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Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive
Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive











macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive
  1. #Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive install#
  2. #Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive drivers#
  3. #Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive full#
  4. #Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive windows 10#
macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive

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#Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive full#

See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. This item may be a floor model or an item that has been returned to the seller after a period of use. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. WARNING: This deletes all data in all partitions.An item that has been previously used. That last bit adds some complications, so go forth only if you’re brave (and have a backup). Of course, you’ll need to cover those extra GPT partitions with a protective partition on the MBR side to keep them in alignment to avoid problem when altering partitions in the future from either side. Maybe you want need more partitions on your system than MBR’s paltry 4? Perhaps to enable macOS’s filevault or to enable Windows Bitlocker? Although your BIOS booted Windows will still only see 4 partitions overall, when you boot into GPT macOS it should see even more. I did have to buy a $15 external USB DVD drive since my internal DVD drive was busted. I chose the simpler route of staying all MBR and just using DVDs.

#Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive install#

and then install rEFInd into that EFI system partition.Older Macbooks cannot boot from a USB drive (!). So if you have two graphics cards then you MUST pick the legacy BIOS path.

#Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive drivers#

I think this is a bug in the nVidia drivers and 99.99% they won’t fix it.

#Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive windows 10#

Windows 10 will endlessly reboot, entering automatic repair etc. In UEFI mode, they are BOTH enabled and this will kill your Windows installation when you eventually install the graphics drivers. First is the integrated Intel graphics and then you also have a discrete nVidia graphics card. If you purchased your Macbook Pro with the graphics card upgrade, you actually have TWO graphics cards inside. From there, your Mac can proceed into either native UEFI or switch to legacy BIOS (actually it’s UEFI simulating a BIOS via the EFI-CSM module). When you power on your Mac, it first runs the UEFI firmware. Some additional notes if you want to deviate from the above or want to learn more UEFI or Legacy BIOS – avoid endless reboots Their presence kills Windows System Restore functionality.

  • CD into BootCamp/BootCamp/Drivers/Apple.
  • I format this HDD to macOS extended journalized. But the system of my MacBook Pro 13 does not recognize him. I extract this hard drive from this pocket and put it in my MacBook Pro 13 mid-2010.
  • Run CMD or PowerShell as Administrator (Use the combination Shift + Fn + F10 for right-click) In this last one, I have the WD10SPZX HDD 1To SATA 6Gb.
  • I suggest this specific version () since I tried another version () and it didn’t work well
  • Once inside Windows 10, download Boot Camp Drivers.
  • When everything installs, you should boot right into the Windows desktop. Nothing special here, regular installation process.
  • exit (this leaves the command prompt, back to the setup).
  • clean (this will delete all partitions or volumes on the disk).
  • list disk (note your disk’s number … like a 1 or 2 etc.).
  • At the Windows setup hit Shift+F10 for a command prompt.
  • WARNING: Backup all existing data because it will be deleted!

    macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive

    If you’re already in pure MBR (not hybrid) mode, skip this entire section. Convert your hard drive to an MBR style hard drive.At your Mac’s bootup screen pick the DVD icon with ‘Windows’ under it (do not pick the DVD icon with EFI under it).Put it in the drive and power up your Mac with Alt/Option pressed.Boot the Windows 10 DVD in legacy BIOS mode.Disk encryption: Windows Bitlocker encryption.Boot mode: Legacy BIOS (not UEFI, else endless reboots with nVidia).Operating system(s): Only Windows 10 – no MacOS or Linux.Hardware: Macbook Pro (mid-2009) (with nVidia GeForce 9600M GT).But mostly because I wanted to learn a bit more about UEFI systems and their boot-up sequence. Why? Because science! And because I like Windows 10 and because Apple stopped OS support on that machine sometime back. There are the steps I took to get Windows 10 on my spare mid-2009 15″ Macbook Pro.













    Macbook pro mid 2010 hard drive