You can upgrade MacBook 2013/2014 with NVME drive (sort of) but you’ll meet few problems after that.[br]
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First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI by installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.
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Problems you might have:
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* Long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)
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* Finder shows it as external
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* Random freezes or restarts after hibernation
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Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe/mSATA instead of PCIe/NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 This one works as it should.[br]
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First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI by installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
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Problems you might have:[br]
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- long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)[br]
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- finder shows it as external[br]
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- random freezes or restarts after hibernation[br]
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Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe SATA instead of NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 - this one works as it should.[br]
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MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with m.2 NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)
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MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with M.2 PCIe/NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)
You can upgrade MacBook 2013/2014 with NVME drive (sort of) but you’ll meet few problems after that.[br]
First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI by installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
[br]
Problems you might have:[br]
- long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)[br]
- finder shows it as external[br]
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- random freezes or restarts after sleep[br]
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- random freezes or restarts after hibernation[br]
[br]
Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe SATA instead of NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 - this one works as it should.[br]
[br]
MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with m.2 NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)
You can upgrade MacBook 2013/2014 with NVME drive (sort of) but you’ll meet few problems after that.[br]
First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI by installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
[br]
Problems you might have:[br]
- long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)[br]
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- finder show it as external[br]
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- finder shows it as external[br]
- random freezes or restarts after sleep[br]
[br]
Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe SATA instead of NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 - this one works as it should.[br]
[br]
MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with m.2 NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)
You can upgrade MacBook 2013/2014 with NVME drive (sort of) but you’ll meet few problems after that.[br]
-
First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI but installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
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First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI by installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
[br]
Problems you might have:[br]
- long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)[br]
- finder show it as external[br]
- random freezes or restarts after sleep[br]
[br]
Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe SATA instead of NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 - this one works as it should.[br]
[br]
MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with m.2 NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)
You can upgrade MacBook 2013/2014 with NVME drive (sort of) but you’ll meet few problems after that.[br]
-
First of all you have you upgrade your MacBook EFI but installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
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First of all you have to upgrade your MacBook EFI but installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
+
[br]
+
Problems you might have:[br]
+
- long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)[br]
+
- finder show it as external[br]
+
- random freezes or restarts after sleep[br]
+
[br]
+
Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe SATA instead of NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 - this one works as it should.[br]
+
[br]
+
MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with m.2 NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)
You can upgrade MacBook 2013/2014 with NVME drive (sort of) but you’ll meet few problems after that.[br]
First of all you have you upgrade your MacBook EFI but installing High Sierra, then you can attach NVME drive with adapter and it should be recognizable.[br]
[br]
Problems you might have:[br]
- long time before boot (even if disk is set as bootdrive)[br]
- finder show it as external[br]
- random freezes or restarts after sleep[br]
[br]
Your only option is to use SM951 AHCI (PCIe SATA instead of NVMe) drive - MZHPV128/256/512 - this one works as it should.[br]
[br]
MacBook Pro/Air 2015 has no problem with m.2 NVMe drives and you can upgrade it safe and works great ;)