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!important; }  I'd like to reassure you too.  Sam put a 1TB SSD into my 2007 
iMac and it has become like a new computer running the latest operating 
system.Phil T


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On Friday, April 22, 2016, 12:45 pm, Adam Pymble <[email protected]> wrote:

Rob, please expand on "just fine" for your Macbook, only...
I've been worried bout my early 2011 Macbook Pro, and downgraded to Mavericks 
again as fans went like mad etc. Do they settle down? Or is there a compromise?
If it's ok, I'll update.... I think!
On 22 Apr 2016, at 12:43, Rob Beattie <[email protected]> wrote:

I'd second that. On Sam's recommendation I got a Crucial SSD for my late 2008 
Macbook and it's now running El Capitam and Logic Pro just fine.
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On 22 April 2016 at 11:52, Gillian Snoxall <[email protected]> wrote:

Many thanks, Adam. That’s a great recommendation. I am looking forward to 
having a faster computer. At present it’s really sluggish.
Cheers.
Gilly



On 22 Apr 2016, at 11:04, mac98aop <[email protected]> wrote:
FWIW Gilly, at the time I did it, I went with Sam's Crucial suggestion and it's 
worked brilliantly and good value (best value at the time 2.5 years ago) and 
yes, get as big as you can afford.
It's staggering how much of a difference it makes. My 5 year old MacBook is as 
fast (ok, so I'm not rendering Photoshop, but for all day email/web/writing 
work) as anything current.
Enjoy!

On Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 7:29:14 PM UTC+1, Gillian Snoxall wrote:
Great! Thanks so much Sam.
Gilly



On 21 Apr 2016, at 16:45, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:
He doesn’t have to be a certified technician, it was just a silly joke my mum 
came up with when she abbreviated the words. Your Mac’s well out of warranty 
now so doesn’t matter who installs it as long as they know what they’re doing
Crucial BX200 or SanDisk Ultra II are very good value, just make sure you get 
one big enough to hold all your data, 480GB or ideally 960GB.
Regards
Sam






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