Q: Late 2008 MBP 15 inch 2.4 Ghz SSD troubles!
I've really hit a wall with this and am wondering if its even worth more of my money & time or if i should return the SSD i bought & just save up for a Mac Mini. I've used a Sandisk 960gb SSD (which i've since exchanged for a PNY 960gb because the Sandisk only displayed 120Gb after formatting MULTIPLE times). Problem is now the PNY will not boot to the OS when plugged into my computers sata port. I can do it on an external enclosure but when it comes to it working in the MBPs SATA cable it's either dead in the water or constantly reboots. I got it to boot ONCE but programs wouldn't stay open. (mind you my 1TB Samsung Spinpoint drive boots JUST FINE even though its a 5400 RPM platter HDD thats where all my files etc are but I also have the important stuff copied to a Seagate external 1TB drive). I did some research & I have a strong hunch it might be that my Sata Cable is bad (though i did run AHT and everything came up working in both quick & extended testing), found a website online that sells used cables for cheap but at this point I'm wondering if its even worth it to go this far into it. (I'm also under a 14 day return policy from BestBuy where the SSD exchange was done) Any ideas on what I should do?
thanks so much
Dennis Z
Macbook Pro (Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.5.5)
Posted on May 16, 2016 12:02 AM
Replace the SATA cable. The symptoms that you describe are a common occurrence where the HDD will work internally and the SSD will not.
I would try to get a NEW cable. Used ones may have the same problem that your current one has.
Ciao.
Posted on May 16, 2016 7:43 AM