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When it comes to storage space, I would say it depends on the type of person you are. I am someone who deletes stuff then and there. No junk, no unwanted photos or videos, etc. Dec 20, 2016 Since writing this, I just came across ANOTHER 2012 13' macbook pro, with a bard hard drive cable. The computer powered on just fine but wouldn't boot. Booted off any external source no problem. Put it's hard drive in a case, it worked just fine. But booted off an external volume, the machine couldn't see it's hard drive at all.
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Here are some of the specs from my MBP:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro1,1
Processor Name: Intel Core Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 2 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP11.0055.B08
SMC Version (system): 1.2f10
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Capacity: 100.03 GB (100,030,242,816 bytes)
Model: TOSHIBA MK1032GSX
Revision: AS024B
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
I'm looking for at least a couple of different peoples' opinions, or if you have a link that points to replacement HD requirements that would also be very helpful.
Here are some of the specs from my MBP:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro1,1
Processor Name: Intel Core Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 2 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP11.0055.B08
SMC Version (system): 1.2f10
TOSHIBA MK1032GSX:
Capacity: 100.03 GB (100,030,242,816 bytes)
Model: TOSHIBA MK1032GSX
Revision: AS024B
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
I'm looking for at least a couple of different peoples' opinions, or if you have a link that points to replacement HD requirements that would also be very helpful.
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[Instructions for Windows: right-click 'Computer' on your desktop, and select 'Manage'. Expand 'Event Viewer' and then 'Applications and Services Logs'. Right-click on 'Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client) and select 'Properties. There will be a 'Maximum log size' and a 'When maximum event log size is reached' option.]
I can't seem to figure out how to do this on my Macbook Pro. I'm running 10.7.4
Have tried viewing in Console and while i can see the ppp file - there's no way to see maximum file size settings.
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I can't seem to figure out how to do this on my Macbook Pro. I'm running 10.7.4
Have tried viewing in Console and while i can see the ppp file - there's no way to see maximum file size settings.
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I called Apple and they said that model only went to 750GB..
Is there really a limit? It's a SATA drive so I figure it would keep going? has anyone had any luck with larger drives??!
I would like to possible add a 2TB or at least 1.5TB internal hard drive to it (I have so much clutter with my external drives already)
I called Apple and they said that model only went to 750GB..
Is there really a limit? It's a SATA drive so I figure it would keep going? has anyone had any luck with larger drives??!
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The present installed HD in the eMac is a Seagate Barracuda ST340015A, manuf. 2003
Capacity: 37.27 GB
Model:ST340015A
Revision: 3.01
Serial Number:5LACNJ0R
Its spindle speed is 5800 rpm, whereas most modern drives are 7200 (or faster). Will that affect any proposed hard drive change?
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Machine Model: PowerMac6,4
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (1.1)
CPU Speed: 1.25 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
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The present installed HD in the eMac is a Seagate Barracuda ST340015A, manuf. 2003
Capacity: 37.27 GB
Model:ST340015A
Revision: 3.01
Serial Number:5LACNJ0R
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eMac details:
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Machine Model: PowerMac6,4
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (1.1)
CPU Speed: 1.25 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
Memory:768 MB
Bus Speed: 167 MHz
Boot ROM Version: 4.8.2f1
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Aug 28, 2009I am already aware that Snow Leopard reports hard drive sizes in base 10 and not base 2.
I'm not here to argue about proper use of SI unit prefixes, the HD manufacturer marketing cabal that reports base 10 and not base 2 sizes on the box or the merits of gibibytes vs gigabytes or GiB vs GB.
I'm just asking for a way to change the size reporting back to base 2.
I haven't yet found a way to change it back here in the forums or on Google and only a few others have asked in other threads.
I figured that making a new thread would be helpful for people who just want a solution instead of arguing about base 10 vs base 2 and having to dig through other threads full of that.
I'm not here to argue about proper use of SI unit prefixes, the HD manufacturer marketing cabal that reports base 10 and not base 2 sizes on the box or the merits of gibibytes vs gigabytes or GiB vs GB.
I'm just asking for a way to change the size reporting back to base 2.
I haven't yet found a way to change it back here in the forums or on Google and only a few others have asked in other threads.
I figured that making a new thread would be helpful for people who just want a solution instead of arguing about base 10 vs base 2 and having to dig through other threads full of that.
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Nov 1, 2010I have a MacBook from Christmas 2009. I'm very happy with it. I am using an external HD, a Western Digital Passport with 500 GB for my Time Machine backups. The MacBook seems to have a 250GB hard drive, but no firewire connection. So far I have used up about half of my WD Passport external with Time Machine backups. I have about 6500 photos and almost 12GB of iTunes music, and I don't want a catastrophic failure to cause me to lose it all. In addition to the Time Machine backup, I'm considering using Carbon Copy Clone with an additional external hard drive for a complete backup. I'm not very Mac or programming savvy, so I'm looking for an idiot proof method. What do you guys think of CCC, and what size/brand external HD do you recommend? I think CCC has to have an HFS+ formatted drive. I don't want to keep it connected all the time, but I would like to occasionally clone the MacBook harddrive so I always have a fairly current bootable backup.
Nobody likes when their MacBook Pro starts to run slow. It can be a real pain waiting for files to load or dealing with the spinning beach ball when you are in the middle of an important project or just trying to watch a movie. Apple MacBooks are typically really fast and reliable but sometimes they can start to act up.
Cleaning up the hard drive on your MacBook Pro can help speed up performance and allow your laptop to seem new again, depending on your MacBook’s specs though. If you have an older model computer or just want to make sure yours is operating at the best of its abilities, take a look at how you can clean up the hard drive and what a difference it can make.
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Note: by saying “hard drive”, we mean a hard disk drive and solid-state drive (SSD) that’s equipped inside your MacBook Pro.
Symptoms of a Cluttered Hard Drive
If you are not sure that your MacBook Pro needs a clean up, here are a few symptoms that often mean your hard drive is a mess and is due for an easy tune-up. A cluttered hard drive is pretty normal, especially if you’ve had your computer for a while so don’t worry if any of this is happening to your machine.
If your MacBook Pro is running slower than usual, i.e. programs and apps are taking a long time to load, web pages crash or don’t load, or your screen freezes often, it’s a good sign that your hard drive might need to be cleaned. It’s pretty obvious when a nice computer like a MacBook Pro starts to slow down, so if you think it’s acting slow, there’s a good chance it is.
High quantities of large and old files such as photos and music can take up a lot of room on your hard drive and over time lead to slow performance. Items left in the trash bin but not fully deleted can also take up a lot of space. Then you have system junk and junk leftover by commonly used apps that might take up a lot of space without you even knowing it. Old email attachments and old system files also add to poor performance.
How to Clean Up a MacBook Pro Hard Drive the Easy Way
There are a few different ways to go about cleaning up your MacBook Pro hard drive and the easiest way is to purchase and download software that cleans up the hard drive for you. We will look at some steps to cleaning up your hard drive manually but for convenience and if you are not too computer savvy, purchasing a program that takes care of everything is a quick and easy option.
How Big Is A Macbook Pro Hard Drives
One of the most well known and common software programs that help to clean up a MacBook Pro hard drive is CleanMyMac X. This program is really easy to use and after it is installed, you simply open the program, run the system check and it goes through an in-depth process of cleaning out old files and other junk, along with a few other important scans to clean up everything and get your computer running like new again.
These Mac hard drive cleaning programs do cost money, but the time they can save you and the ability to keep everything on your computer running quick and clean is easily worth the price. A quick scan and clean by one of these programs can have your MacBook Pro running fast again in a matter of minutes while doing it yourself can take several hours. Google chrome para macbook pro.
Other good options for MacBook Pro hard drive cleaning software are Drive Genius and CCleaner.
How to Clean Up A MacBook Pro Hard Drive the Hard Way
How Big Is A Macbook Pro Hard Drive Specs
If you don’t want to spend the money on a MacBook Pro clean-up software program, it is possible to clean up the hard drive yourself. It takes some time and know-how to do the job right so some research and further instruction outside of this quick guide might be needed. If you are comfortable with your MacBook and know how to access back-end aspects of its operating system, you will be able to clean up your own hard drive.
Here are some easy steps to cleaning up your hard drive:
- Delete old and unused files – go through all of your system files and delete any that you no longer use or don’t know what they are. Duplicate files can also be deleted if you find any during your search.
- Clean up your cache – clearing up web caches can be an easy and effective way to improve performance but is somewhat involved so check out this link on how to go about it.
- Uninstall Any Unused Apps – Apps can take up a ton of space and memory so getting rid of any that are installed on your computer that you don’t use can speed things along in the long run.
- Remove Old Mail Attachments – We all get thousands of emails a year and a lot of these come with images and attachments. If you double click on these, they are saved to your computer. Go through and get rid of these old attachments to help your hard drive.
- Empty Mac Trash – Once a file is placed in the trash can, it still needs to be permanently deleted. If you have put lots of files in the trash but have not yet deleted, they can take up a bunch of space.
Final Thoughts
Cleaning up the hard drive on your MacBook Pro can be an involved process. Purchasing a software cleanup program can be an easy option but if you want to do it yourself, start with the information above and check out this guide and this link for more tips and a walk-through on how to get your hard drive back up to speed.
What is your favorite Mac cleanup software? Have you ever cleaned up your hard drive manually? Let us know any other tips and tricks, if so!