It's my 2nd SSD for my MBP and the 1st one working properly without
any problem. I have replaced the 2nd one since it's larger and more space
availability.
Thus, I do not think it's driver problem even my new SSD is SATA3 and my
MBP is SATA2.
Cheers,
Michael
On Friday, 24 April 2015, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 4/23/2015 9:20 PM, Michael Wong wrote:
>
>> I have checked the SSD with my old MP and found same problem of "Invalid
>> node structure" as 2 weeks ago. I use Mac near 10 years that never meet
>> this problem but I have met it twice with my new SSD in 2 weeks :-(
>>
>
> When I replaced the HD in my Windows netbook+ with an SSD, it would work,
> then not work, in seemingly random ways. It turned out that I needed a
> new/additional driver, as the old BIOS didn't know about SSDs.
>
> I know nothing about Macs, but can imagine something similar being the
> case for your trouble in your older MBP. If I were you, I would search on
> the web. that's how I solved my problem, with a driver download from Intel.
>
> In the meantime, I hope your old HD will do what you need.
>
> Fingers Crossed Moose
>
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