The hard disk in my mid-2012 MacBook Pro (purchased very late in 2012) gave up the ghost. Well, when you have a less than three-and-a-half year-old MacBook Pro that’s packed with an Intel Core i7 and 8 GB RAM and is otherwise running perfectly, I recommend replacing the failed drive with an SSD. How to configure networking on a Linux server (TechRepublic Premium) How industrial IoT is forcing IT to rethink networks Get instant malware filtering with Gryphon Guardian NVIDIA unveils supercomputing and edge products at SC22 And then, what happens after you invest such time and effort and the laptop’s logic board or display fails? Is it worth continuing to invest funds in keeping the system running? Networking: Must-read coverage Should you replace the hard drive, reinstall the OS, and recover all the system’s applications and data? That’s a lot of work. Laptops that fail three or four months after the extended warranty expires have always proven challenging. Here's how an IT pro replaced a three-year-old MacBook Pro's hard drive with an SSD for less than $80 in about an hour. How to replace and upgrade a MacBook Pro hard disk
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