It has 2 G's of memory and is running 10.5.8.
She is planning to change the harddrive. What is the largest capacity
harddrive this computer can handle? Can it handle a 1TB harddrive?
Thanks
I recently put a 2.5" 7200rpm 500GB Seagate SATA drive into my
MacBook (late 2006 manufacture).
Bob Harris
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:55:00 -0500, top...@gmail.com wrote
> (in article
> <75e12ba1-4044-4707...@f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com>):
> I've put some WesternDigital 320 B drives into both MBs and MBPs. The Hitachi
> 500 B is too thick. I know of no 1 TB laptop drives, not that I've been
> paying much attention.
Someone recently announced a 1 TB 2.5" drive (Western Digital, I think),
but it is 12 mm thick, too thick to fit in a MacBook Pro.
The highest capacity/speed drive currently available which fits in a
MacBook Pro (maximum thickness 9 mm) is 500 GB and 7200 rpm. Not sure
which brands are thin enough, but there is at least one Seagate model.
--
David Empson
dem...@actrix.gen.nz
So, other than size limitations, there is no limitatio from the O/S
end?
Thanks
> So, other than size limitations, there is no limitatio from the O/S
> end?
none. the only limitation is that it must have a sata interface and be
9.5 mm thick so that it physically fits inside the laptop. as far as
the operating system is concerned, the capacity limit is *far* bigger
than any drive you'll see any time soon.
I put a Fujitsu 500 gigger in my 13" Macbook Pro
>So, other than size limitations, there is no limitatio from the O/S
>end?
There are hardware, BIOS err Firmware err EFI limits & OS limits.
The intel core2duo MacBook Pro uses SATA, and while SATA has some size
limit, I don't think current drives come close. [ISTM it's ATA6's 177
Petabytes, but I can't recall for sure.]
HFS+ has a limit of 8 EiB {i.e. 8*2^60 bytes} so I doubt that
will come up, either...
Power and cooling may be worth considerin, however...