I installed the SSD and when I booted up it has a folder with a question mark blinking. I restarted and held down comm-R, the SSD shows but I cannot click on it to choose the SSD. It won't let me install the MAC OS because I can't choose the SSD. The Disk utility shows the SSD but I can't click on any of the buttons to repair or choose. Any thoughts? Suggestions?
We would recommend first testing a PRAM reset and/or an SMC reset. If this does not help, please reach out to our Tech Support team on the link below. eshop.macsales.com/Service/support
Good addition ("Command + R") I started the restore, and after Disk Utility to prep the disk, the internet restore worked. Was the system working before? You probably have a deeper hardware issue.
problem is that when I put 500gb ssd in mbp mid 2012 first it takes 30 seconds to boot and then I open one or two app it get sucked freezes my screen yet curser is moving after that system goes hang......again and again same thing happens.....but when I put ssd in external cases everything is ok now tell me what is the problem. there are plenty of videos to install ssd but no one is telling about this. it is not only with me a lot of people suffering this problem
It’s about to sit down and start doing this and one thing I’m finding is that everybody says to install a new cable so before I start I think I’m gonna go get a new cable
For most laptops that have a HDD , the form factor is 9.5mm / 2.5 in, there are a few occasional Windows machines that might have a bigger drive, but typically this is the form factor found in most portable Windows and Mac machines.
Wish all guides were this straight forward. I don’t wanna watch a 20 minute video about your opinions and bs. Good stuff!
Can you make the old hard drive to a mobile drive?
You can, yes, with an OWC Express enclosure: eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/ES2.5BU3B/
@@poweredbyowc Thank you so much for replying
I installed the SSD and when I booted up it has a folder with a question mark blinking. I restarted and held down comm-R, the SSD shows but I cannot click on it to choose the SSD. It won't let me install the MAC OS because I can't choose the SSD. The Disk utility shows the SSD but I can't click on any of the buttons to repair or choose. Any thoughts? Suggestions?
We would recommend first testing a PRAM reset and/or an SMC reset. If this does not help, please reach out to our Tech Support team on the link below.
eshop.macsales.com/Service/support
Good addition ("Command + R") I started the restore, and after Disk Utility to prep the disk, the internet restore worked.
Was the system working before? You probably have a deeper hardware issue.
Excellent example of an instructional video
Thank you for your feedback Pete :)
problem is that when I put 500gb ssd in mbp mid 2012 first it takes 30 seconds to boot and then I open one or two app it get sucked freezes my screen yet curser is moving after that system goes hang......again and again same thing happens.....but when I put ssd in external cases everything is ok now tell me what is the problem. there are plenty of videos to install ssd but no one is telling about this. it is not only with me a lot of people suffering this problem
Have you found out what was the problem?
So demanding lol. A lot of ppl mention the problem is the sata cable.
It’s about to sit down and start doing this and one thing I’m finding is that everybody says to install a new cable so before I start I think I’m gonna go get a new cable
Is the hard drive a 9.5mm thickness HDD?
For most laptops that have a HDD , the form factor is 9.5mm / 2.5 in, there are a few occasional Windows machines that might have a bigger drive, but typically this is the form factor found in most portable Windows and Mac machines.
How do transfer all my stuff over
What about the data?
Please take a look here for all of our drive formatting and data migration tips! eshop.macsales.com/owcpages/tech_support/drive-formatting-tips.html
FYI apple does not use philips head screws, they are all torxs. That being said to open the back you need a T5 torx.
Nope, Philips heads for the back piece.
I disliked this video and have to comment to tell people….
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