2.5 Drive Sled For 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro

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Moms Add any 2.5' Hard Drive or SSD to your Apple Mac Pro! While designed with the OWC® Mercury brand SSDs in mind, the OWC Mount Pro 2.5 is the easiest way to add ANY 2.5' Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive to your Apple Mac Pro (2009-2012 'Nehalem' & 'Westmere' models).The powder-coated aluminum an. Mount 2.5' SATA hard drives and SSDs in the 3.5' bay of your 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro using the 2.5' Drive Sled for 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro from OWC / Other World Computing. Photography This drive sled is designed with powder-coated aluminum that helps to dissipate heat.

More (Read full answer) • Answered by John G from The Villages • on 29-Jun-2013. Answer No, the 13' and 15' Macbook Pro with Retina Display use a custom SSD designed by Apple to support th No, the 13' and 15' Macbook Pro with Retina Display use a custom SSD designed by Apple to support the thinner profile and the non-upgradeable design. This 512 GB SSD uses the standard 2.5' hard drive design, making it compatible with most laptops and desktops, but not the 13' or 15' Macbook Pro with Retina Display. More (Read full answer) • Answered by Swayam S from Pleasanton • on 12-May-2013. Answer I'm assuming you have a Mac Pro desktop? If so, you can follow my instructions here: If you don't I'm assuming you have a Mac Pro desktop? If so, you can follow my instructions here: If you don't have Lion on a USB drive to install from, read this.

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How to do program insert in winddows for mac. Turn off computer. Open up the side panel on computer and remove the drive sled from one of the empty bays, and slide in the new SSD Drive.

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After it was done, I opened up System Preferences > Startup Disk, and selected Mac HD, then hit the Restart button in the Startup Disk preferences. After restart, the SSD was the primary drive and I was able to repartition the old drive (or erase it) and use it for storage or Time Machine backups. • Answered by Thomas N from Dorchester • 05-Mar-2013 • •. Best Answer: Yes it will, it can fit your computer, if you either take out your HDD and replace it with a SSD or Replace your Optical drive with a SSD to MacBook pro converter and SSD. Ifixit.com is a awesome site, which can help you do this with guides. I highly prefer another SSD, then this. This one is very expensive.