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Overview
Depending on the model of your Apple computer, you may be able to replace your hard drive or solid state drive. First and foremost you will need to figure out what model computer you have. To do so, go to the logo in the upper left corner of your screen and choose "About this Mac"
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Many portable Apple computers now have an "on-boarded" Solid State Drive (SSD) which means the drive is soldered onto the main logic board. Do not attempt to remove these. If you have one of these models, it is recommended that you bring the computer directly to an Apple Certified Repair Technician. |
User Changeable Hard Drives / Solid State Drives
- MacBook Core 2 Duo
- MacBook Unibody
- MacBook Pro 13″ (2009-2012)
- MacBook Pro 13″ with Retina Display (Late 2012-Early 2015)
- MacBook Pro 15″ (2008-2012)
- MacBook Pro 15″ with Retina Display (Mid 2012-Mid 2015)
- MacBook Pro 17″ (All Models)
- MacBook Air 11″ (2010-2015)
- MacBook Air 13″ (2010-2017)
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- Retina MacBook (All Models)
- MacBook Pro 13” (2016-2017)
- MacBook Pro 13” with Touch Bar (All Models)
- MacBook Pro 15” with Touch Bar (All Models)
- MacBook Air 13″ with Retina Display
MacBook Pro
Instructions and images for replacing the Hard Drive in a 13" MacBook Pro: https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Pro_13%22
Instructions and images for replacing the Hard Drive in a 15" MacBook Pro: https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Pro_15%22
MacBook Air
Instructions and images for replacing the Hard Drive in a MacBook Air: https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Air
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