Replace the optical drive in your MacBook or MacBook Pro 2008 or later with a second hard drive or SSD. Add up to an additional 1.5TB of internal storage.
eshop.macsales.com
Says it supports Macbook 6,1, which is the late 2009 Macbook.
Replace the optical drive in your MacBook or MacBook Pro 2008 or later with a second hard drive or SSD. Add up to an additional 1.5TB of internal storage.
eshop.macsales.com
Says it supports Macbook 6,1, which is the late 2009 Macbook.
Just wondering.. if it can fit in all those other listed MacBook Pros - does it follow that other (much cheaper!) caddies that fit in those, would fit in my MacBook6, 1 ?
Seems logical but I might be missing something..
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Just wondering.. if it can fit in all those other listed MacBook Pros - does it follow that other (much cheaper!) caddies that fit in those, would fit in my MacBook6, 1 ?
Seems logical but I might be missing something..
?
This one is only $20 and from a very reputable company - probably the most reputable Mac accessory company that has been making Mac hardware upgrade kits for decades. How much cheaper do you want it to be?
I think it depends on the bolt holes. Shape-wise, any should work, but this one probably has the bolt holes for all the different Macs to the extent they vary.
Even the ones that are advertised as 'for MacBook Pro'?
Are you sure they have the same type of internal SATA slots and the same screw-hole positions?
oneMadRssn "How much cheaper do you want it to be?"
I've seen similar on eBay for a tenth of the cost (wanted to know if they'd fit as they're advertised as 'for MacBook Pro')
Unemployed in the UK, $20 is a week's food for me..
Even the ones that are advertised as 'for MacBook Pro'?
Are you sure they have the same type of internal SATA slots and the same screw-hole positions?
oneMadRssn "How much cheaper do you want it to be?"
I've seen similar on eBay for a tenth of the cost (wanted to know if they'd fit as they're advertised as 'for MacBook Pro')
Unemployed in the UK, $20 is a week's food for me..