![]() ![]() ![]() The installation, based on the ifixit pictures, should be a piece of cake. The vendor makes the excellent point that the flash drive removed from the MBA can be used as back-up storage using the provided USB casing the latter is required to plug in the new drive externally to first clone everything to it from the stock MBA drive installed by Apple. ![]() (You can get 256gB but on the 13″ MBA only and that at a $300 premium to the 128gB base spec for the 13″ model the maximum you can get on the 11.6″ MBA is 128gB, at a $200 premium to the 64gB base spec.)Ĭlick the picture for more. Today a larger, faster flash drive was announced, claimed to be 30% faster and, at 256gB twice as large as the largest base spec sold by Apple. “The ingenuity of man will ensure that higher capacity flash hard drives become available in no time for far less than Apple will charge you and ifixit already has a supply of five pointed Torx screwdrivers available, for all of $4.95, which will allow you to replace the fan yourself.”įor ‘fan’ you can also read ‘flash drive’, the same tool being required. At the conclusion of Part V of my MBA review I wrote:
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