I've already done the installation and time machine process twice, with the same results. I have confirmed the drive is fine and the cable is fine, because the original HDD works fine if I put it back in the Mac, and the SSD works fine if I put it back in an enclosure. My Macintosh HD volume is grayed out and can't be mounted. Regarding the Yosemite SSD problem, everyone on the internet points to this:īut this assumes the drive can be mounted. It's unclear to me if this is some kind of OS X problem, or if this is because of the 3rd party SSD issue that so many are plagued with, since Apple decided to lock down kext signing. I put it inside the MBP, and I go automatically to Recovery. I installed and time machine'd it as an external drive, and it booted just fine (using the Option Key). I have just installed a Crucial M500 SSD into a Macbook Pro. I am having trouble because I can't tell exactly what my problem is, in order to find the solution.
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