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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Change hard drive on macbookpro
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<blockquote data-quote="Audit13" data-source="post: 1769251" data-attributes="member: 394746"><p>If the hard drive is from a mid-2012 13" Macbook pro, the drive will physically fit inside any Macbook pro from 2010 and 2011. If the replacement is a mid-2010, early 2011, or late 2011, these are capable of running Sierra and, if they were running Sierra, the drive from the 2012 will probably boot the replacement without a problem.</p><p></p><p>If the damaged Macbook is a mid-2012 13" and the replacement is a Macbook pro that's an early 2011 or late 2011 13", the motherboard from the mid-2012 will fit inside the 2011. The mounting holes and connectors line up perfectly. Of course, this is only useful information if the 2012 motherboard is fully functional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audit13, post: 1769251, member: 394746"] If the hard drive is from a mid-2012 13" Macbook pro, the drive will physically fit inside any Macbook pro from 2010 and 2011. If the replacement is a mid-2010, early 2011, or late 2011, these are capable of running Sierra and, if they were running Sierra, the drive from the 2012 will probably boot the replacement without a problem. If the damaged Macbook is a mid-2012 13" and the replacement is a Macbook pro that's an early 2011 or late 2011 13", the motherboard from the mid-2012 will fit inside the 2011. The mounting holes and connectors line up perfectly. Of course, this is only useful information if the 2012 motherboard is fully functional. [/QUOTE]
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