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Gereedschap gebruikt in deze stap:P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver Retina MacBook Pro and Air$5.99
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Gebruik een P5 Pentalobe-schroevendraaier(bitje) om de tien schroeven die de onderste behuizing bevestigen te verwijderen. Deze hebben de volgende lengtes:
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Twee 9 mm lange schroeven
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Acht 2.6 mm lange schroeven
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Pak de doorzichtige plastic lip vast die aan de batterijaansluiting is bevestigd en trek deze parallel aan het bord ernaast richting de voorkant van de Air weg.
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Verwijder de enkele 2.9 mm lange T5 Torx-schroef, waarmee de SSD schijf op het logic board bevestigd is.
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Thanks! My wife’s MacBook Air is now rocking a 480GB drive (upgraded from 128GB).
Very easy to follow step…great job. Took less then 10 minutes. Upgraded Macbook Air (2017) from original 120GB to 480GB SSD. I used TimeMachine backup to perform the restore, which went flawless and was completed in under 3 hours.
Key is to press Option + Command + R to bring up “Internet Recovery”. If you press Command + R, the new drive will not be recognized and won’t be shown.
The introduction states, “This MacBook Air uses a proprietary storage drive connector, and is therefore not compatible with common M.2 drives without the use of an adapter.” However, both the parts list and step 5 (the last step shown on my screen…am I missing later steps?) do not mention this adapter. Is the adapter truly needed?
Yes, if you search the major online retailer that is also a river in South America, you will find adapters for standard m.2 drives (samsung, crucial, etc.) If you do not want to use an adapter, you can purchase a drop in replacement from OWC, however they are more expensive.
When I use an M.2 drive with adapter, I can use any ssd? or they need to be compatible in a logic way? (not hardware but software compatible)