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What's In Here • • • • • • • • There will be a time that you will wish that you can make your MacBook Pro run faster. That is a fact! This is true for any devices, whether it is your mobile smartphone, desktop computer, laptop. Or anything that uses data storage.
You will experience that your device isn’t performing as expected as compared to the time when you first bought it. And today, our focus will be your MacBook Pro. We can share with you our actual experience on how was it possible to make your MacBook Pro run faster by just changing one part of it. And that part, an essential part, is the data storage. If you Google for tips on how to make your MacBook Pro run faster, you will a lot of recommendation. But you’ll surely see some common answers.
One good reading is the one from Dylan Love’s article posted in Business Insider. He talks about this. And I spotted one of them which really works. Buying a solid state device. What we are about to share is the actual experience my friend did on his MacBook Pro which he bought 4 years ago. Overtime he noticed changes on how fast was his MacBook Pro was doing.
Applications starts to become sluggish. It is now taking time to open any applications, viewing photos, or even playing music. Without any further adieu, what we’re recommending if everything fails is upgrading your MacBook Pro’s hard disk. From MacBook Pro’s stock HDD to SSD. What is SSD anyway?
How it differs from HDD? Too many questions in your head? We can go all day discussing about them both. But I am sure you just want the general idea. That’s what we’ll give you.
Generally, most common users will think that a hard drive is nothing but a hard drive. But expect some weird names aside from the brand of your choice if you go to any online shop or to your favorite computer store and ask for a hard disk replacement. Most often, you will hear them offering you with something like SATA, SATA II, SATA III, SSD, and many more. Instead of having your problem fixed away to make your MacBook Pro run faster, you are now faced with another challenge. And that is picking the right storage device. So to cut to the chase, what we are saying now is go for solid state drive (SSD) device.
It will do you more good than bad. And you will never go bad. ? In essence, both HDD ( hard disk drives) and SSD ( solid state device drives) does pretty much the same. That is to store data. Data which translates to whatever files, documents, movies, MP3s or music, stored in your MacBook Pro or any computers.
They are both non-volatile data storage. Non-volatile simply means that even if you turn off your computer the data or your files are still there. HDD, In General is? HDD or a hard disk drive is that peripheral which looks like a metal-like lunchbox inside your computer.