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--> Experience with SSD & Optibay Mod - MacRumors Forums Front Page Mac Blog iOS Blog Roundups AirPort Apple TV iMac iOS 7 iPad Air iPad mini iPhone 5c iPhone 5s iPhone 6 iPod classic iPod nano iPod shuffle iPod touch iWatch Mac mini Mac Pro MacBook Air MacBook Pro OS X Mavericks Thunderbolt Display Buyer's Guide Forums Register FAQ / Rules Community Forum Spy Today's Posts Search Community Links Pictures & Albums Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search MacRumors Forums > Apple Hardware > Notebooks > MacBook Pro Experience with SSD & Optibay Mod User Name Remember Me? Password Go to Page... MacRumors Blood Drive - May 1 through May 31 --> Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes Jan 8, 2011, 01:25 PM #1 PBKILLER macrumors regular Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Puerto Rico Experience with SSD & Optibay Mod Hello All, I have a MacBook Pro 13' with 2.26Ghz (I think it's late 2009 model). After seeing the speed & responsiveness of my GF's new MacBook Air, i just HAD to have something like that on my machine, so I went and bought an SSD. While reading info on the SSD, I found about the MCE Optibay Mod, which (as most you know), takes out the Superdrive & replaces it with another HD. This was the perfect solution for me! I have an external HD that i hate lugging around, but it i needed it, it had my iTunes, my movies, everything. So I went and bought the MCE Optibay enclosure. I was gonna buy a OCZ SSD 120GB, but because I was concerned about price (and the fact that I wanted the SSD to run the main OS and programs, all the data I wanted to store would be on the Optibay Drive), I went and bought the 90GB version. I also bought an WD Scorpio Blue 750GB 5400rpm to store all my data. This was the drive that was gonna go into the Optibay. They arrived so I started the procedure. Installation was flawless. I boot up the computer, and it ran perfectly, the programs opened amazingly fast, the boot up and shut down times were almost immediate. Then after the range up Mac updates, the computer started to freeze and lock up. Beachballs, slowness, etc. I started looking for info on the subject, and I found out something about Hibernation. So I went ahead and did the sudo command in Terminal to eliminate Hibernation (not a feature that I use a lot). So after a reboot, everything went back to normal, for a couple of seconds. Then the lockups, freezes, beach balls started appearing again. I was frustrated at this point. So I decide to take out the Optibay drive, and leave just the SSD running to see what's up with the main drive (after all this, I thought that it was the SSD causing the problems). The computer has been running without any hiccups, lag, slowness, beachballs, ANYTHING... Rock solid and faster than my GF's Air. As soon as i open the lid BAM, screen comes to life, programs open in an instant. That was what I was looking for on the SSD. So I decide to give it another chance. I open the Mac, install the Optibay Drive with the 750GB 5400 RPM drive in it... Not even 3 minutes and boom, lockup, lag, slowness, beach balls. I take out the Optibay drive again, SSD only mode... it runs flawlessly. Could it be something with the WD drive that I bought? A friend of mine suggested that the HD could be asking for too much power (I dont think that a superdrive needs a lot of power to run) and that's why it's causing the malfunctions? I havent tried the Optibay Mod with another drive, so maybe it could be my WD. Any thoughts or experiences regarding this? __________________ iPhone 4 MBP 13' iPod Classic 80GB 0 PBKILLER View Public Profile Find More Posts by PBKILLER Jan 8, 2011, 01:34 PM #2 0815 macrumors 65816 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: here and there Quote: Originally Posted by PBKILLER Hello All, I have a MacBook Pro 13' with 2.26Ghz (I think it's late 2009 model). After seeing the speed & responsiveness of my GF's new MacBook Air, i just HAD to have something like that on my machine, so I went and bought an SSD. While reading info on the SSD, I found about the MCE Optibay Mod, which (as most you know), takes out the Superdrive & replaces it with another HD. This was the perfect solution for me! I have an external HD that i hate lugging around, but it i needed it, it had my iTunes, my movies, everything. So I went and bought the MCE Optibay enclosure. I was gonna buy a OCZ SSD 120GB, but because I was concerned about price (and the fact that I wanted the SSD to run the main OS and programs, all the data I wanted to store would be on the Optibay Drive), I went and bought the 90GB version. I also bought an WD Scorpio Blue 750GB 5400rpm to store all my data. This was the drive that was gonna go into the Optibay. They arrived so I started the procedure. Installation was flawless. I boot up the computer, and it ran perfectly, the programs opened amazingly fast, the boot up and shut down times were almost immediate. Then after the range up Mac updates, the computer started to freeze and lock up. Beachballs, slowness, etc. I started looking for info on the subject, and I found out something about Hibernation. So I went ahead and did the sudo command in Terminal to eliminate Hibernation (not a feature that I use a lot). So after a reboot, everything went back to normal, for a couple of seconds. Then the lockups, freezes, beach balls started appearing again. I was frustrated at this point. So I decide to take out the Optibay drive, and leave just the SSD running to see what's up with the main drive (after all this, I thought that it was the SSD causing the problems). The computer has been running without any hiccups, lag, slowness, beachballs, ANYTHING... Rock solid and faster than my GF's Air. As soon as i open the lid BAM, screen comes to life, programs open in an instant. That was what I was looking for on the SSD. So I decide to give it another chance. I open the Mac, install the Optibay Drive with the 750GB 5400 RPM drive in it... Not even 3 minutes and boom, lockup, lag, slowness, beach balls. I take out the Optibay drive again, SSD only mode... it runs flawlessly. Could it be something with the WD drive that I bought? A friend of mine suggested that the HD could be asking for too much power (I dont think that a superdrive needs a lot of power to run) and that's why it's causing the malfunctions? I havent tried the Optibay Mod with another drive, so maybe it could be my WD. Any thoughts or experiences regarding this? Don't have any experience with the Optibay - but what you describe could be very well a bad harddrive - if you have one handy or can easily get one, I would definitely try another drive. __________________ sent from my computer 0 0815 View Public Profile Find More Posts by 0815 Jan 11, 2011, 11:38 PM #3 PBKILLER Thread Starter macrumors regular Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Puerto Rico Hey all, I thought that the problem I was having was with the WD Scorpio Blue only, but apparently is with all the HD's I'm trying. I changed the WD for the stock Apple HD (that comes with the MBP). I'm still getting erratic behavior, randome freezes, long bootup times, beachballs, etc. Now as soon as I leave only the ssd in, all the problems go away. What could it be? __________________ iPhone 4 MBP 13' iPod Classic 80GB 0 PBKILLER View Public Profile Find More Posts by PBKILLER Jan 12, 2011, 12:56 AM #4 bwrairen macrumors 6502 Join Date: Jun 2010 Have you tried installing the ssd in the optibay and putting the hard drive back in its original spot? I have an OWC SSD in the optical bay and my MBP has no problems whatsoever. Also, the hard drive is also not protected by the SMS if it is in the optibay. __________________ 15" 2.53ghz i5 MacBook Pro 8gb, 500gb HD - 60gb OWC SSD 24" 2.4ghz Aluminum iMac - mac mini 2.3ghz i5 16gb iPhone 5S -16gb iPad 3 wifi 0 bwrairen View Public Profile Find More Posts by bwrairen Jan 12, 2011, 01:54 AM #5 Jasoco macrumors 6502 Join Date: May 2006 Quote: Originally Posted by bwrairen Have you tried installing the ssd in the optibay and putting the hard drive back in its original spot? I have an OWC SSD in the optical bay and my MBP has no problems whatsoever. Also, the hard drive is also not protected by the SMS if it is in the optibay. That's what I would suggest. Especially if you ever decide to upgrade to a larger HDD which is 12mm instead of 9mm, then you'll be able to fit it. If it's in the OptiBay, it won't fit. (I believe the OptiBay holder only allows 9mm drives. The SSD will fit, a larger, sat 1TB drive, will not. 0 Jasoco View Public Profile Find More Posts by Jasoco Jan 12, 2011, 04:49 AM #6 WelshBluebird macrumors regular Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: UK Quote: Originally Posted by bwrairen Have you tried installing the ssd in the optibay and putting the hard drive back in its original spot? I have an OWC SSD in the optical bay and my MBP has no problems whatsoever. Also, the hard drive is also not protected by the SMS if it is in the optibay. Does booting from the SSD work fine in that config then? (I've read it can cause problems). Cheers. 0 WelshBluebird View Public Profile Find More Posts by WelshBluebird Jan 12, 2011, 07:40 AM #7 newdeal macrumors 68000 Join Date: Oct 2009 ... the dvd sata connector I have heard lacks the sudden motion sensor support so perhaps that is why the hdd isnt working well there 0 newdeal View Public Profile Find More Posts by newdeal Jan 12, 2011, 10:17 AM #8 PBKILLER Thread Starter macrumors regular Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Puerto Rico Quote: Originally Posted by newdeal the dvd sata connector I have heard lacks the sudden motion sensor support so perhaps that is why the hdd isnt working well there Hmm, haven't tried that, I've read as well that having the SSD in the optibay caused problems. i guess it will do no harm to try. If this doesn't work, then I would be returning the Optibay and just keeping the 750GB HD as an external (bummer but oh well). I like how the computer responds with the SSD. When doing the switch in the Optibay, I must change the startup disk right? __________________ iPhone 4 MBP 13' iPod Classic 80GB 0 PBKILLER View Public Profile Find More Posts by PBKILLER Jan 12, 2011, 10:45 AM #9 millerb7 macrumors 6502a Join Date: Jun 2010 I have a SSD in the normal spot and the HDD in the MCE optibay... no issues at all. I did have some random HDD spin up/downs and some clicking, adjusting the hdapm fixed that up real quick though, no more issues at all. I have the OWC SSD and the WD 640GB blue... __________________ DISCLAIMER: I only claim 85% accuracy! 15" MBP 2.4GHz i5, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD + 640GB optibay HDD MacRumors IRC: Server: irc.krono.net / Room: #macrumors Profession: SEO / WEB CONSULTANT 0 millerb7 View Public Profile Find More Posts by millerb7 Jan 12, 2011, 10:51 AM #10 newdeal macrumors 68000 Join Date: Oct 2009 Quote: Originally Posted by PBKILLER Hmm, haven't tried that, I've read as well that having the SSD in the optibay caused problems. i guess it will do no harm to try. If this doesn't work, then I would be returning the Optibay and just keeping the 750GB HD as an external (bummer but oh well). I like how the computer responds with the SSD. When doing the switch in the Optibay, I must change the startup disk right? yes you need to change the startup disk...you don't really NEED to but if you want it to boot quickly then thats the way to get there...if you don't do it it may have the spinning wheel at bootup for a longer time 0 newdeal View Public Profile Find More Posts by newdeal Jan 12, 2011, 11:40 AM #11 PBKILLER Thread Starter macrumors regular Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Puerto Rico Quote: Originally Posted by millerb7 I have a SSD in the normal spot and the HDD in the MCE optibay... no issues at all. I did have some random HDD spin up/downs and some clicking, adjusting the hdapm fixed that up real quick though, no more issues at all. I have the OWC SSD and the WD 640GB blue... Ok, so what does this HDAPM thing do? I read it has to do something with the HD spin ups/down? Might try this as well. How do I install/do this? Oh and, if I reformat the HD, when I select the drive to install the OS to, isn't that specifying the machine which HD to boot from? __________________ iPhone 4 MBP 13' iPod Classic 80GB 0 PBKILLER View Public Profile Find More Posts by PBKILLER Jan 12, 2011, 12:01 PM #12 tjb1 macrumors 68000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, USA Quote: Originally Posted by PBKILLER Ok, so what does this HDAPM thing do? I read it has to do something with the HD spin ups/down? Might try this as well. How do I install/do this? Oh and, if I reformat the HD, when I select the drive to install the OS to, isn't that specifying the machine which HD to boot from? http://mckinlay.net.nz/hdapm/ Once you move the files you go into terminal and type diskutil list find the name of the HDD then hdapm diskX min,max,default or a number you can also turn sms off with sudo pmset -a sms 0 __________________ 15" 2010 MBP, 2.66 GHz i7, 8GB Ram, 120GB OWC SSD, 500GB Momentus XT, Windows 7-32 and Snow Leopard 0 tjb1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tjb1 Jan 12, 2011, 12:32 PM #13 bwrairen macrumors 6502 Join Date: Jun 2010 Mine is running perfect with the sms on...I am not really sure why anyone would want to turn it off. After you install OSX on the SSD, you then change the startup disk (under system preferences) to the SSD. I then migrated "settings only" over from the HD, then I changed the location of my home folder to the HD, and I was done. My desktop and computer looked the same as before the upgrade, but much snappier. __________________ 15" 2.53ghz i5 MacBook Pro 8gb, 500gb HD - 60gb OWC SSD 24" 2.4ghz Aluminum iMac - mac mini 2.3ghz i5 16gb iPhone 5S -16gb iPad 3 wifi 0 bwrairen View Public Profile Find More Posts by bwrairen Jan 12, 2011, 12:33 PM #14 tjb1 macrumors 68000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, USA Quote: Originally Posted by bwrairen Mine is running perfect with the sms on...I am not really sure why anyone would want to turn it off. After you install OSX on the SSD, you then change the startup disk (under system preferences) to the SSD. I then migrated "settings only" over from the HD, then I changed the location of my home folder to the HD, and I was done. My desktop and computer looked the same as before the upgrade, but much snappier. sms doesnt work on the hdd in optibay and its useless on ssd and has been know to cause problems on the ssd. __________________ 15" 2010 MBP, 2.66 GHz i7, 8GB Ram, 120GB OWC SSD, 500GB Momentus XT, Windows 7-32 and Snow Leopard 0 tjb1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tjb1 Jan 12, 2011, 04:18 PM #15 PBKILLER Thread Starter macrumors regular Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Puerto Rico Ok, so should I put the WD 750GB into the original HD spot in the MBP, then put my SSD in the OptiBay and do the HDAPM spin down trick (for the WD HD)? Or is the HDAPM thing optional? (The WD drive was making clicking noises while on the OptiBay) Should I also leave the Sudden Motion Sensor on? I currently have the Hibernation feature turned off. Thanks for the help guys, Im really frustrated with this... __________________ iPhone 4 MBP 13' iPod Classic 80GB 0 PBKILLER View Public Profile Find More Posts by PBKILLER Jan 12, 2011, 10:25 PM #16 tjb1 macrumors 68000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, USA No ssd in normal hdd spot. __________________ 15" 2010 MBP, 2.66 GHz i7, 8GB Ram, 120GB OWC SSD, 500GB Momentus XT, Windows 7-32 and Snow Leopard 0 tjb1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tjb1 Jan 15, 2011, 03:37 AM #17 bwrairen macrumors 6502 Join Date: Jun 2010 Quote: Originally Posted by tjb1 sms doesnt work on the hdd in optibay and its useless on ssd and has been know to cause problems on the ssd. Right....that is why I toid the OP to put the ssd in the optibay. __________________ 15" 2.53ghz i5 MacBook Pro 8gb, 500gb HD - 60gb OWC SSD 24" 2.4ghz Aluminum iMac - mac mini 2.3ghz i5 16gb iPhone 5S -16gb iPad 3 wifi 0 bwrairen View Public Profile Find More Posts by bwrairen Jan 22, 2011, 04:04 AM #18 ssn637 macrumors 6502 Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Switzerland SSD not ejected properly error message Quote: Originally Posted by bwrairen Right....that is why I toid the OP to put the ssd in the optibay. I have a similar configuration on my 13" MacBook Pro, with a Corsair 256GB SSD installed in the OptiBay, where Windows 7 x64 has been installed. The 750 GB WD HDD has Snow Leopard installed as well as all my multimedia and other data. If I close the lid while running in Mac OS X mode and then resume from sleep mode, I often lose the SSD with an error message that it wasn't ejected properly. I've tried to unmount the drive before closing the lid but still cannot recover the partitions after a resume. This never happens in reverse when I resume from sleep mode in the Windows partition. Has anyone experienced this problem and found a solution? 0 ssn637 View Public Profile Find More Posts by ssn637 Jan 22, 2011, 12:07 PM #19 tjb1 macrumors 68000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, USA Quote: Originally Posted by ssn637 I have a similar configuration on my 13" MacBook Pro, with a Corsair 256GB SSD installed in the OptiBay, where Windows 7 x64 has been installed. The 750 GB WD HDD has Snow Leopard installed as well as all my multimedia and other data. If I close the lid while running in Mac OS X mode and then resume from sleep mode, I often lose the SSD with an error message that it wasn't ejected properly. I've tried to unmount the drive before closing the lid but still cannot recover the partitions after a resume. This never happens in reverse when I resume from sleep mode in the Windows partition. Has anyone experienced this problem and found a solution? Yes...put the boot drive in the spot Apple intended as I have been saying in the course of this thread. There are problems booting from the OPTIBAY, if the SSD is your boot drive it NEEDS to be in the correct spot which is NOT the optibay. With that being said, SMS does not work on an SSD or the OPTIBAY so you can turn it off to avoid any conflicts with the SSD by typing in terminal "sudo pmset -a sms 0". Im not sure if your saying you have the SSD in the OPTIBAY and only have Windows 7 on it and have problems booting from the HDD with OS X or not...not sure why you would spend that kind of money on an SSD to boot Windows only so when you clarify I will adjust my answer. __________________ 15" 2010 MBP, 2.66 GHz i7, 8GB Ram, 120GB OWC SSD, 500GB Momentus XT, Windows 7-32 and Snow Leopard 0 tjb1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tjb1 Jan 22, 2011, 01:38 PM #20 ssn637 macrumors 6502 Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Switzerland Quote: Originally Posted by tjb1 Yes...put the boot drive in the spot Apple intended as I have been saying in the course of this thread. There are problems booting from the OPTIBAY, if the SSD is your boot drive it NEEDS to be in the correct spot which is NOT the optibay. With that being said, SMS does not work on an SSD or the OPTIBAY so you can turn it off to avoid any conflicts with the SSD by typing in terminal "sudo pmset -a sms 0". Im not sure if your saying you have the SSD in the OPTIBAY and only have Windows 7 on it and have problems booting from the HDD with OS X or not...not sure why you would spend that kind of money on an SSD to boot Windows only so when you clarify I will adjust my answer. I did indeed have the SSD drive set as the startup disk. Changing the default startup disk to Mac OS X allows me to explore the Windows disk in Finder following a resume from sleep mode. Thanks for the help! 0 ssn637 View Public Profile Find More Posts by ssn637 Jan 22, 2011, 02:41 PM #21 tjb1 macrumors 68000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, USA Quote: Originally Posted by ssn637 I did indeed have the SSD drive set as the startup disk. Changing the default startup disk to Mac OS X allows me to explore the Windows disk in Finder following a resume from sleep mode. Thanks for the help! No no no your not understanding...Startup Disk should have no effect on that, where is Mac installed and where is Windows installed and where are you booting from with each one? __________________ 15" 2010 MBP, 2.66 GHz i7, 8GB Ram, 120GB OWC SSD, 500GB Momentus XT, Windows 7-32 and Snow Leopard 0 tjb1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tjb1 Jan 22, 2011, 03:27 PM #22 ssn637 macrumors 6502 Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Switzerland Quote: Originally Posted by tjb1 No no no your not understanding...Startup Disk should have no effect on that, where is Mac installed and where is Windows installed and where are you booting from with each one? Mac OS X 10.6.6 is installed on the WD 750 GB HDD located in the standard HDD bay. Windows 7 x64 Ultimate is installed on the Corsair 256 GB SSD located in the OptiBay. When booting I use ALT to select which operating system to use. Windows is needed for office work but I prefer to use the Snow Leopard operating system when possible due to the better battery endurance. Is this what you're asking for? You were right: even after switching start up disks I've still lost the SSD on resuming from sleep mode, although not as frequently as before. 0 ssn637 View Public Profile Find More Posts by ssn637 Jan 22, 2011, 05:14 PM #23 bwrairen macrumors 6502 Join Date: Jun 2010 I personally know that OSX can boot and run from a SSD in the optibay with no sleep or resume disconnect issues at all. I have had this setup for 8 weeks without a single problem. I would advise partitioning the SSD and putting both your operating systems on it. If you have OSX on the platter drive, then you are getting no performance increases when using it. If you put both OS's on the SSD and then use the platter for storage, you will be optimizing both OS installs. __________________ 15" 2.53ghz i5 MacBook Pro 8gb, 500gb HD - 60gb OWC SSD 24" 2.4ghz Aluminum iMac - mac mini 2.3ghz i5 16gb iPhone 5S -16gb iPad 3 wifi 0 bwrairen View Public Profile Find More Posts by bwrairen Jan 22, 2011, 05:32 PM #24 peapody macrumors 68030 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: baltimore, md Personally, I have an SSD in the optibay and my media drive in the original hdd slot simply because of the SMS protection for the media drive. My experiences: On first boot up it takes a while for the computer to find where the OS. Then after specifying the start up disk location, I have no problems. FAST and speed performance with no beachballing or hiccups. That is how it should be. __________________ gadgetmac //peapody's references 0 peapody View Public Profile Find More Posts by peapody Jan 22, 2011, 05:46 PM #25 tjb1 macrumors 68000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pennsylvania, USA Quote: Originally Posted by ssn637 Mac OS X 10.6.6 is installed on the WD 750 GB HDD located in the standard HDD bay. Windows 7 x64 Ultimate is installed on the Corsair 256 GB SSD located in the OptiBay. When booting I use ALT to select which operating system to use. Windows is needed for office work but I prefer to use the Snow Leopard operating system when possible due to the better battery endurance. Is this what you're asking for? You were right: even after switching start up disks I've still lost the SSD on resuming from sleep mode, although not as frequently as before. Why do you have a 250gb SSD for Windows may I ask? As said put both operating system on one and if your that die hard for space on the SSD move the home folder to the HDD. __________________ 15" 2010 MBP, 2.66 GHz i7, 8GB Ram, 120GB OWC SSD, 500GB Momentus XT, Windows 7-32 and Snow Leopard 0 tjb1 View Public Profile Find More Posts by tjb1 Page 1 of 2 1 2 > MacRumors Forums > Apple Hardware > Notebooks > MacBook Pro « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Search this Thread Advanced Search Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is Off Forum Rules Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home News and Article Discussion MacRumors.com News Discussion Mac Blog Discussion iOS Blog Discussion iPhone, iPod and iPad iOS iOS 7 iOS 6 iOS 5 and earlier Jailbreaks and iOS Hacks iPhone iPhone Tips, Help and Troubleshooting iPhone Accessories iPhone Launch Meetups iPhone Wallpapers etc. iPad iPad Tips, Help and Troubleshooting iPad Accessories iPad Launch Meetups iPad Wallpapers etc. iPad Apps iPod touch iPod touch Accessories iPod Alternatives to iOS and iOS Devices Apple Applications iPhone and iPod touch Apps iPad Apps Mac Applications and Mac App Store Apple Hardware Desktops iMac Mac Pro Mac mini Notebooks MacBook MacBook Pro MacBook Air PowerPC Macs Apple TV and Home Theater Mac Peripherals Buying Tips and Advice Apple Systems and Services Mac Basics and Help OS X OS X Mavericks (10.9) OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Mac OS X Server, Xserve, and Networking iCloud and Apple Services Windows, Linux & Others on the Mac Programming iPhone/iPad Programming Mac Programming App Store Business, Legal and Marketıng Special Interests Mac and PC Games Console Games Digital Audio Visual Media Design and Graphics Digital Photography Digital Video Web Design and Development Apple Collectors Distributed Computing Mac Community Community Discussion Apple, Industry and Internet Discussion Current Events Politics, Religion, Social Issues Picture Gallery UI Customization Site and Forum Feedback Mac Guides Private Forums Archive Wasteland Archives of Old Posts MacRumors News Discussion (archive) MacBytes.com News Discussion Buying Tips, Advice and Discussion (archive) Community Daily Tunes Site Discussion and Feedback Event Archives Macworld San Francisco 2008 Games General Mac Discussion Hardware Rumors iPhone Purchaser Meetups Leopard Event Meetups Mac Help/Tips Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) Discussion Mac Scene Macintosh Computers MacRumors Old Skool Marketplace Archive 1 (Posts count) Marketplace Archive 2 iPhone Marketplace Archive Music Discussion New Mac Application Announcements Product Recommendations/Reviews Site News Switch Stories Web Design and Development (archive) Past Contests 1,000,000 Post Contest 2,000,000 Post Contest 3,000,000 Post Contest 4,000,000 Post Contest 5,000,000 Post Contest Ten Million Post Contest Similar Threads thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post Questions about upgrading an Early 2008 MacBook Pro with SSD and OptiBay HDD. botsmack MacBook Pro 2 Feb 28, 2012 09:52 PM Does anyone have experience with an old MBP with old ssd? 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