Beachguy macrumors 65816 Original poster Nov 23, 2011 1,008 407 Florida, USA Jan 29, 2012 #1 I have a 15" MBP that I'd like to ADD an SSD to (not replace the internal drive.) Is this possible? As the subject line says, 15" April, 2010 model.
I have a 15" MBP that I'd like to ADD an SSD to (not replace the internal drive.) Is this possible? As the subject line says, 15" April, 2010 model.
simsaladimbamba Guest Nov 28, 2010 22,670 31 located Jan 29, 2012 #2 Yes. Look at section 4 in the following guide: MacBook, MacBook Pro: Replacing the Hard Disk Drive, transferring data to the new HDDHow to format a new HDD/SSD to install Mac OS X or make a bootable copy onto
Yes. Look at section 4 in the following guide: MacBook, MacBook Pro: Replacing the Hard Disk Drive, transferring data to the new HDDHow to format a new HDD/SSD to install Mac OS X or make a bootable copy onto
Beachguy macrumors 65816 Original poster Nov 23, 2011 1,008 407 Florida, USA Jan 29, 2012 #3 Do I have to remove the optical drive or is there room to add the SSD with the HDD still in place?
simsaladimbamba Guest Nov 28, 2010 22,670 31 located Jan 29, 2012 #4 Beachguy said: Do I have to remove the optical drive or is there room to add the SSD with the HDD still in place? Click to expand... You have to remove the optical disk drive (ODD), as there is no room for an SSD, ODD, HDD, battery and logic board.
Beachguy said: Do I have to remove the optical drive or is there room to add the SSD with the HDD still in place? Click to expand... You have to remove the optical disk drive (ODD), as there is no room for an SSD, ODD, HDD, battery and logic board.
Beachguy macrumors 65816 Original poster Nov 23, 2011 1,008 407 Florida, USA Jan 29, 2012 #5 Ok! Thanks!!!