![]() Also, during my research, I found a references to something called TRIM. I've also read about creating a bootable USB using DiskMaker X, but I feel the route I outlined would be easier.Īm I missing anything? I do have the EFI Firmware v2.7, so the problems the 2011 MacBooks were having with SATA shouldn't be an issue during this. I can also download the iLife programs directly from the App Store so I wouldn't be missing out on those either (I do have the iLife '09 discs too). Would this work? I have another external hard drive with all of my documents, pictures and music on which I'm just going to manually remove over, and have no problem doing. Remove old Hard Drive from Macbook and plug new SSD in it's place (and not in the optical bay). When I'm prompted to install, chose the new SSD from the list. Download Yosemite onto current Macbook Hard Drive. Plug new SSD into the Macbook via a USB cableĢ. I've found a few ways to do this on the support forums and the macrumors forum, but I want to confirm if I can do it this way:ġ. I've been researching how to replace the Hard Drive on my Late 2011 13inch Macbook Pro (MacBookPro8,1 / 2.4 GHz / Intel Core i5 / SATA III) with a new SSD (maybe a Samsung 840 EVO) and clean install Yosemite onto it.
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