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Upgrading MBP, how and what, ( warning Mac dummy)
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<blockquote data-quote="PLUMMER" data-source="post: 1544389" data-attributes="member: 49231"><p>Sweet, so at least there are some options. Big thanks for all that info. The HD might be 1/3 full, we don't store much. It's. 232GB and we have 59GB used. </p><p>Is it a big deal swapping drives or do I have to back it all up before I wedge the new one in. I do have a micro center down the road. </p><p>What I'm understanding is I'm not gonna be able to use the advantages of SSD so just use the SSHD. I would like to up the OS to use iCloud and link my devices. I'm might be a good plumber but am NOT good at computers. </p><p>I did open it up to clean the track pad area, not much to clean but it did work for a couple days, then back to the quirks. Wireless Mac mouse works fine tho. It just won't click on anything. Sometimes you'll find a spot that works but its real hardto drag without loosing it. On its 2nd battery but no bulging on either. Any experts local?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLUMMER, post: 1544389, member: 49231"] Sweet, so at least there are some options. Big thanks for all that info. The HD might be 1/3 full, we don't store much. It's. 232GB and we have 59GB used. Is it a big deal swapping drives or do I have to back it all up before I wedge the new one in. I do have a micro center down the road. What I'm understanding is I'm not gonna be able to use the advantages of SSD so just use the SSHD. I would like to up the OS to use iCloud and link my devices. I'm might be a good plumber but am NOT good at computers. I did open it up to clean the track pad area, not much to clean but it did work for a couple days, then back to the quirks. Wireless Mac mouse works fine tho. It just won't click on anything. Sometimes you'll find a spot that works but its real hardto drag without loosing it. On its 2nd battery but no bulging on either. Any experts local? [/QUOTE]
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