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Upgrading my hard drive on my new Macbook Pro 13", have a question.
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<blockquote data-quote="brig2221" data-source="post: 984418" data-attributes="member: 140448"><p>I have watched a few YouTube videos on how to upgrade the RAM and hard drive on the new Macbook Pro's. I feel very confident I can do this.</p><p></p><p>That said, my Macbook is arriving tomorrow, and I already have my RAM and hard drive upgrades on hand. I really don't want to mess with Super Duper or whatever the cloning program is called.</p><p></p><p>Can't I just put in the new hard drive and then re-install Snow Leopard via the installation disk that the computer will come with? Am I missing anything here?</p><p></p><p>I figure since I am starting completely fresh anyway, a reinstall would be easier than trying to clone the existing drive. Thoughts???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brig2221, post: 984418, member: 140448"] I have watched a few YouTube videos on how to upgrade the RAM and hard drive on the new Macbook Pro's. I feel very confident I can do this. That said, my Macbook is arriving tomorrow, and I already have my RAM and hard drive upgrades on hand. I really don't want to mess with Super Duper or whatever the cloning program is called. Can't I just put in the new hard drive and then re-install Snow Leopard via the installation disk that the computer will come with? Am I missing anything here? I figure since I am starting completely fresh anyway, a reinstall would be easier than trying to clone the existing drive. Thoughts??? [/QUOTE]
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