I just purchased a new hard drive, and it is listed as being compatible with my Early 2014 Macbook Air. When I put the old hard drive back in, it works fine. I do see that the old hard drive is 3.3V -- 2.1A, and the new hard drive is 3.3V -- 1.2A.[br]
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When I boot off my Time Machine backup drive and open Disk Utility, the new disk is not there at all.[br]
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I have reset NVRAM and SMC, but neither helped.
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I have reset NVRAM and SMC, but neither helped.[br]
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Here is the HD bundle I am trying to use: https://www.ifixit.com/products/macbook-pro-and-macbook-air-mid-2013-to-early-2015-ssd-upgrade-bundle#guides
I just purchased a new hard drive, and it is listed as being compatible with my Early 2014 Macbook Air. When I put the old hard drive back in, it works fine. I do see that the old hard drive is 3.3V -- 2.1A, and the new hard drive is 3.3V -- 1.2A.[br]
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When I boot off my Time Machine backup drive and open Disk Utility, the new disk is not there at all.
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When I boot off my Time Machine backup drive and open Disk Utility, the new disk is not there at all.[br]
I just purchased a new hard drive, and it is listed as being compatible with my Early 2014 Macbook Air. When I put the old hard drive back in, it works fine. I do see that the old hard drive is 3.3V -- 2.1A, and the new hard drive is 3.3V -- 1.2A.[br]
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When I boot off my Time Machine backup drive and open Disk Utility, the new disk is not there at all.