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SSD+HDD Installation question
Hello all. Sorry about the redundancy with this topic. I have done a ton of searches, and while many posts where a big help, I still have some questions.
I have a Mid-2010 13" Macbook Pro(Intel) with recently installed 8gb RAM. I just purchased a 256gb ssd. I also just purchased a OWC datadoubler and I am waiting for its arrival. Here's what I want to do: I would like to continue to make use of my hdd in addition to installing my new ssd. I would like to install my ssd in the datadoubler in the optical drive and leave my hdd where it currently resides. I prefer this option because I am clumsy and drop my mbp quite often. I think I would like to do a fresh install of ML on the SSD. I want to boot off of the SSD and use it for OS + apps. I also need Windows 7 through bootcamp and I think I want that on the SSD as well. I would like to use my hdd internally for data and media and stuff. I am not concerned about battery life because my battery already doesn't last long as it is. Being that windows can not/will not(?) boot from an external drive, I'm not sure how to go about this installation. All I have is a Win7 installation CD and I have no access to a Windows computer at this time. I do have an external hdd if that counts for anything. Do I need to buy a ssd enclosure? If I do, where do I go from there? TIA. |
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You are going to be limited in the SATA connection of the optical bay if you decide to do it this way. I don't personally have a SSD but I've seen reports of errors for newer SSDs in older MBP optical bays. I've also read read of difficulty with a combined bootcamp and OS X SSD in the optical bay.
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In any case, I doubt it is higher than SATA II in the HD bay, and probably SATA I in the optical bay. So, best to install the SSD in the HD bay, regardless of whether or not your HD drive has a built in sudden motion sensor. Just stop dropping your Mac! That is a menu for disaster.
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Thanks guys. I was under the impression that I would get SATA II in the opitcal bay since I couldnt get SATA III regardless. I will check with the above method anyway.
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But I tried an SSD in the Optical bay of my 2011 17" MBP and it was not detected. I think it is OK in the Optical of the 2010 machine because it is 3G. |
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thanks and you got sata ii speeds and not sata i?
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install the OS and apps on the SSD tho
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Yes it was 3G to 3G in System Report. I have moved on from this set up now, so can't test anything.
---------- I have been in this bind before. Windows won't install from USB (except possibly the larest macs supplied with optical drives). My solution was to switch to Parallels, and I have never regretted it. I was fixated on the idea that I had to have Bootcamp for ultimate performance, but Parallels has come along way in speed since it's early days. My Parallels Windows 7 VM 64 bit scores 6.6 on the Windows Performance Monitor. |
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Parallels worked great for me also. Use disk utility and make a disk image of your windows install disk before you remove the optical drive. Parallels will install windows from the disk image.
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thanks guys but my professors told us we can't run our course programs on parallels. Still looking for a way to get windows and the mac os on the ssd before I put it in the optical drive.
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After you get ML installed and booted from the SSD, run the Bootcamp Assistant to install Windows 7. The Bootcamp Assistant will create a bootable USB key from which you can install Windows 7. The key will also have a folder that will have the latest Bootcamp drivers for Windows 7 in it.
Note: You will need a USB key (I used an 8GB one, as I now only have either 8GB or larger, or 2GB ones laying around, and 2GB was too small. Not sure if 4GB will be large enough) and a Windows 7 ISO image. |
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sounds like ********* to me. a vm is just like a regulare instalation execpt it is within another os
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As long as your system supports ML, it should work. Not to mention, I'm referring to Windows 7, not Vista or XP on an older version of BootCamp/OS X. |
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To install Windows on a Mac you need to buy a Windows installer and Windows licence. It is not built into ML BCA. Feel we must be at cross purposes here! |
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ok I will try the bootcamp assistant, thanks.
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![]() BootCamp Assistant must do something when it formats they USB key and copies the Windows 7 stuff to it that allows the system to boot from it to do the Windows 7 install. I haven't looked into much further since my first attempt, other than thinking, "huh ... well, would ya look at that? It's booting off the USB key ... 'bout time." |
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So would you use Disk Utility to put the installer on the USB stick? or does BCA do something magic with the ISO? New territory for me...can you post any links? |
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I'm not 100% certain about the 2010. But since my 2011 Mac mini worked, I figure it's worth a shot for the 2010, especially since ML is supported on it.
I'm looking at the wife's early-2008 now, because now I'm really curious about that one. It's late Sunday, though ... way too late in the weekend to start something like this. This is all pertaining BootCamp 4.0 that is part of OS X Mountain Lion. 2. What is new in Boot Camp 4.0?http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4818 |
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First challenge is to make an ISO from my Windows 7 DVD...Imgburn seems to be the way. |
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Steps I have done: 1. loaded windows 7 ISO onto USB stick formatted MBR and Fat32. 2. Launched BCA. 3. BCA immediately gives me a yellow warning that I need an optical drive to install windows, but lets me continue. The warning says to connect one, not that it must be internal. If I have an external one connected I don't get the warning, but the subsequent results below are the same. 4. Downloaded the Support Software and drivers successfully to the memory stick. 5. Proceeded to the partition window in BCA 6. Select my partition sizes. hit install button 7 Message that "the installer disc could not be found" Thinking that I might make the partition in DU I quit BCA and tried to boot from the USB stick but it does not show up as an option with the restart/option method. I have tried the above with two different brands of USB stick and with the ISO made from my Install DVD, and with with a downloaded ISO. My belief is that this method (BCA creating bootable installer on USB stick only applies on macs which never had an internal optical drive. I know there are complicated ways of booting from USB using rEFIt etc, but I am not willing to go down that road. |
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I strongly recommend, that the SuperDrive (which is getting kicked out of your MBP) gets a new housing (OWC sells a nifty external enclosure, they even discount it when buying drive doubler). That way you still have the SuperDrive if you'd happen to need it.
RGDS,
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I also have a firewire external optical drive which also doesn't boot windows. EDIT This thread is one of many supporting what I said above Last edited by Mike Boreham; Jan 21, 2013 at 05:31 AM. |
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