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Can I swap SSD between 2 MacBook Pros: 2013 into 2015?

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Can I take the SSD from my old MacBook Pro and install it in my new one, OS and all and expect it to boot without issue or boot at all?

What has to be done to keep the data on the SSD safe?

Do I risk damaging the SSD or the computer?

They have slight differences in specs does this mean its not possible?

If it boot, will it be buggy or work completely normal?

I know the PCIe slots are backwards compatible, but will the software allow the old hardware to boot?

P.S.: Old computer trackpad is broken, but has 1 TB storage vs new computer only has 125 GB storage, don’t mind if I lose a little speed.

Slight spec differences:

* Late 2013 /Early 2015
* 2.8GHZ / 2.7GHZ
* i7 core / i5 core
* Both are model: A1502

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Can I swap SSD between 2 MacBook Pros: 2013 into 2015?

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Can I take the SSD from my old MacBook Pro and install it in my new one, OS and all and expect it to boot without issue or boot at all?
What has to be done to keep the data on the SSD safe?
Do I risk damaging the SSD or the computer?
They have slight differences in specs does this mean its not possible?
If it boot, will it be buggy or work completely normal?
I know the PCIe slots are backwards compatible, but will the software allow the old hardware to boot?
P.S.: Old computer trackpad is broken, but has 1 TB storage vs new computer only has 125 GB storage, don’t mind if I lose a little speed.
Slight spec differences:
-Late 2013 /Early 2015
-
-2.8GHZ / 2.7GHZ
-
-i7 core / i5 core
-
-but both are model: A1502
+* Late 2013 /Early 2015
+* 2.8GHZ / 2.7GHZ
+* i7 core / i5 core
+* Both are model: A1502

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Can I swap ssd beetween 2 MacBook Pros: 2013 into 2015?
+Can I swap SSD between 2 MacBook Pros: 2013 into 2015?

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-can i take the ssd from my old mbp and install it in the new one, OS and all and expect it to boot without issue or boot at all?
+Can I take the SSD from my old MacBook Pro and install it in my new one, OS and all and expect it to boot without issue or boot at all?
-what has to be done to keep the data on the sad safe?
+What has to be done to keep the data on the SSD safe?
-do i risk damaging the ssd or the computer?
+Do I risk damaging the SSD or the computer?
They have slight differences in specs does this mean its not possible?
If it boot, will it be buggy or work completely normal?
-I know the pcie slots are backwards compatible, but will the software allow the old hardware to boot?
+I know the PCIe slots are backwards compatible, but will the software allow the old hardware to boot?
-ps: old computer trackpad is broken, but has 1T storage vs new computer only has 125gb storage, dont mind if I lose a little speed.
+P.S.: Old computer trackpad is broken, but has 1 TB storage vs new computer only has 125 GB storage, don’t mind if I lose a little speed.
-slight spec differences:
+Slight spec differences:
-late 2013 / early 2015
+Late 2013 /Early 2015
2.8GHZ / 2.7GHZ
i7 core / i5 core
but both are model: A1502

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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Can I swap ssd beetween 2 MacBook Pros: 2013 into 2015?

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can i take the ssd from my old mbp and install it in the new one, OS and all and expect it to boot without issue or boot at all?

what has to be done to keep the data on the sad safe?

do i risk damaging the ssd or the computer?

They have slight differences in specs does this mean its not possible?

If it boot, will it be buggy or work completely normal?

I know the pcie slots are backwards compatible,  but will the software allow the old hardware to boot?

ps: old computer trackpad is broken, but has 1T storage vs new computer only has 125gb storage, dont mind if I lose a little speed.

slight spec differences:

late 2013 / early 2015

2.8GHZ / 2.7GHZ

i7 core / i5 core

but both are model: A1502

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MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015

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