From what I've been reading there seems to be a problem with 7200 rpm drives in laptops. Problems seem to be noise and heat. Checking Mactracker for your computer it would seem the best choice would be a 5400 rpm drive. A good check if you still have the drive you removed would be to reinstall it and see if the problem goes away. Hope this is of some help. Ralph
From what I've been reading there seems to be a problem with 7200 rpm drives in laptops. Problems seem to be noise and heat. Checking Mactracker for your computer it would seem the best choice would be a 5400 rpm drive. A good check if you still have the drive you removed would be to reinstall it and see if the problem goes away. Hope this is of some help. Ralph
From what I've been reading there seems to be a problem with 7200 rpm drives in laptops. Problems seem to be noise and heat. Checking Mactracker for your computer it would seem the best choice would be a 5400 rpm drive. A good check if you still have the drive you removed would be to reinstall it and see if the problem goes away. Hope this is of some help. Ralph