Upgrading SSD in Macbook Pro (Mid-2012) running Yosemite OS X 10.10.3
Hi Folks
Please help me understand how I can simply, in the easiest way possible, upgrade a Crucial SSD 250 GB in my Macbook Pro (15-inch, Mid-2012) with 2.3 Ghz i7 processor running Yosemite OS X 10.10.3.
I have seen good number of posts at several places on line including the links posted by experts in the Apple community as well, however, none of them seem to incorporate Yosemite in their tutorial. I have pasted few links which i found most useful and simplified:
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4741
(My personal favorite, very simply explained and comprehensible)
http://www.cnet.com/how-to/upgrade-your-macbook-install-ssd-hard-drive/
Could somebody please help me do this maintenance on my MBP whilst i run Yosemite on my system? I would like to keep the old data as is and then transfer this data from old HDD to the new SSD after doing a clean install of OS X on SSD. I currently have everything required to hand viz. MBP, Crucial SSD along with the spacing (Brand new, unboxed), Screwdriver set (both the types required for this maintenance), External hard drive casing (USB 3.0), a Transcend USB thumb drive 8GB (unformatted, if so required) and of course working internet.
I would really appreciate a simplified tutorial and if at all, please also share your advice on using or not using TRIM on this SSD to ensure efficient and speedy performance for a longer duration.
Cheers!
MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), 2.3 GHz i7 Processor, 4GB Ram, 15"