Thanks for the help. I think I’m going to get the kit from OWC and an SSD HD to put in it. Thanks for the responses, you seem to know a lot about computers. Do you plan on upgrading to Yosemite when it comes out?
Have you heard of people installing an additional HD using the space for a DVD drive on a Macbook Pro? Do you think this is a better method than partitioning the original HD? Would I be able to boot an older or newer OS X using both methods? Thanks again.
According to that logic then Final Cut Pro 7 will definitely be completely obsolete in five years. It’s a very good point because the computer technology advances at such a fast pace that no one will be working with old hardware.
I have been trying to get better with Avid Mediacomposer because I feel Final Cut Pro 7 is a dying piece of software. I would have gone to Final Cut Pro X, but my teacher said he didn’t like it and that the editing stations at school would be Avid. Airdrop isn’t really that important but it can definitely be useful. I mostly just like the feeling of getting a new operating system with new features. I guess it’s somewhat fun for me.
I get what you’re saying. The new feature I want is airdrop between iPhone, iPad and my MacBook Pro. Is it possible to make a separate boot drive on a MacBook Pro.
Thanks for the quick reply. I was hoping to be able to use Final Cut Studio 3 and Yosemite, but now I’m not getting my hopes up. I guess we will know more when it is finally released in the Fall. It is encouraging that you were able to get it to work at all.
Are there any updates as to how Final Cut Pro 7 works in Yosemite? Could you please post a link to the original thread? Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.