box at work (USB 3.0), my 2010 MBP (FW800) and my 2011 MBA (TB), but the only option I've seen is this Goflex setup. I could live with just USB 3.0 for the work box and TB for the MBA and just run USB 2.0 on the MBP, but even that has a total of $274.69 for a 1.5TB option. For that price I could get two of these and a bottle of gin.
<sarcasm> Seems like my ONLY option is to get a new MBA with USB 3.0 and go with the $120 drive and 5 bottles of gin. </sarcasm>
I looked at Newegg and Tiger Direct for external Thunderbolt enclosures. No luck.
I've seen an image of someone attaching the bare SSD drive to the Seagate GoFlex and it works just needs less clearance.
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You can read the article here
Honestly, I don't want to tear open a GoFlex case to use the Vertex.
I guess we aren't at a place where we can just purchase an empty Thunderbolt enclosure and put our drive of choice.
Edit: I will not be using a bare SSD with GoFlex - That's just inviting disaster, lol
That's what I do. There's no "tearing" involved. The adapter is just the base, into which a bare SSD can plug into. That said, I just picked up a USB 3.0 enclosure, and will give that a try later today with the SSD to compare read and write speeds.
Thank you! The USB 2.0 on the 2011 is really killing me. I can get a Thunderbolt hub which has USB 3.0, Gig ethernet, etc. as well.
Can you boot from the USB 3.0 external - I'd like to drop Windows 7 on that and take back the 55GB it's sitting on currently. That will last me at least another year.