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    Is there anything larger than 750gb available for MBP upgrade? I'm looking for 2tb, nothing yet.

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    I replaced the original 160gb with a 500gb scorpio blue a week after I bought mine, never looked back

    Karlos, was the early 09 the one with issues? mine is a mid and never had one. HD still running great. Bought the drive in april '10 so might be a different model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve E Wunda View Post
    Is there anything larger than 750gb available for MBP upgrade? I'm looking for 2tb, nothing yet.
    best bet would be to buy 2 750Gb drives and replace the dvd with a hard drive... will be doing this very soon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by earl panda View Post
    i´m gonna wait till i saved enough to purchase a ssd + 720gb hdd...replacing my dvd drive. oh that will be awsome
    i have this and it is awesome.. dont want any other drive than ssd now for my OS..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlos Santos View Post
    This is actually very misleading information dude.

    I did exactly what Lance did a few months ago with a WD Scorpio Blue. I have always used Western Digital HDs and have always had good results.

    It was an unmitigated disaster.

    There has been a HUGE amount of people with issues with the Scorpio Blue HDs and Macs (Unibody around 2009). Its well documented on their forums.

    I tried numerous times to get the HD working even installing nothing else but Snow Leopard... I suffered whats called the Rainbow Circle of Death or Beachballing when attempting to do anything.

    I swapped the drive for the exact model that Lance has and its done 3 x 5h hour gigs every week for months without a single hic up.

    Bizarrely enough my pal used the same WD HD in his older Mac and it worked fine but its not a Mac issue. The WD forum is full of people having issues.

    btw - i did my swap/back up with Time Machine and Migration Assistant. Flawless.
    I had the same problem with the Scorpio Blue.. finally found out it was a conflict between the HDD energy saving firmware and energy conservation software built into latter versions of MAC OSX. I added an apple script to my startup routine to disable the MAC energy conservation control within OSX and that solved the problem. The beach ball of death is the result of the aforementioned conflict whereby the drive is cycling into and out of sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlos Santos View Post
    This is actually very misleading information dude.

    I did exactly what Lance did a few months ago with a WD Scorpio Blue. I have always used Western Digital HDs and have always had good results.

    It was an unmitigated disaster.

    There has been a HUGE amount of people with issues with the Scorpio Blue HDs and Macs (Unibody around 2009). Its well documented on their forums.
    Odd. I have a WD Scorpio Blue 750GB in the optibay on my mid 2009 unibody MBP and I've had no problems at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LanceBlaise View Post
    Took about 3 hours to clone the new HD from my old one, and took less than 10 minutes to do the physical swap out!
    Whaaaaaaat?! What model do you have? I haven't tried to take apart my late 2010 model apart yet but it doesn't seem as easy as previous iterations. If it's really this easy I am totally going to do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont! View Post
    Whaaaaaaat?! What model do you have? I haven't tried to take apart my late 2010 model apart yet but it doesn't seem as easy as previous iterations. If it's really this easy I am totally going to do this.

    The only rason it took 10 minutes was because I had to go search for my T6 torx. It would have taken about 5 minutes if I had that on hand when I started... My MBP is a late 2010 model...

    Here is a simple step by step guide...

    http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/M...acement/4305/1

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    Quote Originally Posted by LanceBlaise View Post
    The only rason it took 10 minutes was because I had to go search for my T6 torx. It would have taken about 5 minutes if I had that on hand when I started... My MBP is a late 2010 model...

    Here is a simple step by step guide...

    http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/M...acement/4305/1
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