Q: Upgrading MacBook Pro late 2011
Good Afternoon,
I have a late 2011 MacBook Pro and I want to upgrade the hardware. According to the Apple website it supports up to 8 gb of ram, but in some topics of the community there are people who say that supports 16 gb ram, wanted to know what the maximum supported and not lose anything in exchange for the memories.
Another thing I wanted to know is how to upgrade the HDD, is possible to install an SSD? It has a maximum capacity? Can be any one or should possess some specific specifications?
If I make the change I need to install OSX Leopard or Mountain Lion can be for a pendrive?
Is there any program to make a backup for EXTERNAL HD?
thank you
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)
Posted on Jun 26, 2013 1:42 PM
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In fact, the 2011 MacBook Pro supports 16 GB of RAM. You can buy more memory from OWC or Crucial.
Respecting to the hard drive, you can upgrade it or install a SSD without voiding warranty. Any 2'5" SATA hard drive will work with your MacBook Pro, and you have three hard drive types: a 5400 rpm HDD, a 7200 rpm HDD and a SSD, choosing the one you most like (if you haven't got enough money for a SSD, go for the 7200 rpm HDD).
In the case of Macs, I don't recommend you to install a hard drive bigger than 2 TB in order to avoid some problems. Instead, it would be much better to get an external drive.
Your Mac comes with OS X Recovery, so you don't need OS X Mountain Lion on a USB drive. Just start your Mac holding Command, Option (Alt) and R keys, and reinstall OS X. You may need to erase the disk.
To make backups, you can use Time Machine > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427 Also, you have cloning apps like Carbon Copy Cloner that will make a bootable copy of your hard disk
Posted on Jun 26, 2013 2:07 PM