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Upgrading MBP, how and what, ( warning Mac dummy)
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<blockquote data-quote="PLUMMER" data-source="post: 1545195" data-attributes="member: 49231"><p>Sweet , thanks for making it easy. When I do the cloning or using old drive to new drive swap. Is there a way to just do the. New drive with latest OS and then upload or clone the old drive. And is the latest OS the best to have? </p><p>I did find a crucial M500 120 GB for $114 at the same place with the videos, OWC. Unfortunately for me it does have to be idiot proof like those videos when it comes to computers. I have some kind of brain block for puters. If it had levers, knobs or wheels I'd be ok. Kinda scary that I actually went to college for mechanical and chemical engineering. Anyways thanks again, not all forums are this easy going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLUMMER, post: 1545195, member: 49231"] Sweet , thanks for making it easy. When I do the cloning or using old drive to new drive swap. Is there a way to just do the. New drive with latest OS and then upload or clone the old drive. And is the latest OS the best to have? I did find a crucial M500 120 GB for $114 at the same place with the videos, OWC. Unfortunately for me it does have to be idiot proof like those videos when it comes to computers. I have some kind of brain block for puters. If it had levers, knobs or wheels I'd be ok. Kinda scary that I actually went to college for mechanical and chemical engineering. Anyways thanks again, not all forums are this easy going. [/QUOTE]
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