The choice of drive is completely up to you. This link will help you identify the MacBook Pro model you have … For older models you’ll have to do some homework to figure out if the optical drive is actually using SATA. Newer models, and I believe any of the unibody models, will be equally easy to convert. ![]() If you have a MacBook pro like I do (15″ mid 2010 MacBook Pro a.k.a. MacBookPro6,2) then this guide will work without even having to think. You will have to pay attention here – some of the older MacBook Pro’s appear to have a PATA (classic IDE/ATA) connector and those will not work with a SATA disk.
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