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Following the success I had with upgrading my MacBook Pro’s hard drive with a SSD (solid state drive), I decided to to try the same thing with my MacBook Air. This is a first generation model ...
RunCore's Pro IV solid-state drive for the MacBook Air claims to offer major performance gains. We installed this pricey upgrade to find out.
That is almost twice as fast as the current MacBook Air SSD from Samsung (below, right), which itself is significantly faster than Toshiba’s SSD.
Apple's software patch for 2012 and 2013 MacBook Airs will test the SSD to see if it is affected by a data loss bug, which either resolves the issue, or will help you to get it replaced.
The do-it-yourself repair aficionados at iFixit have taken a look inside the latest Ivy Bridge-powered MacBook Air and found very few changes. However, Apple has revised the essentially custom SSD ...
Today Apple issued a recall on all MacBook Air models sold between June 2012 and June 2013 that have a 64GB or 128GB SSD inside.
Owners of 2012 MacBook Air laptops created by Apple might be interested to learn that Apple has today released a new firmware update which has released to correct issues that might cause data loss ...
So Apple recently posted a firmware update for the 2012 Air. The text of the update is interesting. Apple has discovered that a small percentage of flash storage drives in these MacBook Air models ...
It may look the same outside, but the MacBook Air got overhauled on the inside. In the case of the solid-state drive (SSD) and graphics, it's a major overhaul.