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MacBook Pro 2010/need SSD advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex B" data-source="post: 1614249" data-attributes="member: 335987"><p>Hello everyone this is my first post .</p><p> would love some advice .I have a MacBook Pro from, mid 2010 I'm running a regular hard drive , which is failing at the moment due to a bump at an opportune time . Since prices are better now, I will go with a SSD . I have seen some on eBay for about $70 used, lots of Toshiba. I have to go with the best price at the moment, even used. I know it's not the best thing to do ,but funds are very tight. I have heard of other good solid-state drives. like'' Vertex ''?or "Crucial 4 " Is there something else I should buy that is very good value.</p><p>I do not require any really special power ,or speed or storage just a really good reliable SSD. I expect these to be better anyway then the regular hard drive. </p><p>Thank's </p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex B, post: 1614249, member: 335987"] Hello everyone this is my first post . would love some advice .I have a MacBook Pro from, mid 2010 I'm running a regular hard drive , which is failing at the moment due to a bump at an opportune time . Since prices are better now, I will go with a SSD . I have seen some on eBay for about $70 used, lots of Toshiba. I have to go with the best price at the moment, even used. I know it's not the best thing to do ,but funds are very tight. I have heard of other good solid-state drives. like'' Vertex ''?or "Crucial 4 " Is there something else I should buy that is very good value. I do not require any really special power ,or speed or storage just a really good reliable SSD. I expect these to be better anyway then the regular hard drive. Thank's Alex [/QUOTE]
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