Re: Replacing drives on Macbook models
Noted.Regardless of the internal drive, the computer is top of the line concerning CPU and RAM. I think a 2.8GHZ quadcore Intel core I7 with 16GB of RAM ought to attract a buyer, even if it means they have to invest in a new drive, which shouldn't
Re: Replacing drives on Macbook models
It should be fine, as long as you let the buyer know ahead of time how old the computer is. Most of the time, people will take that in to consideration when buying a computer of that age. And if something happens, you're not to blame for the most
Re: Replacing drives on Macbook models
I'm afraid when that sad time comes I'll have to take it to a third-party company that specializes in it. To my knowledge, people are doing it with older models, but I never assumed it was because Apple supported upgrades.This will eventually bring
Re: Replacing drives on Macbook models
Ahoy thereGoogling for replace ssd on a 2015 macbook pro does bring up some results by one of those companys that manufacture rams and hdd/ssds owc or some such. But I don't think such a thing is easyly done and that too by a inexperienced person
Re: Replacing drives on Macbook models
Sorry for disappointment, but the new mac products from Apple don't support replacing hard drives. I believe the 2012 pro was the last to actually support this, due to the amount of access you get when opening the computer itself.So what you do
Replacing drives on Macbook models
Hey all:I'm personally interested in doing this, but I'm merely curious how people upgrade or just simply replace the SSD's in MacBook models.Eventually, I'll wind up selling my MBP2015 (in say 5 years), and would most likely replace the current drive