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Remove the four torx screws attached to the hard drive and set aside. Carefully wiggle the connector - not the ribbon itself - to disconnect it. I would prefer a new SSD for the MBP and would be OK with a 256gb. They did an SSD upgrade on a 2013 iMac and it transformed it. Understand from the re-seller in Ireland that Apple will not do an upgrade.

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You'll see that a SATA ribbon is attached to one end. Theyre around 139-150 plus delivery for the 256gb or 350+ for the 512gb. To remove the hard drive, use the regular screwdriver to unscrew the two black screws belonging to the bracket securing the hard drive. Use a soft brush or gentle bursts of compressed air to release the dust and grime.
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I found that after years without cleaning, mine was full of dust. At this point, you might want to clean the inside of your Mac. When the cover comes off, touch a metal part to release the static electricity. Put them in a small container as you remove them they are easy to misplace. Remove your MacBook's back cover by unscrewing the tiny screws. In case you missed it in the previous step, shut down your computer. When the process is complete, eject the SSD and shut down your computer. This could take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on how much you have stored on your hard drive. Then choose Backup All Files, and click Copy Now. If you gave it a new name in Disk Utility, it'll show up as such.

Next, launch SuperDuper, and set it to clone your Mac's hard drive to the SSD. This will format the drive and prep it for the next step. mid 2012 Macbook Pro upgrade from stock 750GB to Samsung SSD Pro 1 TB (and. No need to change any settings, unless you'd like to give it a new name. Then, click the Erase button at the top of the window and then click Erase. Once it's connected, launch Disk Utility (searchable through Spotlight), and select the SSD from the left sidebar. Start by connecting the SSD to your computer with a dock or cable.
