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Mid 2012 model, A1278 / 2.5 GHz i5 or 2.9 GHz i7 processor.

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SSD not recognized on MacBook Pro mid 2012

Hello ! This might been asked before but i cant found any solution.

I had a mid 2009 MacBook Pro with a 60 GB Kingston V300 SSD in optical drive bay with my 500 GB HD.

I moved both into a mid 2012 MacBook Pro but the SSD won't be recognized and its not showing up in Disk Utility also.

The SSD worked in 2009 system but now it won't in 2012 system. Also the HD is working without a problem in 2012 system.

What Can be the Problem here ?

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The SSD's spec sheet: Kingston V300 SSD

The systems specs: MacBookPro9,2

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While your system does offer a SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) HD port the optical drive port is not able to support SATA III devices reliably. Review this: OWC Data Doubler go to the bottom of the page and review the Red notation and the note just under it.

Sadly, it makes no difference who's optical drive carrier you use the problem is within the main logic board as Apple did not expect people to use SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) devices using this port.

Even though your Kingston SSD is able to run at SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) it still won't work as it's not a Fixed SATA II drive but one that auto senses the SATA ports speed so it can't latch into the correct SATA speed.

I would recommend you either find an older Fixed SATA II SSD or think about just using the HD port alone here.

If you can't find the SSD I would recommend upgrading your HD to a hybrid drive like this one: Seagate laptop SSHD. I would go with the 32 GB NAND model. Or, make the bigger leap to a big SSD like the Samsung 850 EVO replacing your HD with it. Sadly, I would put back the optical drive at least you could play some DVD's with it ;-}

Update (07/28/2016)

Here's the IFIXIT guide you'll need to follow: MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012 Hard Drive Cable Replacement and here is the part you'll need: MacBook Pro 13" Unibody (Mid 2012) Hard Drive Cable

I must warn you! Putting the original Apple HD into the optical drive carrier is not smart as only the HD SATA port has crash guard protection as the drive its self doesn't have it. So you do need to be careful not to bang the system when its on or in sleep mode as you could damage the drive. That why I alway put the SSD in the optical drive carrier so the HD drive gets the most protection it needs.

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In my macbook i put on optick bay the 500gb hdd WD and in the bay for the hdd i put the SSD. What you told me doesnt make sense !

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Ah! Your question was not clear!

OK, then you have an easy problem then the HD bays SATA cable is bad which also can happen! You'll need to replace it.

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