New Hard Disc for Macbook

I have a Macbook with 60 gb hard drive. I feel that this is less, do i am thinking of putting in a new hard drive. Where do I buy one?
any suggestions? any precautions? I was looking at Apple's website but could not find anything.....

I would suggest a 160GB drive for your MB, it's a pretty basic size with plenty of room to grow. Oh, and be sure you get a drive with an 8MB cache. There is only space for one drive, though. I would suggest using something like Carbon Copy Cloner (http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html - free and easy to use) to transfer your files, settings, etc. to your new HD. (You will need to put the drive in a USB or FireWire enclosure to do this.) If you use this, make sure to select "Make Bootable" in the CCC prefs - that's pretty vital

Similar Messages

  • Downloading mountain lion damaged my hard disc. I took my Mac Pro to apple book store. They are unable to repair it and suggest I purchase a new hard disc for $160. It was a perfectly functioning Mac Pro that got damaged by downloading mountain lion.

    Downloading mountain lion damaged my hard disc. I took my Mac Pro to apple store. They are unable to repair it and suggest I purchase a new hard disc for $160. It was a perfectly functioning Mac Pro that got damaged by downloading mountain lion.

    Software upgrades do not generally damage hardware; your drive's failure must be co-incidental. On most MBP's, a hard drive is very easily replaced by a user. You might want to check out this site for both hard drives as well as install videos (check which model you have so you can check the correct video):
    http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/
    hard drives:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/internal_storage/hard_drives_and_SSD
    I just recently upgraded my MBP with an SSD; I purchased an kit with an external enclosure from OWC and cloned the current drive to the new one, installed the new drive and was done in no time.

  • Compatible Hard Disc for MacBook Pro

    hi , i am planning to change my hard disc in MacBook Pro 2011 model, due to issues with the existing disc. Saw this SSHD in amazon. Would this be compatible with mAcbook pro ?
    This is the URL : http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Laptop-2-5-Inch-Internal-ST1000LM014/dp/B00B9
    Thanks

    Thank you. And this is the link , which i referred to : http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Laptop-2-5-Inch-Internal-ST1000LM014/dp/B00B99JUBQ /
    Thanks

  • Need to install clean OS on new hard disk for MacBook air

    I have just installed a new hard disk on my MacBook air. How do I format and install OS?
    What OS to install?
    How to format?
    The origin hard disk is dead!

    Drive Preparation
    1. Boot from your OS X Installer Disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button.  When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Note the SMART status of the drive in DU's status area.  If it does not say "Verified" then the drive is failing or has failed and will need replacing.  SMART info will not be reported  on external drives. Otherwise, click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
    5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Security button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
    6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.
    Steps 4-6 are optional but should be used on a drive that has never been formatted before, if the format type is not Mac OS Extended, if the partition scheme has been changed, or if a different operating system (not OS X) has been installed on the drive.

  • How much is a new hard drive for MacBook

    My computer is slow so I think it's a hard drive problem how much is to change it ?

    For a new hard drive try Newegg.com http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=380&name=Laptop-Hard-Dr ives&Order=PRICE
    Or OWC for regular hard drives and SSDs  http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/hard-drives/2.5-Notebook/
    Here are instructions on replacing the hard drive in a MacBook with a removable battery. http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=45088
    Here are video instructions on replacing the hard drive on the Aluminum Unibody
    http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbook_13_unibody/
    Here are video instructions on replacing the hard drive on the White Unibody http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbook_13_09_unibody_hd/
    To transfer your current hard drive I like the free application SuperDuper. It makes a bootable copy of everything on your hard drive http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html  You'll need a cheap SATA external hard drive case. Put the new drive in the case then format and partition the new drive and clone your old drive to the new one. Check that it's set up right by booting up from the external drive. Then replace your old hard drive with the new one and put your old one in the external case.
    Here's a cheap SATA external hard drive case on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Vantec-NexStar-2-5-Inch-External-Enclosure/dp/B002JQNXZC/r ef=pd_cp_pc_0
    If you don’t have the tools to open up the MacBook OWC has a set for $5
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/TOOLKITMHD/

  • Bigger hard disc for Macbook

    How big a hard disc can I put into my Macbook as I am thinking of adding parrallels to run Win XP as there are some programmes such as form typer in paperport 9 that I cannot run on the Macbook. I figured to have the biggest disc I could get so as to max out both Mac OSX and XP

    For now the form factor 2.5" with sata interface available was 160 GB for the biggest.
    There is several brand and there comes with 5400 rpm and 7200 rpm (but don't bother that much if you are in no need for fast access or streaming data.
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacBook13inch_HardDriveDIY.pdf
    for further instruction, also you need torx screw #.8 for switching the HD bracket.
    Good Luck.

  • New Hard Drive for Macbook Pro.

    Hi,
    My old harddrive completely failed on my Macbook Pro. My new harddrive arrived today, i've fitted it with no issues but thats about it.
    I need to install OSX Lion from the original disk that came with the Macbook. I've tried starting it up from then pressing C after the chime but all I get is a grey screen with the Apple logo.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated and please accept my aologies for my ignorance!
    KR
    Mike

    Be sure your computer is connected to an active Internet connection. Restart the computer without any disc. Immediately upon hearing the chime press and hold down the COMMAND-OPTION-R keys until a Globe appears near the top of the screen. Since you are using Internet Recovery this will take quite some time so be patient. After 12-15 minutes you should see a Recovery screen.
    Install or Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion from Scratch
    Partition and Erase the hard drive:
      1. Select Disk Utility from the main menu and click on the Continue button.
      2. After DU loads select your new internal drive (mfgr.'s ID and size) from the
          left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window. Set the
          dropdown menu under Partition Scheme to one (1.)
      3. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Partition
          button and wait until the process has completed.
      4. Quit DU and return to the main menu.
    Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion: Select Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion and click on the Install button.
    Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet if possible
                because it is three times faster than wireless.

  • Recommended new hard drive for MacBook Pro

    Hi, my mate has a MacBook Pro 2.16 GHz. He wants to upgrade the hard drive to something bigger than the current 5400rpm 120GB.
    Can anyone recommend some of the best drives (or the best) to go with at this point in time?
    I think probably it's worth going for 7200rpm, don't you think? Probably looking for something in the 250-320GB mark.

    Presently the largest drive you can install is the Samsung 500 GB Spinpoint drive. It's the only 500 GB drive that fits in a 15" MBP. It's a 5400 RPM drive with 8 GB cache. Other drives are available up to 320 GBs (they all fit) varying from 5400 RPM to 7200 RPM - some with 8 GB and some with 16 GB caches. Models are available from the main manufacturers such as Seagate, Toshiba, Hitachi, Samsung, Western Digital. You will need to choose between performance and price.
    Good sources for drives are:
    MacSales.com
    Buy.com
    NewEgg.com
    Note that when you buy an OEM drive that vendors do not provide any warranty service. If the drive doesn't work you can get it replaced (right away.) But if the drive fails more than 30 days after purchase then you get your warranty service from the drive's manufacturer. New drives may come with 3 or 5 year warranties from the manufacturer. You will pay extra for the better option.

  • Installing and formatting a new hard drive for MacBook

    My hard drive died last week on my MacBook and I failed to back up anything forever the last couple of months. Learned my lesson there...
    Anyway, I took it to the genius bar and they confirmed its death, and showed me how to replace it. I decided to go ahead and do so on my own, and also upgraded the memory while I was in there.  I also decided to upgrade to lion since my DVD drive was giving me trouble and it'd be easier to use the USB - and yes the computer meets the requirements for Lion.
    The problem is that when I try to boot up to format the HD, I only get a black screen. No disk utility when holding option, nothing. What am I doing wrong?

    Try to boot with your original system disc.
    Your mb didn't come with Lion when you bought it. So, use your original disc that came with your MB then install from there.  After that, then use Lion to upgrade you os.
    The above is you last resort if Lion won't boot on your usb port.

  • New Hard drive for MacBook Pro 2008

    Hi,
    My 2008 MacBook Pro is really slow and I was told I could update my hard drive on it and upgrade the memory and speed. Does anyone by any chance know which one will work for my laptop??
    It its the fall 2008 model
    Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory: 2GB 1067 MHz DDR3
    Any information would be really helpful!!
    Thanks
    Leanne

    One more thing, and thanks for your patience:
    Applications > Utilities > System Profiler  (I believe that is where it is located)
    On the left side of the window that opens up will be a section near the top under Hardware that says Memory.
    There will be a section inside memory that says Memory Slots:  Can you copy that?
    Mine (example):
    Memory Slots:
      ECC:          Disabled
    BANK 0/DIMM0:
      Size:          8 GB
      Type:          DDR3
      Speed:          1600 MHz
      Status:          OK
      Manufacturer:          0x80AD
      Part Number:          0x484D5434314753364D465238432D50422020
      Serial Number:          0x00000000
    BANK 1/DIMM0:
      Size:          8 GB
      Type:          DDR3
      Speed:          1600 MHz
      Status:          OK
      Manufacturer:          0x80AD
      Part Number:          0x484D5434314753364D465238432D50422020
      Serial Number:          0x00000000

  • New hard drive for macbook pro (late 2009) anti shock or not?

    I thought I read somewhere that if you replace a HD in your macbook pro, the new one should not have shock protection as it interferes with the mac's own internal shock sensor.
    So I went out and bought a Seagate 7200.4 500GB drive - without the 'G' Suffix - ie the non-shock version of the drive.
    I carefully opened my Macbook Pro and was surprised to see the drive in it was a Seagate with a 'G' Suffix!
    Does the macbook actually have it's own separate shock sensor?
    Is there any published data from apple as to what drives to use for replacement?
    Thanks!

    Shifty08:
    I can speak form experience!
    I got messed up 3 times with my Mid 2009 15 inch MB Pro (Some 13 inch units also) with a Seagate 500 GB Sata // 3 gps HD right after the EFI 1.7 update. There may be issue with some other larger 3rd party HDs including WD.
    This is my MB Pro present configuration:
    +MacBook Pro+
    +Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,4+
    +Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo+
    +Processor Speed: 2.53 GHz+
    +Number Of Processors: 1+
    +Total Number Of Cores: 2+
    +L2 Cache: 3 MB+
    +Memory: 4 GB+
    +Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz+
    +Boot ROM Version: MBP53.00AC.B02+
    +SMC Version (system): 1.49f2+
    This is my present internal HD configuration:
    ST9500420ASG:
    +Capacity: 465.76 GB+
    +Model: ST9500420ASG+
    +Revision: 0002SDM1+
    The resolution to these issues is now well established and discussed on a different discussion thread.
    One has to have Firmware EFI 1.6 installed to avoid the problem. If Firmware EFI 1.7 is installed--back roll it to EFI 1.6. Run the Performance update 1.0.
    In order to do this you have to remove the 500 GB 3rd party HD and "back roll" to EFI 1.6 from an external HD. There is a special download for this.
    If you have Apple Care or have 3 month coverage for free tech support have the Apple store do it for you. It is about a 20 min routine. Schedule this appointment with the "Genius" through the Apple care. Apple is aware of the issue though some of the Genius staff are not. There is an Apple Engineering bulletin on this. There is a *EFI 1.6 rollback.dmg* file which is on the apple site.
    Once this rolled back is in effect, then re-install the 3rd party HD. Then install the Performance Upgrade 1.0--and the MB Pro will work at 1.5 GPS--but this is better than nothing and it does not seem to be an issue for this MB Pro.
    Now one likely can install the larger drive in an enclosure and it may work without this modification. I have not done this so I can not confirm this.
    I did install the factory supplied 250 GB Hitachi HD in an enclosure and have it working as Universal boot drive.
    See below for details.
    +1394/USB20 Drive SBP-LUN:+
    +Capacity: 232.89 GB+
    +Removable Media: Yes+
    +BSD Name: disk2+
    +Mac OS 9 Drivers: No+
    +Partition Map Type: APM (Apple Partition Map)+
    +S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported+
    Volumes:
    +Leopard Universal Boot:+
    +Capacity: 220.76 GB+
    +Available: 171.42 GB+
    +Writable: Yes+
    +File System: Journaled HFS++
    +BSD Name: disk2s3+
    +Mount Point: /Volumes/Leopard Universal Boot 2+
    This universal boot drive is explained in the Apple KB posting here.
    *http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2595*
    Best of luck!
    bobg

  • New Hard drive for Macbook Pro 13"

    I purchased a new seagate 500Gb 7200.4 HD, I know I have to format and Im gona do a fresh install should I erase the drive first and zero data even if its a new drive could this help or is it overkill what if the drive is all ready formated also what is a bare drive?

    A 'bare' drive is a drive not in an enclosure. It's what your old drive will be after you remove it from the MBP, and it's what you'll put in to replace it. A bare drive can easily be mounted in any of several kinds of enclosures for more convenient use as an external drive.
    You don't need to sero the new drive before partitioning and formatting it. You do need to partition and format it, because coming from the factory it will be formatted for use only in a Windows PC. Use the GUID partition scheme (a single partition is usually best for your internal drive), and format the partition as Mac OS Extended, Journaled.

  • Which new hard drive for macbook??

    what type of hard drive fits into the macbook? (and preferably works). if anyone has any specific recommendations that would be great, need min 160G, fastest available (that still 7200?).
    thanks.

    Here is [OWC's Search By Model|http://eshop.macsales.com/MyOWC/Models.cfm?TI=5724] version of your inquiry. -GDF

  • I got new hard driver for my MacBook I don't have the cd but I do have flash drive that has the software I need help because when I turn on my laptop it shows me a file with question mark how can I install the software from the flash driver?

    I got new hard driver for my MacBook I don't have the cd but I do have flash drive that has the software I need help because when I turn on my laptop it shows me a file with question mark how can I install the software from the flash driver?

    Hold down the Option key while you boot your Mac. Then, it should show you a selection of devices. Click your flash drive and it will boot from that.

  • Where could I buy a new hard disk for my macbook pro 15''(MB986CH/A)

    Does anyone know where I could buy a new hard disk for my macbook pro 15''(MB986CH/A) (mid 2009)? The hard drives sold in Apple Store are not for macbook pro... Thanks a lot!

    At one time Apple use to put an Apple firmware on the drives installed into Mac computer. That is not the case anymore. And even if they did that firmware was just to indentify the drive as an Apple drive. Those same drives would work in any computer and any drive would work in a Mac computer. Same is true today. There are NO Apple Mac drives. Apple uses the exact same drives as any other computer.
    Apple uses the exact same hardware as all other computers. Same CPU, GPU, RAM, Drives, DVD drives you name it, it is the same as any PC.
    Good Luck but just because you go to a Mac-centric store doesn't mean it is any different then what you would buy some place else, other then it may cost more from one of those Mac-centric places.
    Joan_hk wrote:
    Thanks. According to my previous experience with an old white macbook, there might exist some compatibility problems for the hardware I bought from computer parts store...That's why I want to find an official retail store or reseller.... Thanks anyway!

Maybe you are looking for

  • DW CS4 with PHP/MySQL

    Hi, I have come across some buggy stuff today in CS4 that I have never seen before. Anytime I would filter a recordset  using "URL Parameter" ,Dreamweaver would totaly mess up the recorset. When I go to "Advanced" I see that there is an additional SQ

  • How to extract the red layer from BayerRG8 file with VBAI?

    Dear readers, We're currentely trying to build a inspection program using a CVS and two cameras. A first question to help us: How can we extract the red layer from a Bayer RG8 image? To illustrate a lit bit more: lets take a picture of chilis and tom

  • Remove Local Formatting AS or JS

    I'm working on a script (AS, but I can link to a JS script from it if necessary) that replaces italic, bold, bold italic, small caps, etc., with character styles. Once that's done, I'd like to go through an entire ID file and remove any other local f

  • OP Passing methods

    Soz, the other post seemed to be getting a bit long. Everything is working great now guys, just 1 little problem, I will post all the code so that you can see. And just in case this makes a difference but all three of these classes are on seperate pa

  • TTYA on SPARC T5-2

    Hello, Am working on Open Boot <OK> Prompt Trying to load FCode program for my plug-in card through serial port. Unfortunatly  SPARC-T5 machine does not have serial port(ttya) DB9, so i connected a USB-serial converter. when I boot to <OK> prompt to