![]() ![]() Prices of external hard drives and memory sticks have never before been so low. When your MacBook's SSD starts to reach its capacity, external storage is one of the first logical places to look for help. Today we're focusing on the latter option, more specifically how you can use the SD card slot on your MacBook to increase available storage. You'll either need to keep a close eye on your remaining disk space, or take steps to expand it. The sheer speed of everything never ceases to amaze, but that isn't to say that there are no downsides. With SSD memory costing several times as much per gigabyte as traditional storage, newer MacBooks often don't have as much storage as their older hard disk counterparts. There are plenty of advantages to running your computer on an SSD. ![]()
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