OULLX M.2 NGFF Sata Protocol SSD Solid-State Drives Adapter is Applicable For Macbook Air 2010 2011 2012 Interface Cards

 

Note: Sandisk X400 Z400 Z400S series Apple computers are not compatible

 

Green:

This adapter card is suitable for converting M.2 NGFF (SATA protocol, does not support PCIE X2 and PCIE X4 transmission protocols, solid-state drives must be single sided components, if there are components on both sides that cannot be installed) to2010 and 2011 versions of Macbook AIR A1369 A1370 MC503 MC504 MC505 MC506 MC968 MC969 MC965 MC966 SSD solid-state drives for laptops

 

Black:

This adapter card is suitable for converting M.2 NGFF (SATA protocol, does not support PCIE X2 and PCIE X4 transmission protocols, solid-state drives must be single sided components, if there are components on both sides that cannot be installed) to 2012 Macbook AIR A1466 A1465 MD223 MD224 MD231 MD232 ssd solid-state drives

 

 

The working principle of the adapter card is extremely simple, which is to connect a few cables from your original hard drive and reconnect them to the hard drive interface of an Apple laptop. There is no need for chip conversion in the middle, so there is no need for a driver, and it will not change any performance of your hard drive!

 

Your hard drive used to work normally on other laptops, but with the addition of an adapter card, it may not be able to be used on an Apple computer; Because any computer has compatibility issues with solid-state drives, if the adapter card cannot be recognized or the operation is unstable, please check a few steps,

 

 

1. update your computer's EFI, which is equivalent to the BIOS of a regular computer,

2. Then update the firmware of your hard drive to the latest version (the higher the BIOS version or hard drive firmware, the better the compatibility. The manufacturer introduces a new version of BIOS to solve compatibility issues between the motherboard and certain devices)

3. If it still doesn't work, it is recommended to replace the solid-state drive. I tested that the solid-state drive controlled by SANDFORCE has poor compatibility with Apple computers.