The Macbook is hard. It is made of polycarbonate glass and plastic. The screen is glass too.
There are 3 things you need in order to perform MacBook data recover: Apple MacBook, MacBook file recovery software and hard drive (or external disk).
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The hard drive should install and format just fine. However, if you're looking to use the pre-installed Mac OS X and software from the newer MacBook Pro on the older MacBook, it probably won't work well, if at all.
There is no such thing as a 'Windows Pocket Hard Drive', but yes, you can use pretty much any External Hard Drive with not only a MacBook, but with all Macintosh Computers & NoteBooks. Hope this Helps!
If your MacBook has an SD Card Reader, plug the card into it. It should appear on the desktop as a hard drive, probably called 'unnamed.' Drag files from the SD card to the hard drive. If your Macbook lacks an SD Card Slot, get an adapter or other device such as a printer with an SD Card Slot that will plug in to the MacBook. Plug that device into the MacBook, and proceed as before when the SD card appears on the desktop.
Yes, it is good. (and a little tip, plug in a USB mouse because this is VERY hard to play on the MacBook trackpad.)
A macbook hard drive replacement may be best left to the Apple genius if possible. If a Macbook is still under warranty then this service comes free of charge. By visiting an Apple Store the genius will be able to give a quote on how much a replacement hard drive may cost. However, for the more pioneering and industrious out there, instructions are available in pdf.
All MacBook Pros have 4GB of RAM which can be expanded to 8GB. The 17" model has a 500GB hard disc.
It is possible for a Macbook to get damaged when it overheats. The hard drive is the most affected by overheating in Macbooks, but other hardware can be affected by overheating.
The $1,199 13" Macbook Pro comes with a 500 GB hard drive. The $1,499 13" Macbook Pro come with a 750 GB hard drive. The 15" models come with the same amount.
Unfortunately, the MacBook Pro Retina is too thin to support any current standard of hard drive.
Yes it is. Some of the good features would be: -MacBook Pros have newer and more powerful graphics cards than the regular MacBook. Which means, you can play games, watch movies and other things in better quality than if you watched them on a regular MacBook. -Macbook Pros are driven by a more powerful processor. -Macbook Pros have higher range sound cards. Which means, the quality of music listening is better than the regular MacBook. -You can have more RAM and hard drive memory on a MacBook Pro.