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    • 上部ケースと底ケースを留めている次の10本のネジを外します。

    • 2.3 mm P5ペンタローブネジ−2本

    • 3.0 mm P5ペンタローブネジー8本

    • この修理では、各ネジの装着位置をメモ書きして管理してください。再組み立ての際は、デバイスにダメージを与えないよう、正しい場所に装着してください。

    For all the screws you use the P5 pentalobe screwdriver?

    Carlos - 返信

    Pentalobe is only for the screws on the bottom cover. The Torx screw driver is for the remainder.

    Fredrik -

    I never, ever, ever considered using anything but the correct tool on the Pentalobe screws. Too easy to strip and void your warranty (if still in effect), as well as make it almost impossible to get inside later for another upgrade or repair. The Wiha P5 Pentalobe screwdriver fits like a glove and costs only about $11 (a fraction of your drive's price)at Amazon.com. Get it!

    marketing - 返信

    I followed this exactly and was able to replace my broken trackpad. I did not have to replace the ribbon OR the battery. However I would suggest getting the ribbon since it’s fairly cheap, as for the batteries I was able to do it with a card only. I didn’t use any heat or the liquid but it takes some time. You really have to work the card in there to release the glue. Also you must be very careful not to bend the batteries or damage them, if you do you must replace with new. This took me about 1.5hrs and my computer works like new. Apple cost for this job was around $450, I did it for $120. Big ups to ifixit for this awesome tutorial, tool set and parts!

    On a side note, only use quality tools, the cheap ones will break or strip the screws.

    Dustin Steward - 返信

    Note that the eight 3mm screws have a shoulder under the head, while the two 2.3mm screws are “full thread”, i.e., there is no shoulder under their heads. It’s important to put the two screws with no shoulder at the hinge of the cover.

    All ten screws require a P5 Pentalobe screwdriver, preferably with a magnetized tip to help hold and position the screw.

    All of the screws have blue “Loctite” thread locker compound on their threads. This is to help prevent the screws from working loose and falling out. Don’t attempt to clean the Loctite from the screws — leave it in place, and it will continue to help prevent the re-inserted screws from working loose.

    When replacing the bottom cover, it is a good technique to insert and BEGIN tightening all ten screws BEFORE fully tightening any one screw. After all the screws have been started, then go around and finish tightening all of them. By doing this, you make it easier to feel that each screw has been started properly, and is not “cross-threaded”.

    doubleclutch - 返信

    This is what I found on my MBP mid-2014 13” Retina. All 10 used the same screwdriver. I didn’t see the blue “loctite” but I also got my computer refurbished.

    Evan Shulman -

    A good technique for starting to thread the screws when replacing them is to position and align the screw, and with the driver, gently turn the screw in the REMOVAL direction until you feel and hear a slight click. This click happens when the leading thread of the screw drops off of the leading edge of the thread in the hole — this is the point at which the threads are properly positioned for engagement. You can now turn the driver and screw in the TIGHTENING direction. This technique will help prevent accidental “cross-threading” of the screw, which will damage the threads permanently.

    Note that this is a useful technique when installing ANY threaded fastener.

    doubleclutch - 返信

    Hi peeps,

    I have a wifi problem on this MBP 13” early 2015 and was pleasently surprised to find your guide to changing the airport card.

    However upon closer inspection it seems that on my MBP (purchased new or so I thought) the 3 antennae seem so have been soldered together at the point where they are clamped to the chassis. I have photos but cannot post here. Can anyone conform that where the 3 antennae wires are held to the chssis by the 2 scew metal support (just before disappearing into the screen hinge), the support is not meant to short the 3 wires together. This makes no sense for 3 seperate antennae wires.

    Any advice /close up photos is welcome here.

    dom

    colonel mustard - 返信

    Tip: Use post-it notes to keep track of screws

    1. Pack of post it notes

    2. Stick screws to the sticky part of the post it note

    3. Write on the post it note which step and what kind of screw it is

    ibash - 返信

    Hi, in order to drain the battery I am running:

    yes > /dev/null

    in 4 terminals, so the CPU maxes out at almost 99%.

    I hope this speeds up the battery draining process.

    And the backlight is at maximum brightness :-)

    You can see the cpu load in Activity Monitor.

    Its draining at 20% per 15 minutes.

    Any concerns about draining the battery in this way?

    Andre van der Ham - 返信

    Something I’ve been curious about, is it possible to upgrade a late 2013 Retina model MacBook Pro, with the improved 16gb ram and i7 processor logic board from the 2015 retina model? I’d be interested to try but not ready to shell out the $500+ to be the first lol

    Chat Dawgie - 返信

    Without rehashing what others have said, I would highly recommend reading through the steps *and* the comments for each before tackling your replacement for tips. Highlights for me were: only disconnecting what actually needed to be disconnected, rotating the spudger to release the track pad cable, a hair dryer worked perfectly fine, and the pencil outline of the battery before you remove. You got this!

    N DesRochers - 返信

    Installation of replacement AirPort card was easier than I had expected thanks to this guide. Thank you.

    chaslaw - 返信

    I use replaced SSD and it was super easy and working great. I can finally upgrade Mac OS with plenty of room to spare and no more low memory alerts. Well worth investment and didn’t have to buy new laptop

    Pete James - 返信

    It's interesting that this tutorial is rated Moderate even though you need to remove the battery. The battery removal tutorial which is basically the same but with fewer steps is rated Difficult.

    Marv Ruona - 返信

    when i pulled the screws out i arranged them in the same way they were in. the top 2 middle screws appeared to be shorter than the rest. in order to keep them in place i got a square of packing tape sticky side up, taped both sides down with 2 other pieces of tape. and then put the screws head down in the order i pulled them.

    Jason Wade - 返信

    Excellent instructions although checking battery and speakers aligned before fixing batteries into place is essential. MacBook good as new!

    John Foreman - 返信

    I find it helpful to spread a soft, slightly fuzzy cloth (like flannel) over my workspace before doing something with small parts. It keeps screws and things from rolling or bouncing away. A towel might be too plush, though, as a screw might get lost in it.

    Richard KeslerWest - 返信

    I cannot get the two screws (that are different than the other ones) out and now they’re stripped. Any idea what to do without using a drill?

    Honeybee94 - 返信

    DO NOT REMOVE SPEAKER CABLES!! The connectors are fragile. Just remove speakers and bend attached cable away from battery. Same for trackpad cable connector at front side. This cable crosses the middle of the battery. Just remove the one connector on the back side - leave front side connector attached and fold cable toward front of computer out of way of battery.

    Paul Lebow - 返信

  2. MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Mid 2014 SSDの交換: 手順 2、 1の画像 1
    • 上部ケースと底ケースの間に指を差し込みます。

    • ゆっくりと底ケースを上部ケースから離していきます。

    This takes a bit more effort than you might expect. Put your fingers where shown and lift about 3inches. With enough upwards pressure the plastic holders will “pop free” and the bottom will come off easily.

    hamiltont - 返信

    To reattach bottom case I found it helpful to line fingers up with clips under case should snap easily

    Peter Stoll - 返信

    If your old battery has swollen, the lower case may “pop” open. Don’t lose your screws!

    Maxine Loveman - 返信

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    • 底ケースは上部ケースと2つのプラスチック製クリップで中央付近に接続されています。

    • 再組み立ての際は、丁寧に底ケースの中央を2つのプラスチック製クリップに接続するように押し込んでください。

    This wording I found quite confusing. They just mean when putting the lid back on that you just removed in the previous step, push here.

    Mmm ttt - 返信

    I took my pointer and thumb (which are luckily long enough) to feel where the studs are on the back panel, and then as I put the back panel back on, I pushed in the spot I had marked with my fingers to ensure I was applying pressure only on this part.

    Evan Shulman - 返信

    If you’re doing an iFixIt battery replacement, the replacement battery has two rubber nubs which are right where the clips are that receive these studs. Folks have been saying it’s hard to get the studs to clip back in after replacement, and I had the same issue. I trimmed the top of these rubber nubs, which are a bit bigger than those on the original battery, with some side cutters. That made the fit much better.

    Rob Gorbet - 返信

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    • 必要に応じてバッテリーの接続ボードに留められているプラスチック製カバーを外してください。

    A plastic foam cover also covers plug and socket and the whole battery. It is easy to remove it from the right side to the trackpad wire that the battery plug is free like shown in the picture. I kept it to use it again later.

    Daniel Brehm - 返信

    I have done tons of these battery replacements.

    You don’t need to do anything on the list after you disconnect the battery, apart from carefully moving the speakers out of the way, and then prise up the battery modules. I just very carefully, and with little even motions, use a large slot screwdriver. Being careful to keep it flat, to not puncture the battery.

    Easy peasy. I have never had an issue after dozens of the tasks…

    davelarose - 返信

    Dear Sir,

    as you seem to be very much experienced with battery replacements you might perhaps give me a hint why after having removed the battery pack successfilly, the keyboard doesn't work anymore after booting the system. The Touchpad works, the keyboard backlight works but typing does not function at all.

    I only disconnected the battery connector and touched nothing else. I am quite desperate …

    Gerd Uyan -

    I agree with Dave la Rose, provided you use heat rather than solvent to remove the old battery (or possibly floss, haven’t done that). Please see my comment further down this thread on how to use an iOpener for correctly heating the glue joint

    I. Margaronis - 返信

    After removing battery contact board plastic. My screwdriver accidentally fell and touched the battery board. And it short circuited. Now my battery doesn't charge. My laptop doesn't work without charger now. shuts after a few minutes of use. Can i fix it without sending it for repairs?

    Phillip Ngwenya - 返信

    Is replacing the battery necessary?

    Ralph Louis - 返信

    How do we know if it's necessary to replace the plastic cover adhered to the battery contact board?

    What are the factors that would require that?

    Lux - 返信

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    • スパッジャーの平面側先端を使って、バッテリーコネクターをロジックボード上のソケットからまっすぐ持ち上げます。

    • コネクターのみ持ち上げるよう確認しながら作業を進めてください。ソケットには接触しないでください。ロジックボードに永久的なダメージを与えてしまうことがあります。

    I have a friends MacBook Pro that has some water damage that caused the MacBook not to be able to use battery power, but still work when plugged into A/C. Upon further inspection I can see visible corrosion on a few of the 9 cables going from the battery connector to that small circuit board. Is it possible to just replace that circuit board?

    jramsey21 - 返信

    Sometimes it can be enough to just clean the contacts without having to replace the entire board. Dosent work for complicated IC's like plcc type, where corrosion is underneath the chip. Here you will have to reheat and reapply the IC.

    andrehedegaard -

    When placing the battery connector back into the socket on the logic board, check that every part of connector is pressed down. You should hear a soft click when it's back in place.

    Ethan Tarquin - 返信

    +1

    I thought I made sure it was connected but when running the computer it only detected the battery but couldn’t power it. I had to run with power adapter. Also it didn’t charge. I guess some pins were connected but not all. To verify that all were connected I removed the plastic cover, placed it carefully completely flat, and then reattached the plastic cover. After that it worked!

    Jonas Ehrs -

    Removing the battery connector took a bit of finagling. It wasn’t as easy as one would think. Be very careful when doing this as they warn to not damage it. Otherwise great instructions!!!!

    Peppon - 返信

    Lift from the long, flat side, not the shorter side. In this picture, you should lift from the NORTH part of the connector, not the WEST side like they are doing. This is because you can spread the pressure from lifting the connector across more area, as compared to the side. I accidentally broke off part of my battery connector lifting it up the way shown, but was able to do it the way I described without problem. Make sure to lift from the wide part so you don’t have my same trouble!

    Jaden Salama - 返信

    The connector is no more than 1mm thick… the socket is 3-to-4mm deep so make sure you’re trying to remove the connector itself, and not pulling at the socket.

    Richie Egg - 返信

    Thank you Richie I was trying to lift the socket.

    be careful the little square block is actually made of 2 parts and you only have to lift the upper part as Richie said

    ilyes - 返信

    You can do it from the side like the picture, but i would recommend twisting almost like a screw driver once you have leverage under the overhanging part of the left side like in the picture. Twist the tool so that it starts to put pressure on the top, until you’ll hear it click out. You can be somewhat forceful but it shouldn’t require a lot of strength. Guiding the tool with one hand and twisting with the other is a good way to attempt this.

    Colin Nowers - 返信

    After I put the battery back I found out at this step that the new battery connector was off by 2 mm (because I installed my battery slightly off). Since the connector is rigid, I removed it’s plastic cover (just like we all did in Step 4) to free the cable, which allowed me to bent it enough to properly plug the connector.

    Marc - 返信

    Simple question: why we need to do this, I mean, disconnect battery from main board?

    Bin Zhu - 返信

    Well, I’m reading this step in the battery replacement repair guide, so it’s pretty critical to disconnect the battery from the main board. I’m guessing these steps are reused in other guides where disconnecting the battery might not be such an obvious need.

    surf -

    Also wondering the same. I came here from a link to replace the fan. Is it necessary to disconnect the battery inorder to replace the fan?

    Chris Andrews -

    The connector wires from the battery to the connector are long

    You'll have to bend them downward and into the small cove that exists so the connector can fit in place.
    So use the a plastic card or flat end of the spudger to bend them downward and folded a bit back so the connector will fit in place.
    Use your old battery as a guide for how they should be bent.

    RON BUENO - 返信

    Hi All ,

    I followed the instructions step by step and changed the board successfully and reconnected everything back. When I powered it back on I can see it is charging again however it just displays a black screen and no display. Keyboard light comes on as well and the apple logo light on the back lid also turns on. Not sure what is wrong ? It has been charging for more than 15 minutes and still no joy. Anyone able to help solve or identify the issue .

    Thanks

    Kaleem - 返信

    The connector cover is slightly wider and longer than the socket (<1mm) so there is a small "lip" around the top that can be used to lift it.

    Richard KeslerWest - 返信

    If your are not familiar with those repairs, and as with most of those connections, I recommend to take the time to observe your computer and the pictures from the tutorial, reading instructions and comments before starting each step. This battery connector needs both a bit of force and of precision. For a battery repair the connection of the new battery is a bit more tricky, you need to have your battery in the right position and to force it a bit the connector

    David Obis - 返信

  6. MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Mid 2014 SSDの交換: 手順 6、 1の画像 1
    • 修理作業中、アクシデントによりソケットがバッテリーコネクターに接続しないよう、折り曲げて邪魔にならない位置に移動させてください。

    If you miss or let this step for later like I did, the power left in the battery even though the computer is completely shut down, will screw up the I/O board cable like I did. I noticed this after I put all the pieces back, turn the computer on and surprise, no wifi hardware is detected. -.-

    sebasgaes - 返信

    I put a small piece of blue painters tape on the battery connector contacts to prevent it from accidentally making a connection and shorting. This helped keep things a bit more protected.

    LaymanLab - 返信

    @sebasgaes, shoot, I'm only part way through the process, but I skipped this step thinking it wasn't necessary. I'm only through step 12 right now, but is there a fix if my machine doesn't recognize the wifi hardware after I've put it all back together? I don't see reference to the "I/O board cable" anywhere else in the instructions, so I'm confused about your mention of that...

    jiclark - 返信

    UPDATE: I completed the job, rebooted, and all is well, wifi and all. Thanks anyway; gotta love iFixIt!!

    jiclark -

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    • ロジックボード上に留められたSSDから、 2.9 mm T5トルクスネジを1本外します。

    In case you need it, the underside of the SSD board will indicate the size of the drive, e.g., 128GB.

    Aldo Cugnini - 返信

    I have tried to unscrew this screw on 3 different laptops, and the T5 is not getting a good grasp. I didnt want to apply too much pressure in fear of stripping the screw. I have had success with side grabbing bits in the past, but even this has not gotten a good grip on this screw. Does anyone have advice on what I can do in order to extract it cleanly?

    Athar Sheikh - 返信

    make sure you’re using a T5 and not the P5 you used to open the case

    meaty.1 -

    I have been trying as well and I believe in my MBP the screw that’s attached to the SSD is a T3 not a T5, which is why the T5 screwdriver that comes with the kit does not work.

    Andres Marrugo -

    The nut that is attached to logic board, in which the screw is secured into, has broken off. Am I able to super glue this back to the laptop or how should i proceed?

    Drake E - 返信

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    • SSDの端をわずかに持ち上げて、ロジックボード上のソケットからSSDを持ち上げます。

    • SSDを掴んで取り出せることができる程度まで(約0.25インチ)持ち上げてください。

    Transcend 960GB JetDrive 720 SATAIII 6Gb/s Solid State Drive Upgrade Kit for MacBook Pro 13" with Retina Display, Late 2012 - Early 2013 (TS960GJDM720) - Is this compatible with the Macbook Pro 13" Retina - Mid 2014?

    Jess - 返信

    Según el fabricante no, me puse en contacto con ellos y dicen que estan en desarrollo. Yo ya pregunte en este foro por que otro unidad de ssd cambio la original y nadie responde...

    According to the manufacturer no, I got in touch with them and say they are developing . I already ask at this forum by another unit ssd change the original and nobody answers ..

    Antonio -

    Manufacturers that don't say it's compatible, just haven't tested it. You just have to pay special attention to the notch(es) on the connector. I had a 512 GB SSD lying around, but it had two notches at 1/3 and 2/3 (M.2 B & M notches) instead of the MacBook's notch that's somewhat in the middle and is NOT a standard of the M.2 format.

    addvariety -

    No. But OWC now sells a higher capacity SSD for the 2015 MBP's

    robert Seith - 返信

    Why do I need to disconnect the battery?

    David DelMonte - 返信

    To prevent damage on motherboard while connecting/disconnecting SSD.

    Fedor Zhuromsky -

    I read in other tutorials that when you disconnect the battery, you prevent electrical issues, shortcuts, etc, AND the system will start in a different mode and recognize that a new SSD drive is installed, else you may run into trouble trying to setup the new SSD

    … as others, I am not an IT expert, but found the above tip was useful

    Mario Dominguez Aguilar -

    What are your recommendations for transferring the data to the replacement flash drive?

    ari - 返信

    Before changing hard drive, back up data via Time Machine. After hard drive replacement, restore Time Machine backup onto new hard drive.

    William -

    no other brand sad, for MacBook RD mid 2014?

    iCalfixit - 返信

    Can i swap my macbook pro 13" (late 2013) 128gb ssd with macbook air 13" 512gb ssd...? Would it work like that or they don't work with this combination...?

    VVK - 返信

    Yes, you can.

    Oleg -

    Can i use 1T ssd in macbook Retina Mf840 ??? change 256 to 512 or 1T :/

    Pedram BehzadiFar - 返信

    Hey, do you know if Transcend Jetdrive 725 is compatible with a 2015 MBP 13 retina ? Thanks for your help

    Leo Merazian - 返信

    Could the ssd replace the 128gb hdd? Are they same size?

    wongsamson7 - 返信

    I’m hoping to install a 1TB or 2TB (preferably 2TB) in a MacBook Pro 13” early 2015 model. Which brand & model SSD would be recommended

    Kryn Sporry - 返信

    I just installed a OWC Aura Pro 1T in my mid 2014 MacBook Pro. Reviews were really good, OWC makes SSD’s for macs. Review on Macworld were good and they won awards back in 2011. So far no issues. Ironically the SSD originally came in my MacBook is a sandisk from apple. Almost 5 years and never had issues. Just too small of an SSD. Keeping it in the OWC EnvoyPro enclosure that came with the upgrade kit.

    Peppon -

    Hey fellow Upgraders :)I am currently working with an MBP 13inch early 2015, 128 Gb SSD inside. As we all know, that is barely enough to store your own photos on, and when the wife’s collection is added… well, let’s just say I need to put at least a 1TB in :)

    Checked all the comments, and concluded HW-wise Samsungs are a no go, as per notches not in the semi middle.

    One thing I have not anybody seen mentioning here is the heat production of the SSD. If I would put a 1TB in will it likely overheat and die in the enclosure, or do I not have to worry about it. Although there are air-vents on the MBP, I have not found a fan (hate sound anyway) to keep things cool.

    Your thoughts?

    Regards, Rick

    Rick Wilbrink - 返信

    If you’d like to use Samsung’s M.2 NVMe SSDs (and probably any other M.2 NVMe SSD currently on the market) you’ll have to get an adapter that will allow it; https://www.amazon.com/Sintech-Adapter-U.... As far as heat production is concerned the SSD’s built-in throttling mechanism can help mitigate that if it decides it’s running too hot; usually when there are large file transfers taking place. Off the top of my head I think Samsung and WD do thermal throttling.

    Barry Effinger -

    Consider adding a micro SD card, with an adapter, to the Macbook Pro permanently. Great way to add capacity beyond the SSD. You can get several adapters that are “low profile” and will not protrude form your MBP.

    petepub - 返信

    I just replaced my mid 2014 MacBook Pro 128 GB SSD to the Aura Pro X2 1T. Taking the old SSD out was easy but installing the new Aura pro X2 took several tries. I thought it was not going to fit as it only seated part way. I was getting a little worried but after a few tries I got it to seat all the way in. Formatted the drive per OWC instructions on their site and I’m waiting on the Time Machine Back-Up to complete. OWC site had a few e xtra steps than ifixit steps. MacBook Pro booted up fine and displayed the new Aura SSD. Formatted as noted in instructions as well. No issues to this point. I will update once restore is done. HOPE ALLWORKS FINE!!!!

    Peppon - 返信

    SUCCESS!!!!! All worked great, took a bit to reboot after back up restore. Part of the issue why it took so long I had to turn WiFi back on. Then it uploaded all my settings once I signed into my Apple ID account.

    Peppon -

    Hola, gracias por la guia. Estoy pensando en cambiar mi disco SSD (128gb) del Macbook Pro Retina finales de 2013, para tener más espacio para Windows 10, que necesito para un tema de trabajo y ahora mismo tengo bootcamp y tanto el OS X como el Windows están ajustadisimos los dos metidos en 128Gb. ¿Podría seguir usando bootcamp tras actualizar el disco duro o cambia algo?

    Nombre del modelo: MacBook Pro

    Identificador del modelo: MacBookPro11,1

    ¿Alguien me recomienda en su caso un disco duro compatible de 480gb?

    Carlos - 返信

    Carlos, aqui lo recomiendo un disco duro combatible de 480gb: OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD

    Lo del bootcamp, no sé si entiendo completamente? Sí se puede seguir usando bootcamp tras actualizar el disco duro, pero yo creo que tendrá que iniciar bootcamp en el nuevo SSD primeramente, y copiar los datos del otro SSD después. Dependerá en cómo lo ha preparado en la maquina suya.

    ¡Que le vaya bien!

    Taylor Dixon - 返信

    Muchas gracias. La idea era simplemente recuperar OS X (desde Time Machine o incluso reinstalar) y después ya volver a instalar bootcamp y Windows, mi duda era solo si al cambiar el disco sigue siendo siendo posible instalar bootcamp, y parece que así que me pondré a ello. Gracias!

    Carlos -

    So whats the best way to get the OS on my new SSD?

    Hans-Martin Rottenschlager - 返信

    My MacBook 13” retina mid 2014 won’t even turn on. Tried putting a new battery in, nothing. Can I remove the ssd and transfer the data using an external reader?

    Janie Hughes - 返信

    I was doing replacement using Transcend SSD and they provided an excellent guidance on how to restore the content of the SSD. Maybe it would help someone:

    1. Insert Apple original SSD into your Mac's SSD slot

    2. Power on and connect JDM855

    3. Use Disk Utility to format the JDM SSD as APFS (GUID scheme)

    Reference: https://drive.google.com/file/d/132Q0CZA...

    4. Download Carbon Copy Cloner to clone your MacOS (Download Link: https://bombich.com/)

    If your MacOS is 10.14 (Mojave), then you need to grant full disk access to this software.

    Reference: https://bombich.com/kb/ccc5/granting-ful...

    5. Power off and replace JDM850 with Apple original SSD, put Apple SSD into JDM's enclosure case.

    6. Power up and hold down "option" for few second

    7. Choose the external drive to enter MacOS

    8. Go "System Preference" to set JDM850 as start-up disk

    9. Power off and disconnect the external drive

    Peter Lachký - 返信

    I changed the 128gb SSD (brand: Samsung) inside my early 2015 13” MBAir for a larger one from OWC. Functions as expected.

    BUT: the 128gb SSD (from Samsung) does NOT retain information when used inside the OWC Envoy housing . . Conclusion: I own one 128gb SSD and one ENVOY, both useless . . .

    OWC, since their website contains (incomplete) info about compatibility of Apple SSD’s, can’t do anything for me. My reseller states he did not know about the issue. Ergo . . no more OWC for me.

    Simon - 返信

    Hi All,

    Excellent guide.

    Just my SSD seems to be broken down and I wonder how it would be possible to wipe a new OS ?

    Thanks a million

    Tolga - 返信

    Hi All,

    Is there any list of compatible SSD models available ?

    thanks a lo

    Tolga - 返信

    Does the replacement SSD need to be one sided construction?

    ie; all components on the outer side, flat board underneath

    Or will an SSD with components on both sides work?

    And if so, okay for heat?

    Reference:

    Wd_black SSDs - one-sided

    Data xpg pro SSDs - double sided

    Shawnovan Fedora - 返信

    Hi,

    Wandering the same as Tolga, are there any lists of compatible SSD for MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014)?

    Some tips on SSD for around 500 GB to an affordable price?

    - siv

    Siv Arsand - 返信

    I am one more who’d like to know how to be certain the SSD drive i buy for my mid 2014 MBP will fit and work???

    Daren -

    La velocidad de lectura/escritura no se ve reflejado de acuerdo con las especificaciones de una samsung sed 980 con capacidad de 1TB, la cual marca cerca de los 3500 mb, alguien sabe a que se debe esta situación? he buscado información al respecto pero no doy con la solución, la computadora es una MacBook Pro 13 pantalla retina Moo A1502 (principios 2015) .

    La computadora la detecto correctamente y permitió instalar el sistema operativo correctamente, al aplicar Disk Speed no refleja aumento en la lectura/escritura

    Saludos

    Adan Martinez - 返信

    Compre el Modelo NVMe SSD P2, y lo instale en una macbook pro early 2015 con su respectivo adaptador, pero no lo reconoce, no aparece ni en la utilidad de disco, que proceso se le debo hacer para que pueda leer el disco mi macbook?

    Dj TyTo - 返信

    Hay mucha info en en hilo https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/upg... (mi post). Para mí fue demasiado el info, compré el Sabrent Rocket 1TB y el adaptador desde Amazon, también un caddy NVMe - USB para copiar mi sistema operativo con SuperDuper al Sabrent antes de instalarlo y se ha reconocido y a booteado sin problema.

    sqeeezy -

    After upgrading the SSD on my MBP 13 2015 model, the SSD temperature sensor has stopped working. Any idea what might be causing this issue?

    dhruvmakwana3 - 返信

    On MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013, I needed Mojave for macOS to see the SSD. The OWC card gave the clue, hold Cmd-Opt-R and power on. Wait… recovery proposed Mojave and saw the OWC Aura Pro 2X. I’m installing the os first, I will restore the data from Time Machine after 😉

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Hello

Can you confirm that the ssd for the macbook pro mid 2014 really is replaceable?

I hear rumours that the ssd is stuck to the motherbord.

Pieter Baeyens - 返信

I changed the MacBook Pro 13' Mid 2014 SSD successfully from 120GB to 1000GB. Follow all the steps provided and everything will be fine.

Syafiq Sufi -

I spoke with an apple expert at the genius bar and they said that the SSD is Soldered into the motherboard itself. Which is why I bought another MacBook pro for $1500 after mine had corrupted. Once I was informed you could change it out, I filed a complaint with Apple's Tech Support, which they did nothing about and said that their employees were uninformed.

Joe Wilkie -

Yes, I just replaced my MBP Mid 2014 128GB SSD with 480GB SSD. So, I can confirm it works.

Pasi Kivikangas -

Why is it necessary to disconnect the battery for the SSD replacement?

Robert Kelly - 返信

You always want to remove the battery and/or unplug your laptop/desktop before doing any repairs or upgrades to reduce electrical shock.

ncrimmel -

Nonsense, turn the laptop off, make sure hand/wrist are grounded, and you do not have to disconnect the battery. There is more chance of battery surge damage or connector damage then there is damage to the hard disk in a complete shut down mode. 28 years of electronic repair in all industries has taught me this.

Nic Wilson -

For security reasons. Microelectronic devices are very fragile and any little overcharge may harm them. When upgrading the SSD drive you are messing with the hardware. ;-)

Felix -

So you do not short it out.

Lesley Smith -

Anything electrical MUST be neutralized before working. Batteries and other power sources MUST ALWAYS be disconnected before doing work. My experience with building and maintaining computers and systems since 1984 dictates this to be the way it has to be. Otherwise you have a very good chance to blow up your electronic device inadvertently.

Terrence Gabriel -

To avoid potencial short circuit.

Ansël Corona -

Because you shouldn’t have any potential power to any part of the device when working on it

meaty.1 -

Because that's what you always do before any repair ! For example, you are sure that the device is turned off, and, that there is no current on any part of the device. Better for you and increasing the odds the repair/fix is going to work by a mile.

apple2repair -

Of course! Disconnect any power from any device you repair!!! I just burned up a logic board of my iPhone case-battery because of accidentally shortcuts circuit with metal tweezers =( Battery was connected to board

firuz1844 - 返信

how do you reinstall the os since there is no more the recovery partition?

Jonathan Obino - 返信

You can make a bootable USB drive before you upgrade your SSD. I would do this with an older version of OS X (e.g. Lion), which you can afterwards upgrade to Yosemite for free. I'm sure there is also a possibility to make a Yosemite bootable, I just haven't done it before myself.

Jan -

Hold CMD+R (internet recovery)

peter -

Is it only 512 and 1TB SSD avalible in the market? No 750, 712GBs?

Bob - 返信

SSDs like any memory, just doubles in size. 32, 64, 128, 256, 512…….

John Donnery -

May you confirm, is this model can be upgradeable i heard it cannot regards.

raymondg1992 - 返信

Could anyone confirm whether it can be done or not?

gratain - 返信

Is anyone else having any issue with taking the battery connector off? I just don't want to damage the connectors because it feels much more difficult to pull up then previous model Macs I've dealt with. If so, what did you do to make it easier?

isaacfinger - 返信

NOTE! If you bought a brand new SSD you will have to initialize it. When you turn your computer on hold down option+command+R. Then, on the window that gives you the options to install OSX or use TimeMachine, or use Disk Utility. Pick Disk utility because you need to initialize the drive. Select your drive on the left side bar then select "partition" and give it a name, make sure it is "journaled" and select the number of partitions that you want. You can then click continue, or next or whatever is at the bottom. It'll take a few seconds for the partition to be completed. Lastly, go back to the window with the main options as (stated above) and select "download OSX". Then let that baby download and your home free!

isaacfinger - 返信

Hi! when i try to install the system from the internet it asks me to choose a disk but the brand new ssd does not appear… Can I try something or do I have to send back the ssd?

mariepaulemuller -

Can someone confirm that this is working on the Mid 2014 rMBP 11,1

Clive Shum - 返信

yes this worked on my 11,1. I upgraded to a 480gb I have also upgraded another to a 256gb

Ray Dunham -

Would I be able to use Samsung brand SSD(MZ-V5P512BW) ???

William Cho - 返信

Did you get an answer to this question? I also have a Mid 2014 Macbook Pro and want to put a Samsung 950 pro 512gb in it.

John Roger Bell -

I'd be glas to find a reference for a 1To SSD compatible with MID 2014 MacBook Pro 13''... any help ?

GEii Mulhouse -

¿Hola, que modelo de disco ssd de 1Tb has usado?, no lo encuentro

Hey, that model 1TB SSD used ?, you can not find it

Antonio Jesus Martin - 返信

Can anyone please tell me the compatible 1TB SSD options available? I was considering the Mac Pro SSD since its x4 PCIe but the part is nearly $1000.

shayaansiddiqui - 返信

Mid 2014 MBPR 2.6ghz could use this ssd

"SAMSUNG 950 PRO M.2 512GB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-V5P512BW" ?

Miguel Fria - 返信

Miguel, is that a statement or a question?!

nstjh -

Antonio . has conseguido la referencia de alguna otra tarjeta ssd para el macbook pro 13" mid 2014. graciaS!!!

Antonio, have you got the reference of some other sd card for macbook pro 13 "mid 2014. Thanks

Ivan - 返信

Hi, There are plenty of different SSDs available in the Market. Can anybody tell me that which type of SSD will be suitable for my MacBookPro mid 2014. Please mention m.2 or any other, also mention some SSD models and amazon links. It will be good if I get Pro SSD models in the list. Thank you.

Raghavendra Temkar - 返信

Does the plastic cover have to be put back when you're putting everything back together?

Ryan Ragland - 返信

I update OWC Aura SSD on a MacBook Pro late 2013. But the SSD shows as an External disk. I wonder if there is a way we could fix this.

longstcn - 返信

Did you figure this out? I am looking at the same drive for my Mid 2014 MBP

Bryan -

Excelente¡ todo salió bien.

Ruben Morales - 返信

Disculpa que marca y que modelo de SDD utilizaste para hacer el cambio?

Sebastian Bonilla -

So can you install a Samsung 950 PRO NVMe drive instead ? Or not ?!

Chip Ryan - 返信

this is a solid question and I'd like to know too. MacOS supports NVME and there are converters to make the Samsung NVME modules physically fit/connect so now, do they work?

patrick.bos -

No they don't. I just took my MBP mid 2014 15" Retina to be upgraded with a a Samsung NVME SSD and a proper adapter. After quite a few tries, the tech guy let me know that I will have to get an SSD that is specifically for a Macbook like the OWC Aura Pro

Hella89 -

Hi

Sorry if this is a repeat question anyhow but can anyone tell me if the RAM for Macbook Pro 13 Retina (Mid 2014) can be upgraded from 8GB to 16GB?

Thanks

Mas Berman - 返信

no - RAM is soldiered and not replacable

rangerek -

it is mentioned on apple ( about this Mac ) on ur python click support then specifications. u can upgrade it to 16 GB yes…

walid.riachy25 -

guys can I upgrade my MacBook Pro mid 2014 128 GB to 512 GB or 1TB ?

any body had succeeded doing that ? and what type of ssd I should buy ?

walid.riachy25 -

Hi,

looking for an adapter to replace the existing SSD with a mSATA SSD on my Macbook pro 13" retina (mid 2014). Anybody can provide details if this is possible and how to buy adapter for the A1502 model?

many thanks.

Tobi - 返信

Yes this works people..MANY have answered this so ease quit asking. You cannot update the ram however it is definitely soldered in. If you're willing seeing simply remove the back and look at the SSD drive. If you see a simple gle screw then it's removable. Common sense…

Lane Jasper - 返信

I have a 13” MacBookPro Retina Dual i5 2.7 Ghz computer with a 128 GB SSD drive and 8GB of RAM. Someone spilled a beer over the keyboard and it will no longer start up. Apple says the logic board needs replacing. Only then can the other parts be tested for potential damage. It’s no longer under warranty and it’s not insured. For the cost of the repairs, I can get a comparable used MBP. I need to get my data off the hard drive first. Can I remove it per the instructions above, hook it up by cable to my other Mac, and copy the files that way? My last Time Machine backup was unfortunately four weeks previous to the beer spill, and I need to access the newer files as well as the old ones. Any suggestions?

Rickfilms - 返信

You need a (special) case for the old HD.

dmarckp -

I have removed the ssd drive motherboard from my macbook as my mac has now died. The ssd drive is intact. What adapter would allpw me to tranfer the files safely to a chromebook as i have a ssd converter but it o ly works on 2.5”ssd’s

Dave Abel - 返信

Step 5 (lifting the battery connector)

It can be challenging, I snapped the plastic end of the battery connector.

i can suggest NOT lifting the battery connector from the same side as what the picture here shows you.

INSTEAD, try lifting the connector from the longer side (the side facing the SSD).

Adli Trevor - 返信

Hi all,

My MacBook Pro retina 13 mid 14’s has its SSD completely dead. I’ve found this option on amazon: Transcend JetDrive 850 - Disco Duro Sólido (480 GB, PCI Express 3.0, 1600 MB/s), it says it is compatible with my model. Anyone confirming this? And, my major question is how to boot the computer once the ssd is plugged. I have a time machine backup, so can I start with cmd+R and run the time machine option? I mean, the cmd+R works independently of the SSD? Thanks

Soluna salles - 返信

Hi there,

Can I install the SSD and use Internet Recovery to Install MacOS? In 2019

Mirav Patel - 返信

Mirav, you can use Internet Recovery to Install MacOS! We even made a guide for that very thing, in 2019: インターネット回復を使用してmacOSを新しいSSDにインストールする方法

Taylor Dixon -

can drives be cloned instead of redownloading mac os on the new drive and then transferring data?

Stephanie Hurd - 返信

I plan to upgrade the storage as well, but will it be the problems after installing the SSD?

Am I just afraid that the MacBook will not detect the SSD and it can not format the disk?

Or it would help if I boot with the installation USB as the new macOS?

Parkpoom Wisedsri - 返信

hi! I’ve that problem, the new ssd is not recognized when I try to install. During the process it asks me to choose a disk but my ssd does not appear!!!

Is someone having a solution?

mariepaulemuller -

Bonjour,

Peut-on faire une clone du SSD interne sur le SSD externe avant le changement de SSD ?

Valentino

VALENTINO STANGHERLIN - 返信

Thank you so much for the guide! For the longest while I listened to tech “gurus” talk about how Retinas are not upgradeable and everything is soldered on the board. But no one ever took it apart to find out lol. Finished this in <10min and it worked like a charm. Super simple.

Ben Jiles - 返信

I’m hoping to retrieve the data on my busted macbook pro 2014, but would rather not pay the $100 for an SSD enclosure if there’s a way to just transfer everything to an external hard drive I already have. Anyone know if there’s a cheaper converter or something that allows me to plug my SSD into a computer to transfer the data without worrying about long term protection?

Erik Johansson - 返信

is there sleep wake up issue?

seongho park - 返信

Can I get a 2TB SSD for this model cheaper than Other World Computing sells theirs. It’s about twice the price of other 2TB SSD’s. Which type of SSD does this require.

anonymous 1294 - 返信

What are the specifications needed for the SSD, there is a specific models for macs or i can any SSD?

Diego Rojas - 返信

How can i find out what os my mac was running? My hard drive failed and now the computer will not start up. I’m not sure if it was running macOS 10.13 High Sierra or not…

kayla golden - 返信

Hi, is it the same step for Macbook Pro 15’ Mid 2014?

katrinayu89 - 返信

can you confirm what are the compatible HDD and SSD storage for this?

melaial.ahhcc - 返信

I have two MBPR 13” (same hardware specs - A1502): one previously upgraded with OWC’s 480GB SSD (currently without a working battery), the other in perfect conditions still having the original Apple 256GB SSD. Both Macbooks are using the same MacOS (Big Sur).

What I want to do is swap the SSDs, so I can end up using the MBP with a battery.

Can someone confirm I won’t encounter any issue if proceeding with the SSD replacements? Do I have to just follow this same guide?

elian - 返信

Does it support bootcamp? I want more storage for bootcamp with windows 10.

lnxlnx - 返信

Will SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB - M.2 be compatible with macbook pro 2014 ?

Raghav Mohindra - 返信

It will not - that is an NVMe M.2 drive, which communicates over PCIe. The stock drive included in this MacBook Pro is a SATA drive.

Aman Khanna -

What type of ssd will work?

LambdaMisc - 返信

John Wilkie: The Apple staff are directed to tell you that the ssd is soldered to the logic board. It is not, as this article proves. What is soldered to the logic board is the RAM. That is not removable and thus not upgradeable. Hence the caveat about carefully considering how much RAM to get when you initially purchase your Mac.

Dragon Maido - 返信

I changed the MacBook Pro 13' Mid 2014 SSD from 120GB to 480GB. i Followed all the steps and in the disk utility, there is no ssd, can u help me ?

Tarik Loumassine - 返信

MacBook Pro 15' Mid 2014 SSD from 250GB.

Today I bet Kingston FURY™ Renegade PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD 1TB Number: SFYRS/1000G.

MacBook can't see SSD. I thought the adapter. Changed the result the same. Can’t see. Waiting for another adapter

Vaal Godness - 返信

The MacBook almost certainly doesn't support PCIe/NVMe drives. You'll need a SATA M.2 drive if you want to use an M.2 drive.

Aman Khanna -

PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe

May be, interface not for MacBook Pro 15' Mid 2014???

Vaal Godness - 返信

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