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MacMini SSD upgrade Kit This is an excellent product for a very fair price. It has everything you'ld need to upgrade your MacMini to SSD and still be able to retain your original hard drive as an internal storage device or partition it to run windows 7 with bootcamp. It does not come with instruction manual on how to upgrade but you can find that information online or youtube. I order 2 of these item just before Christmas. The only con I have is that somehow the second item came in little over a month.

This could be because of the holiday season but that doesn't explain why the first item was received within 2 weeks and the orders were only 1 day apart. Verified purchase: Yes| Condition: New •.

First off, here are my Mac's specs: Mid-2012 13' Macbook Pro 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 4GB of RAM (never changed it from when I bought it) 500GB Hitachi HDD Intel HD Graphics 4000 So this morning, I plugged in my USB mouse and all of a sudden a grey loading circle came about. It froze, so I decided to reboot the machine. After the initial startup sound, a grey folder with a flashing question mark shows up. After searching through the forums here and elsewhere, it is apparently a faulty/corrupted HDD. I then took out the hard drive and bought a new internal SSD (Crucial M500 2.5' SSD with 240GB of storage) and replaced the initial HDD with the SSD, but the folder with the question mark popped up again. I then booted again but this time holding down the Option key.