OWC 1TB Aura Pro 6G 3D NAND Flash SSD w/Envoy Pro Enclosure Compatible with 2012 to Early 2013 MacBook Pro with Retina Display
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G. Joseph
> 3 dayThis was the perfect replacement SSD for my old MacBook, and the price was great. I loved that I didn’t have to use adaptors to get the drive to fit the proprietary Mac SSD connector.
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Joyryde
> 3 dayDrive completely failed after 7 months of use. Now I’m screwed with a completely useless MacBook Pro that I rely on to work remotely 6 days a week.
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David W. Stanton
> 3 dayHad a new Keyboard and Battery for my mid 2012 MacBook Pro Retina fitted at Mac Wave, Cape Town, South Africa (Great Service - shipped from Johannesburg on the Monday returned to me on the Thursday). Then fitted the OWC SSD 1TB (ordered from Amazon) through the OWC easy to follow video and instructions. Feel like I now have a new 2012 Macbook Pro Retina. Have to decide now whether to try a patch file to run Big Sur or to stick with Catalina.
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Francisco Sidgman G
> 3 dayCompré el disco con cierto recelo. Si bien es fácil de instalar, el desatornillador de 6 no coincidía con los tornillos del computador (afortunadamente tenía uno en mi casa). Hasta ahora el disco duro funciona perfecto y aumenté la capacidad del computador de 256 GB a 1 TB. Totalmente recomendado (si tienes los desatornilladores correctos)
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Matt Dance
> 3 dayLike most, I purchased the 256GB SSD MacBook Pro Retina back in 2012. I bought an external HD to deal with not having enough space, but I was sick of carrying it around. I cant tell if this SSD is necessarily faster, but install was easy. I made a Time Machine backup from my old SSD and restored it in recovery mode in about 3 hours.
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OB1
> 3 dayThe instructions are minimal and I didnt see anything more on the companys website but if you are knowledgeable enough then this is a slick upgrade. Essentially you remove your old SSD from your MacBook using the provided screwdrivers and install it in the provided external case. Install the new SSD into your MacBook and close it back up. Plug the external drive into the MacBook through a Thunderbolt to USB 3 adapter in my case. Run the MacBooks Internet recovery to install a new copy of OS onto the new drive and the pick migrate after install to transfer the old data and programs onto the new drive. It all worked perfectly for me with no problems. The new drive is maybe 20% faster than the old one. With USB 3 the migration was fast for my 400GB of data at around 200-400mb/s.
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Pavel Maslov
> 3 dayI have this SSD for 2 months and it works perfectly. There was initial confusion with network recovery, but it was due to Macbook requiring good wifi. My router did not work for network recovery. So initially i was blaming SSD, however as soon as I brought computer to work, the network recovery ran just fine.
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Nola Bode
> 3 dayAfter two months the solid state hard drive tanked. Return window closed. Manufacturer very hard to get ahold of. Feeling let down by amazon
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Karmagirl
> 3 dayWatched a lot of videos on how to change it out in my early 2013 MacBook Pro 15 inch. Works!!
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O.S.
> 3 dayReplaced my old 256G SSD which nearly maxed out with this item. Now I was able to upgrade to a new OS.