Macbook Pro 13'' 2010 Upgrade



Macbook Pro 2010 13” SSD, RAM, and El Capitan Upgrade Video

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Battery Replacement (Macbook Pro 13 inch A1278 Battery type) $45.99

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Ram Upgrade: $54.99

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Hard Drive Upgrade: $57.99 250GB

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Step 1: Click on the link below and download El Capitan

Get El Capitan

Step 2: Format your 16 GB USB Drive to Mac OS Extended Journaled

Step 3: Rename your USB drive

Step 4: Copy the code below and paste into notes. Change the “Untiled” in bold below to the name you put for the USB drive.

sudo /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/Untitled –applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app –nointeraction

Link to the author who wrote the script

Step 5: Open up Terminal in Utilities and paste the script above into the command line. You should immediately start the process.

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/not-a-valid-volume-mount-point-cant-make-bootable-drive.1935673/

Step 6: Swap out the old drive and install the new SSD drive.

Step 7: Insert the USB drive into your computer, hold down the option or alt key, and click on your USB drive when it appears on the screen.

Step 8: Follow the onscreen steps to finalize your installation

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