Installing a 2nd internal hard drive to a Macbook Pro

Les McLean

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I know this will be old hat to a lot of you, but I thought I'd share my experience of fitting a second internal hard drive to my 2008 Macbook Pro.

It started when I decided to upgrade the primary hard drive (1TB Sata) to a 64GB SSD to spice up performance -which it did. Rather than let the relatively new 1TB 2.5 inch drive go to waste, I decided to remove the laptop's optical drive and install the hard drive in it's place.

The project itself took around 2 hours to complete, using the detailed and easy to follow instructions on the ifixit site http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Mac

Apart from the SSD drive, my only other purchases was a optical bay hard drive enclosure caddy (£16 from Amazon) and a T6 torx screwdriver (30 bob from fleabay)

Prior to replacing the hard drive I backed up the OS to an external hard drive using Time Machine, and restored the OS to the SSD (I wish this process in Windows was as slick as MacOS).

Dismantling the laptop was straightforward enough, I'm pleased I sorted the (tiny) screws because they are slightly different sizes, which would have been a nightmare on re-assembly. The hard drive caddy fit snugly into the Optical bay after the optical drive was removed.

The only hiccup in the process was that initially I bought the wrong hard drive enclosure caddy, my particular model Macbook Pro uses an IDE connector from Optical drive to motherboard, later models use a sata type connector. Therefore if you are contemplating doing this, it's worth doing your homework.

After everything put together again, and the OS restored to the SSD, the Macbook recognised the 2nd drive without any problem, everything now dinky-boo.

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Didn't realise the enclosures were so cheap. I did the SSD swap and Ram upgrade a while ago, but only 60gb free space to store stuff so have been shuffling external hard drives. Goes to search Amazon.........
 
Didn't realise the enclosures were so cheap. I did the SSD swap and Ram upgrade a while ago, but only 60gb free space to store stuff so have been shuffling external hard drives. Goes to search Amazon.........

Good luck, make sure you get the correct enclosure (the mistake I made)


Thanks for this report Les. I'm going to be doing the same with my Dell laptop when it arrives next week. I'm hoping it will be as straightforward :thinking:

Again good luck, I don't know if your Dell model is covered by the Ifixit guides, if it is, it's a very useful resource.
 
Its a Latitude E6430 built with one SSD drive

I then want to set the new (SSD) drive up as a scratch disc for CS6 (will need to google to find out how)

thats alright then, no dis assembly required. just click out the button that removes the drive and fit the new one. secure if necessary with a screw in the memory compartment (y)
 
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