If the SATA drive will simply be a storage drive, please see the 3rd section of this article - Installing a SATA Drive as a Storage Unit.
Boot Drive - 10.11
Boot Drive - 10.6 to 10.10
Storage Drive - 10.11
Storage Drive - 10.6 to 10.10
Installing a SATA Drive as a Boot drive 10.11
Note: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you
want off the drive prior to formatting.
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Physically install the drive into the Mac.
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Insert the Mac OS X install CD or USB drive.
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Power on the computer while holding down the option key.
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Select Installer.
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Select Disk Utility.
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Highlight the drive.
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Select Erase.
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Enter Volume information (Name, Format, and Scheme).
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Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for Format.
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Select GUID for Scheme.
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Select Erase. (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.)
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Click on Disk Utility and select Quit Disk Utility.
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Select Install OS X from the options
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Select your drives as the destination and install
Installing a SATA Drive as a Boot drive 10.6 to 10.10
Note: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you
want off the drive prior to formatting.
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Physically install the drive into the Mac.
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Insert the Mac OS X install CD or USB drive.
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Power on the computer while holding down the option key.
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Select Installer.
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Select Disk Utility.
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Highlight the drive.
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Select Partition.
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Select 1 Partition
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Name the drive
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Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Partition for the volume format.
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Click Options - Select GUID
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Select OK
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Select Apply (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.)
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Select partition
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Click on Disk Utility and select Quit Disk Utility.
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Select Install OS X from the options
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Select your drives as the destination and install
Installing a SATA Drive as a Storage Unit - 10.11
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Physically install the drive into the Mac.
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Turn the Mac on
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Select Applications.
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Select Utilities.
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Select Disk Utility.
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Select the Erase tab.
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Verify that the correct hard drive is selected in the left column.
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Enter Volume information (Name, Format, and Scheme).
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Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for Format.
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Select GUID for Scheme.
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Select Erase. (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.)
Installing a SATA Drive as a Storage Unit - 10.6 to 10.10
Note: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you
want off the drive prior to formatting.
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Physically install the drive into the Mac.
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Turn the Mac on
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Select Applications.
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Select Utilities.
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Select Disk Utility.
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Highlight the drive
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Select Partition.
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Select 1 Partition
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Name the drive
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Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Partition for the volume format.
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Click Options - Select GUID
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Select OK
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Select Apply (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.)
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Select partition
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Click on Disk Utility and select Quit Disk Utility.
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Select Install OS X from the options
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Select your drives as the destination and install
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Allow time for the drive to format.
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Verify the drive is mounted on the Desktop.