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Yes, Macs were picky about that last I knew. However, if it doesn't work
and your up for a challenge, you may be able to get it to work. There are a
few Mac firmware mods, and one of them may contain more universal HD
drivers. If you're really up for a challenge (or want to be called a "real
man" by Linus Torvalds), you could take the source code for a firmware mod
and ad your own driver to it.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 6:40 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> MacBook Pro The "Macintosh HD" volume is a partition occupying
> the internal 250GB SSD, which gives me daily warnings about being nearly
> full. I got a sweet Black Friday deal on a 500GB SSD, but research
> online suggest that the MacBook Pro is picky about which SSDs it will
> play with, and I don't know whether it will accept what I've got or not.
> And I won't worry about how to crack it open until I've cloned the
> internal drive to the new one...
> I wish system makers who pt for SSDs would go big rather than cheap!
>
> David Gillett
>
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