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Macbook pro retina late 2013 ssd upgrade
Macbook pro retina late 2013 ssd upgrade




macbook pro retina late 2013 ssd upgrade

Sleep, Wake, and Startup- Hardware and ACPI If your Mac doesn't sleep or wake when expected

macbook pro retina late 2013 ssd upgrade macbook pro retina late 2013 ssd upgrade

Secondly, assuming that’s possible, would the OS just work ok when I swapped the disk into new hardware? My current MacBook won’t take anything newer than High Sierra, so that’s what’s on the disc at present.Be nice if the disc just went in, booted up with all my apps and software, then allowed an upgrade to Mojave. Firstly, is the hard drive in the 2018 MacBook Pro replaceable for a normal 2 1/2” Sata SSD drive? I recently upgraded the drive in my 17” MacBook to a 750gb SSD one, so it would be nice if I could buy the slightly cheaper 256gb model MacBook and replace its drive with my 750gb one. I just love the 17” screen!So I’m looking at replacing it with a 15” MacBook Pro. It’s a real shame, as it still functioned exactly as I wanted, and I was hoping to get another couple of years out of it. After doing a security update the other day, my trusty early 17” MacBook Pro seems to be having graphics issues. Upgrade SSD on 2018 15” MacBook Pro? Hi all. Is there a way to check the quality of this SSD and examine it for defects? 123 3 Though the OS loads faster, everything else is not faster and seems to go a lot slower and requires powering off the MBP with brute force quite frequently when even Force Quit cannot stop programs and spinning beachballs from continuing.ĭid I just get a very cheap low quality SSD, is the SSD defective or is this expected behavior by some SSDs? Needless to say, none of this was happening on the older drive. I had problems establishing another login (standard user), had to power down the MBP several times before the OS recognized this new login. Problems after insertion of cheap SSD into older 2008 MBP I found a very cheap 1TB SSD to replace my 500GB 7200 rpm SATA in an older 2008 MBP running El Capitan.Īfter replacing the drive and restoring it from the older HD, the OS loads faster, but I am after that experiencing a lot of spinning beachballs, programs open and close with a delay (but do jump open briskly sometimes), the CPU at the beginning of each powering up of the MBP shows >95% use for a while (5-10 minutes each time).






Macbook pro retina late 2013 ssd upgrade