Einleitung
Werkzeuge
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MacBook Air Ende 2010 - Funktioniert - High Sierra, M2 Samsung Evo 860, Adapter.
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MacBook Air 2011 - Nicht bekannt
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MacBook Air 2012 - Nicht bekannt
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MacBook Air 2013 - Nicht bekannt
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MacBook Air 2014 - WD_black 500 + Sintech Adapter, MacOS Big Sur
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MacBook Air Anfang 2015 - Funktioniert - Mojave 10.14.3 bis 10.14.6 - Crucial P1 SSD NVME, Adapter.
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MacBook Air 2017 - Funktioniert - High Sierra, Catalina 10.15.3 - Samsung Evo 960, Adapter.
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MacBook Air 2018 und nachfolgende -Funktioniert nicht - Laufwerk kann nicht ausgebaut werden.
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Benutze einen P5 Pentalobe-Schraubendreher, um folgende zehn Schrauben zu entfernen, mit denen das untere Gehäuse befestigt ist:
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Zwei 9 mm Schrauben
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Acht 2,6 mm Schrauben
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Löse das hintere Gehäuse vom Air, indem du mit den Fingerspitzen zwischen Display und Gehäuse gehst und es nach oben ziehst.
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Entferne das hintere Gehäuse und lege es beiseite.
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Entferne die einzelne 2,9 mm Torx T5 Schraube, mit der die SSD auf dem Logic Board befestigt wird.
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Hebe die SSD vorsichtig an einem Ende ungefähr 1,3 cm hoch und ziehe sie gerade aus ihrem Anschluss auf dem Logic Board.
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Setze die neue SSD vorsichtig in den Adapter ein. Verwende dabei die Länge des alten Laufwerks als Referenz, wenn sich die SSD vollständig im Adapter befindet. Die Längen sollten gleich sein.
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Schiebe die SSD und den Adapter gerade in den Sockel.
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Stelle beim Wiedereinsetzen der SSD sicher, dass sie richtig sitzt, bevor du die Halteschraube wieder einsetzt.
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Verwende im Terminal den folgenden Befehl, um den Ruhezustand zu deaktivieren: ---- "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0" ----
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Wenn du den Ruhezustand später aktivieren möchtest, verwende: "sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 3"
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Befolge diese Anleitung in umgekehrter Reihenfolge, um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen.
52 Kommentare
I have a Macbook air 2017 1466this model https://support.apple.com/kb/SP753?local...
macOS Mojave ver 10.14.6. will your manual work?
Yes, this Manual will work for your Device.
Greets - Maik
Hi!.. Does anyone knows if the crucial SSD will work with the Macbook Air 13” 2017?
Thanks!
It worked with the samsung Evo drive, so it should work with crucial as well. please let us know after.
Dan -
i just installed a crucial 500 GB link below and work terrific
Hi Francisco,
I have the same SSD drive, but I’m not able to see the drive in disk utility. Did you have to do anything special to format the drive? Could you post the link for the adapter you used?
Thanks for your help!
Gene
Hi, be warned that there is a clearance issue with the Crucial P1 + the adapter on the 2017 Macbook Air 13”. I had to trim the notch for the screw to fit.
Max -
Can confirm also that this same setup works on a MacBook Pro 13” Retina Early 2015. Mojave 10.14.5 with Rivo NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter and 1TB Crucial P1 SSD NVMe
Before Upgrade from 128GB Apple (samsung) SSD: < 220 MB/s read/write speeds from disk
After: 1200MB/s read/write with the Crucial P1 1TB PCI channels read as an NVMe device in System Information
joshuafiddler -
Thank you for following up!
Dan -
Have some bad news… suddenly started getting frequent kernel panic from this mod.
when I installed, it worked flawlessly until July 25, 2019 when I started getting kernel panic when on battery.
I knew I had to replace my battery soon, it was just under 90% of design capacity. But the error was always kicked out by iokit specifically from IONVMeFamily 2.1.0
Bought an iFixit Battery, installed it on 28 July. Calibrated it according to the instructions. Still get at PPT004 warning in the hardware diagnostics program on startup. (battery not functioning correctly).
I feel however, based on the 22 July system update to Mojave 10.14.5 to 10.14.6, may be the culprit.
In the meanwhile, i’ve gone back to the original SSD, will try to properly re-calibrate the battery, as during initial phase, the magsafe disconnected momentarily.
Thankfully, I have a backup machine to work on, albeit a windows-based one. :-( Anywho, will keep y’all posted.
joshuafiddler -
I just installed the same update last night and also have a Crucial P1 1TB PCI. I will keep you informed. You installed the corrected update not the original right? The original was cause kernel panics across the board. I believe the corrected update came out on July 29th
Dan -
Yeah, I’m on the oops-we-casused-kernel-panics-for-everyone-here-try-this macOS update. lol.
So a strange turn of events…
In my desperation, after I removed the P1 and put the original back in to see if it was battery or the disk, I made a bootable USB installation of same kernel-panic free updated macOS Mojave 10.14.6, put the P1 back in, ran some diagnostics from USB installation, all clean, and then proceeded to work, KERNEL-PANIC-FREE riiiiight up until yesterday at 10:38:27 (thanks Console.app) while re-syncing my OneDrive account… part of me wonders if I’ve got some corrupt data in there that is causing havoc with the NVMe driver.
For the time being, I’ve disabled sleep (always happens after it goes to sleep and I wake it up),
Thanks for the back-n-forth. Will also keep you posted.
joshuafiddler -
UPDATE:
I had no luck with clearing the battery error with the iFixit Battery after re-calibrating.
Things worked well for a brief period: 4 days of no KPs. Cannot identify any corrupt data.
KPs started up again. In desperation, I opened up the case, and reseated the P1. Again noted that the drive seemed almost loose in the key-slot. Tightened the lock-down screw to a bit more than hand tight.
That was 24 hours ago, and no KPs after suffering 5 or 6 the day before while trying to get some fricking C-code finished. Thanks to the reprieve, got it done. Now trying to make sure everything is okay.
joshuafiddler -
Awesome to hear, I am running 10.14.6 and not having any issues.
Dan -
I wonder if this still applies for the 2019 model.
Max Fiedler -
You’d have to see if the SSD is removable, the form-factor etc. perhaps the tear-down is a good place to check.
joshuafiddler -
2018 and forward the memory is not removable i’m afraid
Dan -
Is the 1TB Crucial P1 SSD NVMe convertible to the Macbook Air early 2015?
On Apples website it only says that it’s convertible with 512 gb
Pernille Madsen -
Yes it should work fine
Dan -
Works well with Kingston A2000 250GB… 1GB write / 1.5GB rear /sec
TB_rep -
thanks for the feedback!
Dan -
From what i read before, for a MacBook Air early 2015, we have confirmed that the following work fine :
a. One Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD
b. One M.2 NGFF M-Key SSD Convert Card to Nvme PCI-E.
But which adapter ? There are several brands ranging from €10-€40 … Any thoughts ?
Can anyone confirm the overall length of the original M2 ssd on the above MacBook air ? The Crucial M2 states total length of 80mm. Has anyone the length of the adapter that fits ?
Also will the above work on a MacBook Air early 2015 with latest High Sierra 10.13.6 ? I am not ready to migrate to the new file system on Mojave.
Dimitris Nikolopoulos -
High sierra should not be an issue as others has confirmed this working, the adapter is “Sintech NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card for Upgrade
Dan -
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JPC...
robinprior -
Can anyone help out ? 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
Dimitris Nikolopoulos -
I have the same problem of Dimitris. Please someone could help us?
Thank you very much
Dani -
I can confirm using the SinTech long adapter with a Western Digital SN720 256 GB (aka WD Black) NVME SSD works great with sleep and hibernation being flawless. On my early 2017 Macbook Air. Im getting 1700MB/s Read, and 1400MB/s write speeds. My original 128GB Apple SSD was getting about 800 MB/s read and write. Make sure to use the screw that came with the adapter. I don’t see any extra battery drain either. I was running OSX Catalina 10.15.3 and used a bootable USB and Time Machine backup. Formatted my WD SN720 with APFS. My 2017 Air came back right where I left off.
Abe m -
Thanks for the update!
Dan -
I try it with:
- Macbook Air Early 2015 13’’.
- Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD
- QNINE M.2 Adaptador convertidor NVME SSD para MacBook Air Pro Retina Mediados de 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017, Kit de actualización NVME/AHCI SSD para A1465 A1466 A1398 A1502
- Catalina 10.15.3
It doesn’t work. The Macbook Air doesn’t see the SSD.
Tomás Lucas -
Did the bootable disk see the SSD?
Dan -
In the MacBook Air 2017 and the Catalina 10.15.5 can you upgrade the ssd using the Samsung evo 960? And if you use the Samsung evo 970 will it work? Always with the adapter, thank you for your help
bbreia -
Sorry for the late reply, I cant see why it would not work, did you give it a shot?
Dan -
works with WD_black 500 + Sintech adapter on MacBook Air 13” early 2014 running MacOS Big Sur
Muwa -
Awesome to hear|!
Dan -
Will this all work with earlier versions of Mac OS? I prefer to stay at Sierra level and no higher.
Mark T Galyean -
This worked for me:
- Macbook Air Mid 2017 “MacBookAir7,2“
- macOS Big Sur
- Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB NVMe M.2 . (I checked that it had latest firmware 2021 Oct. For how to do that, go youtube “970 evo plus firmware update“)
- Adapter: “Rivo NGFF M.2 Adapter“ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z87N85Y https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07N4HS69S (even though product description did not mention MacBook Air 2017) Also adapter physically fit fine. Did not cause MacBook Air back cover to bulge
shin -
Thanks for sharing!!
Dan -
Macbook air early 2015 with ssd crucial P1 nvme
Hi to all,
I bought a crucial P1 ssd nvme with this adapter: ++https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z87N85Y++ and I make a bootable disk with mojave in usb.
When I restart the mac, and when I go to Utility disk, my new disk there isn’t.
I also putted the P1 in an external case and in this case the new ssd therre is so I formatted in apfs from here. But when I put it inside there isn’t.
Could someone help me please?
I’m becoming crazy!!!!!
Probably it depend from operating system?
Dani -
Make sure you click show all drives
Dan -
What about the compatibility with Crucial P3 500GB PCIe 3.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, Fino a 3500MB/s?
Dan Ame -