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by MiguelHudnandez
4116 days ago
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The reason for the sentence you quote is to explain that PCIe chips are different than the proprietary-pinout m-SATA port in 2012-2013 Retina MacBooks. They are strikingly similar and if you're not paying attention, you might try to move one into an incompatible machine. You can still swap a drive in newer models, just with a PCIe card instead of an mSATA drive. Simply put: Newer generation of hardware = newer storage interface. Here is a replacement guide for a 2014 model Retina MacBook Pro: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Pro+13-Inch+Retina+Disp... |
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