Introduction
Suivez ce tutoriel pour mettre à niveau ou remplacer le lecteur à semi-conducteurs d'un MacBook Air 11" (début 2014). Ce MacBook Air utilise un connecteur de disque de stockage propriétaire, et n'est donc pas compatible avec les disques M.2 courants sans l'utilisation d'un adaptateur.
Avant d'effectuer cette réparation, si possible, sauvegardez votre disque SSD existant. Ensuite, familiarisez-vous avec recouvrement par internet ou créez un disque externe amorçable afin d'être prêt à installer macOS sur votre nouveau disque et à migrer vos données vers le nouveau SSD.
Enfin, nous vous recommandons vivement d'installer macOS 10.13 High Sierra (ou un macOS plus récent) avant de remplacer le SSD d'origine de votre MacBook Air. La plupart des nouveaux disques SSD nécessitent des pilotes de stockage actualisés que l'on ne trouve pas dans les versions de macOS antérieures à High Sierra.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver Retina MacBook Pro and Air$5.99
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Retirez les dix vis suivantes :
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Deux vis pentalobes 8 mm 5-points
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Huit vis pentalobes 2.5 mm 5-points
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Utilisez l'extrémité plate d'une spatule (spudger) pour faire levier sur les deux côtés courts du connecteur de la batterie afin de le déconnecter de sa prise sur la carte mère.
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Repliez légèrement la nappe de la batterie pour l'éloigner de la carte mère pour éviter que le connecteur ne se rabatte accidentellement et n'entre en contact avec sa prise.
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Soulevez l'extrémité dégagée du disque SSD juste assez pour bien la saisir.
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Tirez le disque tout droit hors de son logement et enlevez-le de la carte mère.
Which type of SSD used in it…is it PCIe??
Which type of SSD used in MacBook air 11inch..mid 2013 model???PCIe??
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Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
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7 commentaires
can I use my HD SSD from MB Air 2011MID / 13" to this one, EARLY2014 / 11" ??
Agree with Daniel on OS installation and transfer of files from old disk. This last step needs to be in this guide for sure, otherwise it is an incomplete fix.
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The repair itself went smoothly; the advice to make sure the replacement SSD was properly seated was appropriate.
However, the essential step of transferring the OS from backup was challenging. The replacement SSD (OWC Aura Pro) requires that the computer run High Sierra (macOS 10.13) because of needed firmware, but my computer was running Sierra (macOS 10.12). I installed 10.13 on the SSD that I was about to replace, but this was not sufficient. The replacement SSD was not recognized. The backup from which the system is to be restored also has to run 10.13. I resolved this impasse by booting the computer in target disk mode with a new machine that is running 10.13 and cloning the system from that machine.
The instructions that came with the OWC Aura Pro SSD say, “MacOS 10.13 High Sierra … must be installed on the host computer before installing the OWC Aura Pro SSD.“ This information, along with the fact that the backup must also run High Sierra, should be on this website.
excellent set of instructions. thank u
When you say:
Remove the following ten screws:
Two 8 mm 5-point Pentalobe screws
Eight 2.5 mm 5-point Pentalobe screws
Do the 8mm & 2.5mm dimensions refer to the LENGTH of those screws, or the size of the pentalobe? That is, are there other sizes of pentalobe drivers like there are for hex, phillips and torx? When only one dimension is provided, it is usually the socket/driver size, not the screw length, maybe since the length cannot be seen when the screw is installed.
Can I suggest that you clarify your instructions so folks are confident they are only in need of _one_ pentalobe driver?
Nerdily yours,
Larry (whose iPhone 4S can now get through a day without 6 recharges thanks to ifixit.com ;-)
larryleveen - Réponse
The 8mm and 2.5mm are the length of the screws. One pentalobe P5 screwdriver suffices for all the screws (P5 is implicitly the size of the pentalobe screw heads).
Michael Welham -
I sourced all the parts from ifixit, plus a magnetic project mat which I found to be very useful for organising the teardown and reassembly.
Allen - Réponse
The magnetic mat is
GERARD SZAREK -
Keep the 2.5mm tiny screws away from the MagSafe connector as they will be attracted and sucked in to the magnet.
Frank O'Carroll - Réponse
A tip an old bench tech taught me that has saved me many times: I put clear “Scotch” tape over the case screws as they became “free”. The tape kept them in place while I lifted the lid off, cleaned it etc.
Michael Mee - Réponse
Thank you for a really smart tip! I will be using that countless more times!
Lilljedahl -
I’m confused about internet recovery and installing MacOS. Is all of this done before placing in the new ssd card or after. I don’t have any files that I would like to safe/transfer, is all of this necessary, if I don’t do it before placing new ssd, will I still be able to instal/upgrade macOS afterwards.
It’s an old Mac and now it won’t start or charge, I know I will have to replace battery and put new battery first and turn on Mac before doing the ssd stuff. Since it won’t effing start.
I’m really clueless about backing up old ssd, since I don’t need any files, besides MacOS(software) ,and is that related to the ssd?
AMG - Réponse
The answer to your question: You need to insert your SSD into the computer before internet recovery. If you start the recovery before inserting SSD, it won’t affect the setup, you won’t damage anything. But your SSD will not be detected (as there isn’t one inserted.)
Also, a little tip: If you bought a used SSD, go into Disk Utility and format the drive with the highest security level to permanently remove all of the previous files.
Also a FYI: Internet Recovery will load up Mac OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks, so I would recommend making a recovery drive from a Big Sur (or desired version) through another Mac, and a USB. You can visit this support doc: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372
Hope this helps! -Dan
danielwen -
I got a macbook air with a damaged and swollen battery. I could remove all screws, except one 2,5 mm screw. I’m afraid it got damaged while attempting to remove it, I have no grip with the P5 pentalobe screwdriver. How can I proceed?
Robert Hermans - Réponse
Hi Robert!
Try some techniques found in this stripped screw removal guide. Good luck!
Arthur Shi -
Hello I have a macbook air they are say they do not have parts for my laptop macbook air 11 inches 2013 mid need to replace battery which one to buy
vensilver - Réponse
Hello! This is the part you want—maybe we’re not able to ship it to you if you’re out of the United States. The battery in your MacBook Air should be the same for all 11” between mid-2011 to early-2015.
Arthur Shi -
The smaller screws went in more easily when I put back all the screws along the hinge edge first.
Rachel Slatkin - Réponse