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Boot some MacBook Pros via an ExpressCard solid state drive
I've got this exact model (2,2) and have the 48GB unit. It works perfectly. I posted a review on newegg a few weeks back that comments on a few minor issues I had.
Boot some MacBook Pros via an ExpressCard solid state drive
I own a MacBookPro2,2 15'' 2.16 Ghz (Model A1211, Late 2006) Boot-ROM: MBP22.00A5.B07, SMC: 1.12f5.
I successfully use an AKE eSATA ExpressCard BC338 with it and can boot from an attached eSATA drive, as reported at the
Mac Rumors Forum.
Would an ExpressCard with an onboard SSD module be bootable with this my machine as well?
I have the suspicion: YES, because if at boot time my MBP's firmware can access the ExpressCard interface for booting, then I guess it will not be much difference wether the storage element is externally connected (eSATA) or built right into the ExpressCard (SSD module). But often the devil is in the detail! Thus I ask! Experiences/hints/recommendations/benchmarks appreciated! Thanks! |
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