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XT-XINTE NVMe PCIe M.2 NGFF to 2013 2014 2015 Macbook Air Pro SSD Riser

XT-XINTE NVMe PCIe M.2 NGFF to 2013 2014 2015 Macbook Air Pro SSD Riser Item NO.: F29084-5/F29084-10

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Product Name XT-XINTE NVMe PCIe M.2 NGFF to 2013 2014 2015 Macbook Air Pro SSD Riser
Item NO. F29084-5/F29084-10
Weight 0.032 kg = 0.0705 lb = 1.1288 oz
Category Consumer Electronics > Computer Accessories > Riser Card
Brand XT-XINTE
Creation Time 2019-11-14

NVMe PCIe M.2 NGFF to 2013 2014 2015 Macbook Air Pro SSD Riser

This riser card supports the 2280 PCIE x4 and PCIE x2 protocol M.2 NGFF SSD solid state drive converted to the 2013 2014 2015 version of the Apple MacBook AIR and PRO A1465 A1466 A1502 A1398 model hard drive. PCIE x4 and x2 M.2 NGFF SSD are divided into AHCI protocol and NVMe protocol. For rookie level buyers, please use PCIe x2 or x4 AHCI hard disk. Experienced and capable buyers can use NVME protocol PCIe x4 M. 2 NGFF SSD installation, about using AHCI protocol hard disk or NVME protocol hard disk, this is your own technical problem, has nothing to do with the adapter card! Rookie buyers are advised to purchase PCIe x4 or PCIe x2 M.2 NGFF AHCI SSD with this adapter card! Because the disk installation system of the AHCI protocol is relatively less restrictive, note that the AHCI data transfer protocol is not a SATA data transfer protocol. In particular, not all NVMe M.2 NGFF SSD Apple computers are compatible! Buy a matching hard drive can refer to the buyer evaluation and consulting customer service! If the hard disk is not compatible, it will be restarted repeatedly, but it will not be recognized!

It is important to note that some Apple computers use the adapter card plus SSD instead of the original Apple hard drive after the 2013 version. After the system is hibernated, it will crash and wake up. You need to restart the computer to use it normally. This has nothing to do with the adapter card. The type of hard disk used is related to the use of Samsung 970evo, HP EX900 920 950, SanDisk extreme Pro M.2 NGFF and Lexar's NM600 will not appear to wake up the crash, so I suggest you choose these hard drives as much as possible. The adapter card combination, or refer to the transaction evaluation of this product, some buyers provide the model model and the hard disk model that can be used normally. If you use another model to wake up after sleep wakeup, it is recommended to turn off the system's sleep function after installing the system! (About re-waking the crash after entering hibernation, it is related to the computer model and the hard disk model used, but this model is too much, we can't verify it one by one!)

If the hibernation function is not disabled, the Apple system goes to sleep, that is, after the black screen, it needs to be turned off and then booted into the system. After the Windows system wakes up, it will automatically restart. Some models use Windows 10 without problems.

1, the adapter card into the computer's SSD socket is not inserted in place, you can use a little bit of force, the shop customer service encountered N more said that the disc is not recognized, take a look at the camera, did not insert the end, so certainly not recognized.
2, the hard drive is wrong, some buyers use the SATA protocol M.2 NGFF hard drive to install, certainly not.
3, the system installation disk must use version 10.14 or higher, some buyers use 10.11 or 10.12 or even 10.10 to install, this is not acceptable, because these old antique systems do not include NVME drivers. This is the same as the Microsoft system. If you use the NVME protocol hard disk and make a Windows 7 system, you will definitely not recognize the disk. (Of course, you can install the Windows 7 system by patching. The old mac system can be patched. Use, but it is very troublesome).
4, the hard disk partition format is wrong, it is not recognized when installing the system, you must have GPT (GUID) partition format. Be careful not to use any partitioning software of the windows system to partition the hard disk or partition the hard disk by the PE system, otherwise it will cause trouble for future installation work! You can use the Linux software such as the Ubuntu installation disk to partition the hard disk!
5, do not install the system from the network, do not try to use your original backup to restore the system, because the old and new versions of the Apple system disk format is not the same! Honestly download the Apple system, do a 10.13.6 Apple system installation disk, install from the USB disk, this is the only way! To restore your original system information, I can tell you a way of thinking, because a buyer friend said this, but I have not actually done it, I don't know the specific details, the idea is for reference only, I can't provide technical support! The method is as follows: You can use your original Apple system to install the disk, upgrade your computer system to version 10.14, and then make a backup, and then use the USB flash drive to restore the system after installing the new hard disk.

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