![]() ![]() Given the amount of SSD board flex that has been reported with the sintech rev C adapter, I decided to try both rev A ( ) and rev B ( ) from. Will monitor battery life, but no noteworthy anomalies so far. Sequential read / write is about 2x faster than the original Apple SSD (as expected, since the 760p utilises x4 link width, instead of x2 like the original), chips do not get too hot, and sleep works properly. ![]() Just installed a 512GB Intel 760p in a MacBook Air 11" early 2015. ![]() Once updated to High Sierra, NVMe SSD also has no problem to update to Mojave. Therefore, there is the only way to install using Apple original SSD (maybe samsung's MZ-HPU, MZ-HPV are applicable, these are AHCI SSD, I'm not sure) update to High Sierra once and then update to Mojave. In conclusion, I could not install Mojave directly against the old Firm (macOS older than High Sierra, like Sierra). After all, once updating the firmware, it can not be restored, so we could not verify unless I got another machine to verify. The most simple resolution for you is to Install Mojave, that newest Boot Rom can be installed even using NVMe SSD.Įveryone, please follow me, if not enough.Īlthough it became late, I tried the procedure of firm update. But High Sierra Boot Rom was not installed using NVMe SSD, it need Original Apple SSD. You have to install (re-write) to new Boot ROM. I think BOOTROM (40) dose not support NVMe SSD, it is too old. ![]()
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