![]() It's possible that this MacBook Air could have some other problem that's affecting it's ability to read ANY installed SDD. If this MacBook Air "crashed" with the old SSD.and "crashed" with the new SSD.it is possible that the SSD is not the problem (both SSD's could be good). Check out the link below.choose the correct SSD for the MacBook Air in question.then compare the specs, shape of the SSD, and pin configuration of the SSD.to make 100% sure the SSD that was purchased is the correct one.Īpple MacBook Air SSD Upgrade Kits from OWC Make 100% sure the replacement SSD that was purchased for this computer is the correct replacement SSD for this exact model. The macOS 10.13 or above requirement is a bit unusual for a storage device.thus unless some specific reliable info can be found to confirm this.I wouldn't put a ton of emphasis on it.Ĥ. Better terminology for this replacement storage device is either "SSD" or "Blade SSD".ģ. Sometimes it helps to know the exact model.Ģ. ![]() ![]() ![]() Please let us know the exact model MacBook Air this is. ![]()
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