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The Mid 2012 version of MacBook Pro 13' Unibody is virtually identical to the Late 2011 model with a CPU and graphics upgrade. It features an Ivy Bridge quad core Core i7 processor with PC3-12800 RAM. In addition to the Thunderbolt port and SDXC card slot it now features two USB 3 ports.
The most common repairs with the MacBook Pro 13' Unibody for Mid 2012 are replacing a dead battery or upgrading the hard drive or RAM. The MacBook Pro 13' Unibody (Mid 2012) Memory Maxxer RAM Upgrade Kit includes all the parts and tools you need to upgrade to 16 GB of RAM.
The MacBook Pro 13' Unibody for Mid 2012 requires a Tri-point Y0 Screwdriver to remove the battery. The battery kit includes all the needed tools.
Once you've bought your parts and tools, check out iFixit's MacBook Pro 13' Unibody for Mid 2012 repair guides for step-by-step instructions on how to make the fix.
I have a macbook Pro late 2011 13inch. I am looking to upgrade the hard drive to an SSD. My plan is to remove the old harddrive leaving all files on it and inserting a new SSD and completely start again from scratch.
What SSD do i need, what should i look out for?
Ssd For Macbook Pro 2012
A friend has these but not sure if they would fit?
Any help on what i need to look out for would really help.
I am also upgrading the RAM hopefully to get it all working much quicker again.
Many thanks
Chris
MacBook Pro, macOS Sierra (10.12.6)
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