I tried to eject the OSX installation disc and nothing happened. I then read something about putting the applications disc in to run some hardware check to see if it could determine a problem. I left it for a while thinking it might be loading or something but nothing ever happened. Next it wanted to continue on and I let it and it said everything was ready and then I just got a blank grey screen which I could move the mouse over. I installed snow leopard onto the new HDD and it asked if I wanted to migrate stuff from an old Mac volume so I plugged into the SSD using a sata to usb adapter and it actually saw it and transferred everything on. Next, I try putting in the old 250gb hdd that came with the macbook which also appears to work fine. I could move the mouse but couldn't click on or do anything. I put it back in my macbook and tried booting it dozens of times, a couple of times it actually saw the SSD and booted into OSX and showed the desktop but then just seemed to 'freeze'. I plugged it into my desktop computer and it sees it just fine so the SSD appears to be okay. So my macbook from 2010 stopped recognising my 128gb samsung 830 series SSD.
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