Is the Hitachi Travelstar 5K1000 suitable for a MBP 5,3?

Hi,


I recently purchased a OWC SSD and Data Doubler with the intention of moving the existing 320GB HDD to the secondary bay (with the data doubler). I've since decided that I would like to use a higher capacity drive instead.


I have heard though about a limitation with MBP 5,3 that there were some issues with faster 6.0Gb/s SATA drives... Is this true?


Or would a drive like the Hitachi Travelstar 5K1000 be suitable? If not are there any other 1TB drive you can recommend please?


Thank you.
Prembo.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Mar 21, 2013 3:04 AM

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Apr 19, 2013 9:44 PM in response to OGELTHORPE

Ogelthorpe, did you have any trouble installing the 7K1000 in your late 2011 MBP??? I have the same MBP and I purchased a 7K1000 3 weeks ago; and after (GUID) partitioning the drive in Disk Utility I tried to "Verify Disk" and it came up with an error and said I must "Repair Disk". I tried repairing and got another error that said it couldn't be repaired. I sent the HDD back and then purchase another one from a different vendor and the same exact errors occurred. Should I be doing something different?

Apr 20, 2013 8:39 AM in response to Freddy Forrest

I have installed the HGST 7K1000 HDDs in both of my MBPs (2010 and late 2011). This is my installation proceedure:


In an external enclosure, I format them via Disk Utlity>Erase to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).


Then via Disk Utility>Restore I copy the data from the internal HDD to the HGST 7K1000.


Then I power the MBP holding the OPTION key, select the HGST 7K1000 and test it to see if it will boot the MBP.

Then I performed the physical swap.


Both HDDs in both MBPs are performing satisfactorily with no problems.


Ciao.

Apr 20, 2013 9:42 AM in response to OGELTHORPE

Thanks for your reply Ogelthorpe. By all accounts and tutorials I have read (CCC website) and watched (youtube), your prodecure seemed to have worked for most. It didn't for my MBP, but I stumbled upon the solution this morning.


Instead of enclosing the new HDD (usb), formatting it, and then cloning the original drive - I physically installed the new HDD to the MBP, then enclosed the original HDD (usb), booted up holding OPTION, and used the original to boot up. Then I was able to partition (GUID), verify disk, and begin my clone (CCC) without errors.


Why it was important to do it this way is to clone the recovery partition from the original drive. Because the new HDD (7K1000) could not be verified, CCC was not able to clone the recovery partition before cloning the drive. Physically installing the 7K1000 allowed Disk Utility to verify it, clone the recovery, and clone the HDD without any errors!!! It all worked out.


Thanks for your help.

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