JetDrive Transcend SSD Upgrade Kit: Make it easy for users in SSD Upgrades MacBook Air / Pro

Written By Nohara Binti Parahita Niya on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 | 3:30 AM

JetDrive Transcend SSD Upgrade Kit: Make it easy for users in SSD Upgrades MacBook Air / Pro - About the performance , there is no doubting the ability of both versions of the MacBook Air laptop and a Pro version . But if there's one thing the prop and less preferred by the user ( * excluding the price factor ) , then it is difficult to upgrade the SSD in the MacBook Air / Pro in an easy way .
JetDrive Transcend SSD Upgrade Kit: Make it easy for users in SSD Upgrades MacBook Air / Pro
Indeed, there is an option to use an external HDD , but the way should be to store data only. The main programs should remain installed on the SSD , because it would result in faster performance than accessing the data on the HDD .

To simplify the process, Transcend SSD upgrade kit released JetDrive : a set of SSD and also a special casing that will allow you to transfer all the data / programs stored on the SSD .

First of all , prepare the required screwdriver and a USB cable before the backup process . Open the screw in case JetDrive , then attach the SSD JetDrive into a special case . When finished , close the case and then connect the case to the MacBook using a USB cable .

Now you enter the backup process , and the first step you do is boot into Recovery Mode by holding the 'Option' key when the startup process . Click the Disk Utility , and select Erase to reformat the SSD JetDrive . Once the formatting is complete , you will now backup the data / programs from the original SSD in the MacBook to SSD JetDrive . The trick , select Restore to copy all the data from the original SSD to SSD JetDrive .

Data backup process is finished , and is now replace the SSD replacement . Open the screw at each end of the bottom of the MacBook using a screwdriver models P5 , and you will immediately see the innards of the Mac . SSD dislodged by using the appropriate screwdriver ( T5 models ) , and then replace the SSD with SSD JetDrive have you fill with data from the backup . After that plug back cover like the original MacBook , and MacBook SSD upgrade process has been completed !

And what about the original SSD of the MacBook that? Well , the SSD can you attach it to the case of JetDrive , and then you connect the USB cable and make it as an external SSD ! Easy is not it?

Transcend JetDrive is available in 3 versions : 500 , 520 & 720 , and each version will be available in variants 240GB/480GB/960GB . Amazon sell cheapest version is 240GB for $ 190, you interested ?