이 버전에는 잘못된 편집 사항이 있을 수 있습니다. 최신 확인된 스냅샷으로 전환하십시오.
필요한 것
-
이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
-
MacBook Air Late 2010 - Working - High Sierra, Catalina, M2 Samsung Evo 860, Adapter
-
MacBook Air 2011 - Unknown
-
MacBook Air 2012 - Unknown
-
MacBook Air 2013 - Unknown
-
MacBook Air 2014 - WD_black 500 + Sintech adapter, running MacOS Big Sur
-
MacBook Air Early 2015 - WORKING- Mojave 10.14.3 to Big Sur 11.0.1- Crucial P1 SSD NVME, Adapter.
-
MacBook Air 2017 - WORKING - High Sierra, Catalina and Big Sur - Samsung Evo 960, Adapter.
-
MacBook Air 2018 and forward - will not work, No removable drive
-
-
-
이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
-
Remove the single 2.9 mm T5 Torx screw securing the SSD to the logic board.
-
-
이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
-
Gently lift the end of the SSD about half an inch and pull it straight out of its socket on the logic board.
-
-
이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
-
Carefully insert the new SSD into the adapter, using the length of old drive as a reference for when the SSD is fully in the adapter. The lengths should be the same.
-
Insert the SSD and the adapter into the Socket, pushing inward in a straight fashion.
-
When reinstalling the SSD, be sure it is properly seated before reinstalling its retaining screw.
-
다른 18명이 해당 안내서를 완성하였습니다.
댓글 16개
Please advise ! I installed the Crucial P1 ssd with the adapter, i booted with the option/alt key and the ssd is not present, only the bootable usb ! On a MacBook Air early 2015
The disk will not be seen by the Disk Utility. But if you boot from a USB disk (option_r during boot) and start the Disk Utility program you’ll be able to see the new unformatted disk. Erase the drive. Then you can restore from a Time Machine backup or restart without the USB….This worked for me.
I also have the same problem, do i need latest operating system to detect these new drives?
Why does the guide recommend 5 hours?
After reading, I think this should take 30-45 minutes or possibly a bit less. Maybe I overlooked a step, or something in particular takes extra long? I’m interested to hear how this went for others who have tried.
excellent write up tho, I didn’t know there were NVME adapters available for these, awesome!
The hardware only takes about a half hour, the installing the OS is what takes the time! To speed it up setup an external OS installer drive the faster the drive & interface the faster the install! A thunderbolt RAID’ed SSD is about as fast as you can get it takes just about an hour with it.
Dan -