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Titre:

SSD of early 2013 MBP Retina upgradable?

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I got a early 2013 Retina MBP, 2.8GHz processor, 16G RAM(have the logic board replaced with the same model) and as it known to all, Sandisk SSD(512G) which lead to a annoying fan issue. Tried to replace the SSD with a Samsung 768G one, but it turned out the Mac cannot boot with the bigger size, Samsung SSD. I search the Q&A and found everybody said the SSD is upgradable. So how can my situation happened and anybody knows how to fix it?

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Early 2013

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Modifié par : Andrew Optimus Goldheart

Titre:

SSD of early 2013 MBP Retina upgradable?

Texte:

I got a early 2013 Retina MBP, 2.8GHz processor, 16G RAM(have the logic board replaced with the same model) and as it known to all, Sandisk SSD(512G) which lead to a annoying fan issue. Tried to replace the SSD with a Samsung 768G one, but it turned out the Mac cannot boot with the bigger size, Samsung SSD. I search the Q&A and found everybody said the SSD is upgradable. So how can my situation happened and anybody knows how to fix it?

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-Macbook Pro 15'' Retina Display Early 2013
+MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Early 2013

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Contribution d'origine par : Yang Wang

Titre:

SSD of early 2013 MBP Retina upgradable?

Texte:

I got a early 2013 Retina MBP, 2.8GHz processor, 16G RAM(have the logic board replaced with the same model) and as it known to all, Sandisk SSD(512G) which lead to a annoying fan issue. Tried to replace the SSD with a Samsung 768G one, but it turned out the Mac cannot boot with the bigger size, Samsung SSD. I search the Q&A and found everybody said the SSD is upgradable. So how can my situation happened and anybody knows how to fix it?

Appareil:

Macbook Pro 15'' Retina Display Early 2013

Statut:

open