![]() ![]() If it is just a single bad block I can get around it and all will be well. I have not yet had time to do a full diagnosis. I loved my drive until the last week or so when it has started to show signs of failure. And unlike newer Mac laptops there is no need for special tools to get in or to access the RAM or the hard drive. ![]() The drive is a drop in replacement for the original Apple SATA hard drive and needs no extra parts that did not come with the Crucial drive. Dead easy upgrade following the instructions on iFixit and on Apple web site. I have a similar MacBook Pro and I upgraded to a 1 TB Crucial SSD a couple of years ago. I need some recommendations in deciding what is best.Īlso, I need recommendations for a backup External HDD or SSD for my Mid-2012 MacBook Pro. My concern is one of the reviews on Amazon said that his Crucial SSD stopped working after 5 months, that concerns me, plus I know these are expensive but being a college student and being a person who is capable of upgrading his own computer and I have some leftover money from Financial Aid to use, and considering how much I use my computer for school, writing papers etc. Would either of these SSD’s work in a Mid-2012 MBP? Do I need a Mounting Bracket or not? Should I also get a SATA to USB Cable since SSD’s are shockproof? I am looking to upgrade from the two 500 GB HDD I currently have installed to one of the following options: I am a college student with a Macbook Mid-2012 with 2.5 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 it has 16 GB of RAM. ![]() Your going to have to forgive me in advance I use to work on computers, but need help because I want to understand a basic breakdown between an HDD and SSD, also could somebody please explain to me what NVME for SSD’s means? ![]()
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