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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Macbook 2007 SSD upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="jpdemers" data-source="post: 1836133" data-attributes="member: 117810"><p>There were some Toshiba SSDs that were inherently incompatible with the Mac's hardware. I'd look into that before buying an old Toshiba SSD - or just avoid the brand entirely.</p><p>Easiest way to swap, by far, is to use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone the old HD to the SSD, then swap the drives. You don't need an enclosure, just a SATA-to-USB connector, and those are cheap and easy to find on Amazon or eBay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpdemers, post: 1836133, member: 117810"] There were some Toshiba SSDs that were inherently incompatible with the Mac's hardware. I'd look into that before buying an old Toshiba SSD - or just avoid the brand entirely. Easiest way to swap, by far, is to use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone the old HD to the SSD, then swap the drives. You don't need an enclosure, just a SATA-to-USB connector, and those are cheap and easy to find on Amazon or eBay. [/QUOTE]
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