Very cool..it would have been much cooler for a 6Gbps.
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Very cool..it would have been much cooler for a 6Gbps.
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There's a famous video on YouTube. It should be pretty straight forward.![]()
Replace DVD writer in 2006-Early 2008 Macbook Pro
How To: MacBook Pro Optical Drive Replacement - YouTube
Replace DVD writer in Late 2008-2012 Macbook Pro
How To: MacBook Pro Optical Drive Replacement - YouTube
Replace DVD writer in Macbook (Original White or Black)
How To: MacBook Optical Drive Replacement - YouTube
Replace Hard Drive in 13-inch Macbook Pro
How To: Replace a Hard Drive in a 13" MacBook Pro Unibody - YouTube
Replace Hard Drive & RAM in Macbook (White Unibody)
How To: Macbook Unibody (A1342) Upgrade(Hard Drive and Ram Replacement) - YouTube
Replace Hard Drive in 2006-Early 2008 Macbook Pro
How To: MacBook Pro Hard Drive Replacement - YouTube
If you don't find your Mac in the links above let me know.
How difficult is the upgrade? If you know how to make a sandwich then you know how to replace a HDD or DVD writer.
I'm waiting for my 2011 Macbook Pro with SATA 6Gb/s before attempting a Fusion Drive.
Click Create Your Own Apple Fusion Drive - How To - YouTube
Last edited by dolina; 02-10-2014 at 07:03 AM.
Bati kono ang Maverick bro daghan daw bug ang mga buil in apps
Hi folks... i'm a newbie to OS X. most of the people at home has windows. the problem is that I cannot copy files from mac to my external hard drive. I know that the external hard drive is formatted as NTFS while Mac only supports FAT32. is there a workaround to this? I'm having doubts on reformatting my external HD to FAT32 coz it's really not stable and has limitations as what I've read.
Another thing, I have VM firmware installed and runs Windows 7. Would anyone know how to access the internal HD of the mac from the windows OS?
Install this on your macbook:
Paragon NTFS for Mac OSX
Guys, pwedi ko mangayo price list sa macbook air sa cebu?
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