![]() So what’s the takeaway? The change is dramatic. ![]() Loading up Adobe InDesign which took over one and a half minutes now took about 12 seconds (it’s gone slower since - when Adobe released a newer version). Put the MacBook back cover back and boot up the MacBook. Once done it was just a matter of opening up the back of the MacBook, taking out the original drive and replacing it with the Sandisk SSD. The cloning process was done using Carbon Copy Cloner. ![]() This was done using a separately purchased drive case and USB cable. To swap them around I had to clone the original drive to ensure I retained all the installed programs and data. So what was the intention? It was to replace the original 1Tb mechanical drive with an SSD because the MacBook was painfully sluggish and almost unusable. The Sandisk Ultra II 960Gb drive was bought from Amazon.
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