#Mid 2010 macbook pro ssd upgrade upgrade#
I really like this computer for all the ports it has (It has a CD drive which I use for watching movies and burning CDs, and Thunderbolt, SD slot, USB 3, etc.). I have a mid-2010 13' MacBook Pro that Im trying to upgrade by swapping the HDD with a 1TB SSD, and its giving me trouble. I upgraded some components a couple of years ago so I currently have a 256GB SSD with 4GB Ram, running High Sierra 10.13.6. Bear with with me, as I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to tech/computers (my model is good for the 16gb upgrade). I have been researching a lot and many people advise to the Samsung 850pro. The 2010 Macbook Pro is a fairly old device. I'm considering upgrading my mid-2010 MacBook Pro from 4gb RAM to 16gb RAM. So far it runs the programms and the Data Storage on HDD Drives but it is getting a bit slow. I mainly use it for Video Editing, Rendering and Music Production.
#Mid 2010 macbook pro ssd upgrade mac#
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