Is it possible to have a 'converter' for laptop drives to run in desktops? I'm sure I've seen something about it but searching google has given me lots of warnings about incompatible voltages and fried disks...

or -- anyone recommend a smallish (64gig) SSD that will run a Mac Pro's OS?

ta.

-------- Original Message --------
From:   [email protected]
Subject:        RE: FAQ: Crucial DRAM presales and compatibility question
Date:   6 Sep 2010 08:24:18 -0600
To:     [email protected]



Hello Jason,

Thank you for your email. I am afraid that we only manufacture Solid State 
Drives mainly for laptops.

If your MAC PRO has a 2.5 inch SATA port then you will be able to use our 
drives and if you check this with Apple they should be able to confirm what 
type of port you will have.


If you have any further questions or need further help, just let us know.

Kind Regards


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-----Original Message-----
From:     [email protected]
Sent:     09/04/2010 08:05:49, Saturday
To:       [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject:  FAQ: Crucial DRAM presales and compatibility question


        Question:
        I have an SSD for you for a laptop (amazing). I'm planning to buy a Mac 
Pro and wondered about getting a 64 gig one to use just as a start-up/OS disk. 
Do you make desktop ones or is there a way to install it on a new Mac Pro?
        
        DRAM presales and compatibility question
        
                Name:  Jason Davies
        
                Email:  [email protected]
        
        
                Make and Model of computer:  Mac Pro
        
                Customer is interested in this memory module:  SSD 3.5" 
available?

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