![]() ![]() Mac Pros changed to SSDs with the 2013 Black Cylinder model. While iMacs continued to use SATA hard drives after 2012, most Macintoshes starting in late 2012 changed to non-standard SSD drives with various proprietary Apple connection formats (which have changed over the years as well) so later Macs require specific SSD drives and specific external enclosures for the model and year. In general, Macintoshes mid-2012 and earlier used SATA hard drives, so these are broadly compatible with SATA SSDs and hard drives in other machines. All you need to do with this drive after removing it, is to re-partition it on a Windows machine into MBR or GPT partitions, then format the volumes as NTFS and you are good. Therefore, the SSD you have in the machine must be a aftermarket add-on, and it will be the 2.5 inch SATA format. (Note: The Apple Fusion drives were not brought out ’til the Late 2012 model, so your particular iMac has no socket for a SSD blade). Your iMac Mid-2011 came standard with a 3.5 inch hard disk drive. ![]()
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