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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
2nd HDD in MBP 13 mid 2010.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonzjob" data-source="post: 1754982" data-attributes="member: 149248"><p>OK, a couple of months on from fittind the SSD and moving the SHDD hybrid disk to the DVD supercaddy slot. </p><p></p><p>The MacBook Pro is running really well with no problems. I am still running El Capitan, partly because I like it and partly because occasionally I use a Wacom graphics pad with both pen and mouse and I don't think there are drivers for Sierra. There may well be but after the trouble I had going to Yosemite on our iMac I thought better of it.</p><p></p><p>So, the overall outcome is a faster boot and it takes a **** of a lot less time to open large programmes like PSE13. It's a shame that we have such a slow internet connection at about 1.5 meg at best. Still, it's better than the 850 bits/second we had when I first started with IBM!!</p><p></p><p>Now, if the prices drop quite a lot I would be interested in upping the memory from 8 to 16 gig. I read somewhere on here that it is possible? Too many wine tokens at the moment though?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonzjob, post: 1754982, member: 149248"] OK, a couple of months on from fittind the SSD and moving the SHDD hybrid disk to the DVD supercaddy slot. The MacBook Pro is running really well with no problems. I am still running El Capitan, partly because I like it and partly because occasionally I use a Wacom graphics pad with both pen and mouse and I don't think there are drivers for Sierra. There may well be but after the trouble I had going to Yosemite on our iMac I thought better of it. So, the overall outcome is a faster boot and it takes a **** of a lot less time to open large programmes like PSE13. It's a shame that we have such a slow internet connection at about 1.5 meg at best. Still, it's better than the 850 bits/second we had when I first started with IBM!! Now, if the prices drop quite a lot I would be interested in upping the memory from 8 to 16 gig. I read somewhere on here that it is possible? Too many wine tokens at the moment though? [/QUOTE]
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