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Upgrading MBP, how and what, ( warning Mac dummy)
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<blockquote data-quote="PLUMMER" data-source="post: 1544605" data-attributes="member: 49231"><p>Yes it does help thanks, I'm assuming I have to back everything up before swapping drives. Any particular brand of drive? Is amazon better than micro center? </p><p></p><p>And I think of it this way, if the SSHD buys me another couples years great but if the SSD buys more time it might be worth it to me. Looks like I will only need a very small 250gig drive for my needs, unless you say different for performance. I looked at that new Mac Pro coming out, and that looks like what I might get in a few years, I'd rather spend more now IF it means I won't be outdated in just a couple years. Again thanks for the patients and help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLUMMER, post: 1544605, member: 49231"] Yes it does help thanks, I'm assuming I have to back everything up before swapping drives. Any particular brand of drive? Is amazon better than micro center? And I think of it this way, if the SSHD buys me another couples years great but if the SSD buys more time it might be worth it to me. Looks like I will only need a very small 250gig drive for my needs, unless you say different for performance. I looked at that new Mac Pro coming out, and that looks like what I might get in a few years, I'd rather spend more now IF it means I won't be outdated in just a couple years. Again thanks for the patients and help [/QUOTE]
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