![]() You’ll also want to have the appropriate tools – in this case, a #00 Phillips screwdriver and a Torx T6 screwdriver (both of which are available in the NewerTech 11-piece Toolkit). All you need are the right materials and the knowledge of how to perform the upgrade.įirst, you’ll need a compatible hard drive. You can always use more storage space, so adding a new hard drive is something you may want to consider if you’re “feeling the pinch” of too little room.įortunately, unlike with the new iMacs, upgrading the hard drive on the new MacBooks is easy to do. ![]() ![]() Continuing on with our series of instructional videos, this week we take a look at another common upgrade for the 2009 MacBook-putting in a new hard drive.
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