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Hi gang,
I'm thinking about sprucing up my mid 2010 13" MBP by swapping over to an SSD. It's the base 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo model with the 250 GB hard drive, and I've already upped it to 8 GB of RAM. This little laptop serves my needs well, but I wouldn't mind a performance bump, along with an increase in storage capacity. FWIW, I do wish to retain the optical drive. Snip...
OK, so my my 500 GB Samsung 840 will be here tomorrow. I know it's been covered before and have searched, but so much comes up, I just wanna ensure that I'm on the right track. Here's my plan...
My MBP runs fine and is set up the way I like, so I'll use CCC and this SATA to USB cable to clone my HD onto the new SSD, then swap it into my MBP. No worries going this route, right?
Afterwards, I'll enable Trim using Trim Enabler.
Assuming all of that is correct, is there anything I should do to prep my existing drive beforehand?
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