Sounds like it is possible to remove the SSD. iFixit has instructions
for both the 11" and 13" models:
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Air+11-Inch+Mid+2012+Solid-State+Drive+Replacement/12351
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Air+13-Inch+Mid+2012+Solid-State+Drive+Replacement/10961
Those
This is a mid-2012 model.
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 2:45:30 PM UTC-8, Vic wrote:
>
> Hello all.
> One of the most ordinary situations but the one I need your help with
> (especially if you live in California).
> My wife spilled some coffee on her Macbook Air and, naturally, the machine
> sto
Hello,
The biggest question is, what year is it? I think pre 2012 models you can
remove the SSD and plug it to another computer. But I think the newer models
everything is sodired on.
Daniel Hawkins
- Posted from my Macbook Pro
2012 15in. Macbook Pro
2.3 Quad-core i7
4GB DDR3
500GB HDD
Dual Bo
Hello all.
One of the most ordinary situations but the one I need your help with
(especially if you live in California).
My wife spilled some coffee on her Macbook Air and, naturally, the machine
stopped working.
At first, the machine wouldn't boot up, but after a day or so it eventually
did. H