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New SSD has apps/processes consistently crashing. Why/how to resolve?

I just bought a new SSD; installed High Sierra on it using my Mac Mini; then put it inside my 2010 MBP as the main drive. On the Mac Mini it worked fine as the main drive. In the MBP, Console is telling me tons of processes keep crashing; I can’t open several apps (eg Safari & Calendar); and reportCrash is eating up my CPU & RAM. Why is this happening, and how do I resolve it??

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A couple of things could be giving you issues. Your machines BUS is SATA II 3.0 GHz. Most of the new SSD drives are SATA III 6 GH. So make sure your drive is backward compatible.

Next change your hard drive I/R cable to the heavier duty 2012 model.

UPDATE

Here’s the cable to use:

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody (Mid 2012) Hard Drive Cable

Here’s how to install it:

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody 中期2012 硬盘线缆替换

Sometimes you can only put in one of the retainer screws and sometimes you have to modify the retaining bracket.

Here’s how to mount it so it will not get damaged again

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Note the tape on the bottom of the case and the 3M extreme mounting ting tape on either side of the cable to prevent the bottom case comping into contact with the cable.

Your information on all SSD drives being backward compatible is very incorrect.

Please tell us what drive you are trying to use.

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody (Mid 2012) Hard Drive Cable图片

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I’ve removed the SSD and am now using it as an external drive on the MBP. It’s working great as the external drive, so I’m assuming it is just that the HD cable needs to be upgraded. An additional confirmation before I spend the $ would be great. Any suggestions on specific cables would also be appreciated.

I have read a couple places that all SATA III are backwards compatible to SATA II. Is this incorrect or no longer correct? I can’t find anything explicitly stating that my new Lexar NS100 is backwards compatible.

Thanks!!

Mike

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Mikey, see the update I have posted. It doesn't look to me like this drive is backward compatible and they don't say. Your best bet would be to call or email them and ask:

North America

Toll-free US & Canada: 1-877-747-4031

Hours (PST): Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm

E-mail: support@lexar.zendesk.com

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Thank you for all your insights!

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