![]() ![]() I've since concluded the drive simply isn't compatible, but maybe there is something I am overlooking. I left it overnight to boot, and it did get a bit further but was unable to boot. I did a verbose boot and one of the error messages I saw said "/etc/rc.local" not found (sorry I'm typing from memory) however I went to try and copy from my original HD to my SSD and didn't find the file on either system. CCC 5 and 6 both run natively on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. I've tried a clone (using carbon copy cloner), a time machine restororation, a clean install of yosemitie, and mavericks(didn't work on my machine after the first reboot the system would freeze and not progress any further, I had to install onto an external drive from another mac and then move to my other computer)/ I even tried a clean install of snow leopard from the original CDs (thinking surely this should work) but again it was unable to complete the installation on my computer. The new MacBook Pro computers ship with a newer build of Mac OS X than what is currently available (10.6.6 build 10J3210), whereas the latest available build for Macintosh computers (models 2010 and earlier) is 10.6.6 build 10J567. ![]() I am running Yosemite, which should have TRIM support (thought I doubt this is the problem) If I remove the original Harddrive it is unable to boot from the external alone. ![]() I can boot it from an external enclosure only when the original harddrive is in the internal bay. I had some trouble cloning my HDD to a Patriot Ignite 480GB SSD (PI480GS25SSDR) it simply doesn't boot when used in the hard drive bay. ![]()
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