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Sintech NGFF M.2 PCIe SSD Adapter Card For Upgrade SSD MZ-JPU128T SD6PQ4M-128G of 2013 2014 2015 MacBook


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Notice: Pls read below description if it can't work for you. There is hibernation for all 2013-2014 Macs,you can set it to resolve this problem by typing "sudo pmset standby 1" as guider in attached p

Allows M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to replace SSD MZ-JPU128T/SD6PQ4M-128G of 2013-2015 Macbook

Support Samsung 960 or 970 EVO(MZ-V6E250BW MZ-V6E500BW,MZ-V6E1T0BW)

Support Toshiba XG3/XG4 ,Intel 600P?660P,760P

Notice:It can't support recovering from internet,important to prepare bootable USB disk driver(M.2 PCIe has no OS systerm inside,it must be erased first),if you don't know how to do this, you can ask

Binding:

Electronics

Brand:

Sintech

EAN:

0701017254492

Label:

Sintech

Manufacturer:

Sintech

Model:

ST-NGFF2013

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Others

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Color:ST-NGFF2013C NOTICE:because too many customers can use it,I suggest you to try it again if your MAC can't detect nVME SSD. Pls notice to insert card fully into SSD slot and you must prepare bootable USB disk(see third point) with High Sierra to format M.2 SSD first, it can't support recover from internet. main steps are as following: 1. Make sure to move to High Sierra while still on your old drive, so that a newer firmware is installed that can handle NVME. 2. Do a full backup to your TimeMachine. 3. Create a High Sierra Installer on a bootable USB stick. 4. Open the macbook and disconnect the battery while switching out the drive and make sure both adapter and new SSD sit snug. Finally reconnect the battery before closing the shell. 5. Insert the Installer USB stick from step 2, and press the option key while the machine starts. Once it's up you can now go to the disk utils to format