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Best external thunderbolt drive to open and put a 512gb ssd into and use to boot?
Anyone know of the best thunderbolt portable drive to do this with? I have a 512GB SSD drive (Samsung), and I want to get a thunderbolt enclosure and put the drive in and have my OS boot off of it, so when I'm home I boot my iMac off it and have my OS on it at home, and then when I'm on the road I unplug it and plug it into my MacBook Air and have the same OS setup on the road.
My only concern is there are seemingly no external thunderbolt enclosures on the market, but I've heard several people have taken external TB drives, and opened them up, replaced the hard drive with a SSD then closed em back up and had wicked-fast boot experiences with the drive. Since I already have the 512GB SSD, the biggest cost is out of the way. Any advice would be appreciated! |
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Question; Why do you need a Thunderbolt enclosure instead of a USB3 enclosure? It's way more expensive and more difficult to find too.
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If you refute this, please explain. I have never had much luck with USB in comparison to Firewire 800, so I'm somewhat preferential to the more Apple-esque technologies (why I'm probably subconsciously favoring the TB over USB3) |
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I dunno, I don't see why not, the OS adapts to the hardware it's in. When I used to have a MacBook I took the hard drive out and put it into a MacBook Pro and it worked just fine. When you boot in it'll show the system's specs in the About in the system profile.
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What exactly is it that is failing? Got any links to those threads? I haven't read anything of the sort regarding booting from USB3 enclosures. |
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I've seen it several places on here. People say plenty fast for data access, not so much for booting, running the system off it once you have lots of processes going.
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have you looked at the seagate goflex thunderbolt adaptors?
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The desktop version was pretty easy. |
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![]() Took less than a minute with a small flathead. Under the rubber plugs are screws at each corner. Couldn't be much easier. Mine is 1.5tb 15mm drive. |
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I do not remember the exact links or pages but if I come across them again I will gladly post them back in this thread. I *think it just has something to do with USB in general uses the CPU itself a lot more than say Firewire or Thunderbolt.
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Anyone recommend anything better than this one: http://www.amazon.com/MiniPro-FireWi...hu-rd_add_1_dp That one is powered externally. Just wish it wasn't so bulky (compared to super slim enclosures) Last edited by shenan1982; Jan 16, 2013 at 02:47 AM. |
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I have almost the exact same needs. I want to just boot off the external drive to a 13" mbp and a 2012 imac 27" so I don't have to clone back and forth. The Seagate thunderbolt adapter ($99) is just an open adapter. You can attach a samsung ssd to it if you want by just plugging it in. |
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