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I think the one thing that I wasn’t sure about was how to transfer everything to the new SSD.
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It only took a few days for all the parts to arrive, and an hour or two to get the data copied and install the new SSD + adapter in my computer.Įverything was pretty straightforward. So, I ordered the adapter, a 500GB Samung 840 EVO SSD, and another adapter that would let me use the mSATA SSD with a USB3/SATA adapter cable I already had to migrate my data before installing it in my Macbook. With more digging, I found similar, if not the same, adapter cards were on Amazon for ~$20 and on eBay for ~$10. I decided to search for adapters, and didn’t find anything at first, but stumbled across a company called MaxUpgrades, that was selling Samsung EVO 840 SSDs with an rMBP adapter for non-obscene prices ( Warning: BAD website). The prices weren’t too bad, if I could put aside concerns about the quality and provenance of the drives. The OWC options still weren’t very compelling, and my next step was to see what the market for original equipment SSDs was on eBay. I knew though, that it was time to find an upgrade. I tried to make more space, by copying stuff to a server, and I succeeded well enough to have enough room to finish editing the video.
I’t seems that a 15 video I was editing in iMovie resulted in the creation of lots of temp files. Then, this past week, all that space filled up almost overnight. In the meantime, I managed to keep ~40GB free on the original SSD. I gave more than idle thought to developing and selling my own adapter, since no one else was doing it.
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I knew I’d outgrow the add-on card someday. I was heartened that some companies offered larger, higher-performing shortened SD cards, and that Trancend released a line of Apple upgrade SSDs to compete with OWC, but I still thought an adapter would be the best approach. OWC offered an upgrade for the original SSD, but it was relatively expensive, particularly since I replaced, rather than augmented the original storage, and it was slower than the stock option. It wasn’t exactly cheap, or fact but it was affordable, worked well enough. When I needed more storage, I decided to supplement my original SSD by fill my laptops SDXC slot with a 64GB micro SDXC in a shortened microSD-SD adapter. I’ve long hoped that someone would come out with a simple, inexpensive adapter that would allow a commodity mSATA or m.2 SSD in my Retina MacBook Pro, but I could never find any on the market. Apple has used proprietary SSD form-factors and connectors for their thin notebooks since the second generation MacBook Air was released, but they’ve always used standard storage protocols, like SATA.
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The JetDrive series is compatible with different Mac models.JetDrive 855 / JetDrive 850 / JetDrive 825 / JetDrive JetDrive 855 / JetDrive 850 / JetDrive 825