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Doubt if anyone has tried one yet. Be a Pioneer - get one and let us know if it works.I i want to buy the WD black2 (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=1190) It is a 2.5" size HDD that contains a 120gb SSD and a 1TB HDD. How would OS X (El cap or yosemite) compatibility be?
I i want to buy the WD black2 (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=1190) It is a 2.5" size HDD that contains a 120gb SSD and a 1TB HDD. How would OS X (El cap or yosemite) compatibility be?
I see the point - you have a laptop that only has space for one drive. You want the speed of SSD, but you need storage space. This gives you both in one package. WD is going to find much profit with this idea.WD's FAQ for the Black[SUP]2[/SUP] says OS X is supported. I'm not really sure I see the point for this product, it isn't like other manufacturers' hybrid SSD/HDD drives; this is just an SSD and an HDD in one package. They appear as two separate volumes to the operating system.
I see the point - you have a laptop that only has space for one drive. You want the speed of SSD, but you need storage space. This gives you both in one package. WD is going to find much profit with this idea.
Doubt if anyone has tried one yet. Be a Pioneer - get one and let us know if it works.
If it does not work with OS X, install Windows on it and dual boot.