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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
MBPro + SSD = Unformatted Disk
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<blockquote data-quote="rockinthesix" data-source="post: 989033" data-attributes="member: 141760"><p>I bought an SSD cause it was a "decent" price ($200) and I wanted a new "toy". The thing is super fast, bench tested it against the stock disk and it was literally double.</p><p></p><p>64GB is all I need since I don't keep stuff on my disk. I have a NAS at home that stores everything... the disk just runs OSX, Apps. and Parallels.</p><p></p><p>The Time Machine restore only took about 30 minutes to complete and I didn't lose a thing... Just wondering what could be happening with this thing to cause these problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockinthesix, post: 989033, member: 141760"] I bought an SSD cause it was a "decent" price ($200) and I wanted a new "toy". The thing is super fast, bench tested it against the stock disk and it was literally double. 64GB is all I need since I don't keep stuff on my disk. I have a NAS at home that stores everything... the disk just runs OSX, Apps. and Parallels. The Time Machine restore only took about 30 minutes to complete and I didn't lose a thing... Just wondering what could be happening with this thing to cause these problems. [/QUOTE]
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MBPro + SSD = Unformatted Disk
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