If you own a MacBook Pro 13 in early 2013. you can upgrade or replace its solid-state drive using this guide. ***This MacBook Pro Repair*** uses a proprietary storage drive connector and is therefore not compatible with common M.02 drives without the use of an adapter.
Before you perform this repair, back up your existing SSD. you'll need to familiarize yourself with internet recovery or create a bootable external drive so that you can install macOS and migrate your data from the old drive to the new one.
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We recommend installing macOS 10.13 High Sierra (or a later macOS) before replacing the original SSD from your ***[link|https://utmios-solution.com/|MacBook Pro Repair|new_window=true]***. The latest version of macOS requires updated storage drives that can't be found in versions prior to High Sierra
== Lower Case ==
* To remove the lower case from the upper case. Remove the ten screws attaching the lower case, and remove the ten screws that hold them together:
* Two 2.3 mm P5 Pentalobe screws
* Eight 3.0 mm P5 Pentalobe screws
* To avoid damaging your device, ensure that every screw goes back exactly where it came from throughout this repair.
== Step 2 ==
* During repairs, keep track of each screw and make sure it is put back on.
* To separate the upper case and lower case, place your fingers between them and slowly pull both in different directions.
* Now keep both cases in different places.
== Step 3 ==
* To connect the two cases, gently push the center of the lower back down.
You will need the assistance of a technician for the further process. You can find the best advice for ***Macbook Pro Repair*** at UTM India.
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