Introducción
Use esta guía para reemplazar el disco duro de estado sólido de su Air.
Qué necesitas
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Usa un destornillador P5 Pentalobe para quitar los diez tornillos que sujetan la carcasa. Los tornillos tienen las siguientes medidas:
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Dos tornillos Pentalobe P5 de 9 mm
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Ocho tornillos Pentalobe P5 de 2,6 mm
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Agarre la lengüeta de plástico transparente unida al conector de la batería y tire de ella hacia el borde frontal del Air para desconectar la batería de la placa lógica.
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Retire el único tornillo Torx T5 de 2,9 mm que fija el SSD a la placa lógica.
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If I replace the SSD with another one purchased from iFixit, will it appear as an external or internal drive?
At my job, it's standard to encrypt drives. I purchased an SSD from another vendor and because it showed as external, couldn't be encrypted. I just want to avoid this problem before purchasing one from here.
Muito bom o roteiro, deu certinho.
This should really be rated as easy. Took less than 5 minutes thanks to this excellent guide.
Absolutely spot on. Thanks Andrew! The only potential pitfall in this job is getting the right replacement SSD (or, if you're extracting the SSD to use elsewhere, getting the right caddy.)
anybody knows if exist any hdd to replace the ssd?
I have a mb air 13 mid 2011 in my hands and it has behaviour a mac(/pc) with a hdd damaged? same noise, same latencies, same way to damage files…
and over the top “informations about this mac” says it is a macbook pro 13
never seen in my life…