![]() You can select another country/language from (though I used the trick explained here ). I could find Premium resellers in Tallinn (see ): IM ARVUTID IDEAL TALLINN Option boot and select your SSD as the startup drive. Use Disk Utility to format the SSD ('Mac OS Extended (Journaled)' with a single GUID partition) and then install Mountain Lion on the SSD. Yes, I'd definitely go to an Apple authorized reseller. Install the SSD and boot from your USB flash drive. ![]() Are they the appropriate place to get this done? My city and country (Tallinn, Estonia) has no official Apple stores that I know of, but does have Apple-authorised resellers. This video (How to Upgrade/Replace the Hard Drive in the 2011 15" MacBook Pro) shows the procedure (just for information, I understand you don't want to void your AppleCare warranty). Yes, it should be possible, others have done it. Is it possible to upgrade the SSD at all? I have heard rumours that they are soldered in after 2010, and are not replaceable.
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