![]() If it will help answer this question this is how I use my computer:Īpps that I will run on top of that when I'm doing some specific task (ordered from least intensive to most): ![]() On the other hand, is it better to just put that $200 into a piggy bank to start saving for the new airs coming out? Perhaps the upgrade will give the computer some new life and I can feel happy with it for another year if I can't get the money together for a new computer right away. The second question is do you think that it's worth plunking a hundred fifty bucks into a machine thats getting to its end of life cycle. The first question I have is has anyone performed the upgrade on that model of MacBook and do you have recommendations for SSD drives and tips for doing the actual upgrade? ![]() I don't need a very big one so I'm thinking of spending no more than $250, but hopefully less. I was thinking with all the good reports coming out with the SSD performance in MacBook airs, perhaps I could get a speed boost of my own by replacing the hard drive in my computer with an SSD. I don't currently have the money to get a new computer (even though I'd love to).
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