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Old hd in new MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="Wideshut" data-source="post: 1606175" data-attributes="member: 333550"><p>Thanks Steve. </p><p>When my original MBP failed, I bought a second hand exact same model. I swapped the hd and it worked perfectly.</p><p>No software issues with office, adobe cs or anything else.</p><p>I upgraded so to Mavericks and it has been fine for a year until the logic board failed a couple of days ago.</p><p>I could keep buying up old MBP 's off ebay but I know they are all doomed!</p><p>I just want to know that I can pull off the same trick with a newer MBP that doesn't have the logic board issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wideshut, post: 1606175, member: 333550"] Thanks Steve. When my original MBP failed, I bought a second hand exact same model. I swapped the hd and it worked perfectly. No software issues with office, adobe cs or anything else. I upgraded so to Mavericks and it has been fine for a year until the logic board failed a couple of days ago. I could keep buying up old MBP 's off ebay but I know they are all doomed! I just want to know that I can pull off the same trick with a newer MBP that doesn't have the logic board issue. [/QUOTE]
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