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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
New Seagate Momentus Hard Drive 7200.4
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<blockquote data-quote="rustyk123" data-source="post: 842234" data-attributes="member: 99923"><p>first off great choice in hard drive, I have the 5400 version and it is amazing. Toshiba drives are very noisy and unreliable. Note for the future, Newegg.com is always is the cheapest. Next time i recommend using disk utility in the operating system(open up disk utility and click on a hard drive, under the restore tab just drag each drive into the box you want each in, and click the restore button. Faster, safer, easier.)</p><p></p><p>to solve you slow booting problem. I know some computers will not perform correctly with the newer 3.0gbps they will require a 1.5gbps drive. i know that my macbook requires a 1.5 but will perform just fine with a 3.0 if you have an older mac it may not support your new drive, but don't worry. you can run the drive as 1.5 you just need to put a jumper on the drive. either talk with dell or seagate(whoever is offering support) </p><p></p><p>Let me know any news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyk123, post: 842234, member: 99923"] first off great choice in hard drive, I have the 5400 version and it is amazing. Toshiba drives are very noisy and unreliable. Note for the future, Newegg.com is always is the cheapest. Next time i recommend using disk utility in the operating system(open up disk utility and click on a hard drive, under the restore tab just drag each drive into the box you want each in, and click the restore button. Faster, safer, easier.) to solve you slow booting problem. I know some computers will not perform correctly with the newer 3.0gbps they will require a 1.5gbps drive. i know that my macbook requires a 1.5 but will perform just fine with a 3.0 if you have an older mac it may not support your new drive, but don't worry. you can run the drive as 1.5 you just need to put a jumper on the drive. either talk with dell or seagate(whoever is offering support) Let me know any news. [/QUOTE]
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