![]() About this Mac, on a machine with a Solid State Drive Here’s how About this Mac might look when you’re done. It comes down to this: buy a solid state drive, connect it with a cable, use Carbon Copy Cloner to copy everything to the new drive, then open up the Mac and replace the old drive with the new one. I use Carbon Copy Cloner, with the new drive connected to the Mac with a cable, as if it’s (temporarily) an external drive You’ll need a cable to connect the bare drive to your Mac- I got mine at Amazon. ![]() There are many ways to get your data from your old drive to the new one, including using Apple’s Disk Utility, Carbon Copy Cloner, and SuperDuper. There are videos that will tell you how to do it.ĭepending on who your brother is, he might be very practiced in this sort of thing and if you ask nicely he might do if for you. ![]() You have to figure out how to get your data from the old drive to the new one, and you have to open up your Mac to swap in the new drive. Wait another couple of years and they’ll be putting them in boxes of cereal. A one-terabyte SSD that cost me almost $400 in 2015 is now about $140. ![]() ![]() Prices on SSDs have fallen like a stone, making them a very attractive upgrade. ![]()
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