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• #6852
Yep. I had mine working with 2 drives in my Mini and now with one in my rMBP and the external connected to it. All working fine...
Reg hard drives, 4 years old might mean yo have one of those great 13inch MBP's where the HDD was as easy to replace as RAM? Whats your model no etc.
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• #6853
Mindblown.gif
Cheers, I'll sleep better tonight although I really should have figured that out.
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• #6854
Swapped my disc drive for an extra hdd the other day. Everything's fine until i fired up skype today, apparently I don't have a camera anymore... oops
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• #6855
What machine did you do this on?
I really need to swap out the spinning rust on my girlfriend's mid-2011 21" iMac but it seems like such an effort.
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• #6856
Swapped my disc drive for an extra hdd the other day. Everything's fine until i fired up skype > today, apparently I don't have a camera anymore... oops>
I have that problem with Skype a lot. In my case it helps if I close Chrome and reopen
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• #6857
Having a wee clear out... sorry for the spam....
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• #6858
Macbook pro 13", late 2011. Made a huge difference, it's not far behind the mid level 2014 MBP I had at work
Wasn't hard at all, just need to be careful with it. Took me about 20 minutes to do I think.
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• #6859
Anyone got a MBP for sale? Or maybe even an air?
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• #6860
thinking of getting Mrs Ball a Mac Air for Xmas so she doesn't constantly leave her stuff all over my desktop - 11" 128gb SSD - she only surfs and puts her photos online etc - will 4Gb core i5 be enough, or is 8gb and 256gb and i7 a must have?
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• #6861
I'm in need of any old macbook. Maybe someone has one gathering dust?
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• #6864
I installed an SSD into my MBP last year - Yosemite means that there's not way of running Trim on it (something to do with Kext???) - at least not having it enabled all of the time, apparently it carks at a restart if trim is enabled.
What's my options? Any point in switching it on for a while and then back off?
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• #6865
Looking at new 21.5" imacs. The new ones are un-upgradeable for RAM right? That being so I'd want to start with the pre-installed upgrade to 16GB which is another £160
Really want SSD as well but the 500GB one is another £400... ouch. The £256GB one is more affordable but "feels" small. Is it a viable option given that I keep all data on extrernal HDs.
Is the hybrid drive worth considering? It's cheap for a reason right?
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• #6866
Yeah, cant replace the ram in a 21, which for me is a deal breaker...
less than 500gb in a desktop is crazy.
Hybrid drives are actually pretty good from what I hear, they have 128GB of SSD which OS X uses cleverly. I'd go for one over an SSD as they perform well but are a decent size too and not too costly.
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• #6867
i have a 128gb ssd in my work laptop, everything big is in cloud/in hard drive in drawer,
i also have a 64gb sd card with music on it thats almost always plugged in
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• #6868
I have one of these hybrid drives. S'great. You get both the performance boost (on anything apart from huge production workflows) and the relatively cheap storage for way less.
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• #6869
Hmmm. Interesting. Thanks chaps.
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• #6870
Having a big problem with my 2012 iMac 24". I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem, and how much it cost to fix.
Basically a couple weeks ago the screen would randomly turn grey. I would have to restart and then it was fine. Recently however the problem became more acute. With it only lasting 20mins before a grey screen. The forums said to wipe the hd and upgrade to the latest OS. I did this and now all I get is that loading timer and then an auto shut down after a few minutes.
It's out if warrantee so Apple told me that I would have to pay them just to find out what was broken. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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• #6871
£1,369 with hybrid drive and 16GB RAM installed
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• #6872
did you buy it from Apple directly? If so, tell them to fix it under the UK consumers rights act which practically gives you 6 years warranty of any issues not caused by the user.
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• #6873
Just got new MacBook Pro for work. They even went and upgraded me to 16GB ram so I don't complain when they don't replace it for another 6 years.
R.I.P. to my old 2007 Mac Pro. It was emotional, but it was time to die, motherfucker.
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• #6874
The ppc mac pro under my desk here died last week. I'd mentioned it was on the way out for a while but nobody got any data off it. RIP useful artwork files.
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• #6875
I'm trying to liberate a Mac Pro 4.1 from work. Bang an SSD and new GPU in and it'll still be a goer. Really tough sneaking it out under a T Shirt though.
Does anyone run Time Machine on a mac with more than one hdd? Need to re-configure my backups routine now that I've swapped my disc drive for an extra hdd.