Video showing how to remove the SSD from MacBook Pro 2017 without TB

In this case we already announced that Apple's MacBook Pros added an important change to the interior. In addition to the new processors and the improvements that are added to the new Apple equipment, we have to add the possibility of changing the SSD since this no soldered on the plate.

For a long time, MacBooks have been manufactured with all or almost all the components glued to the motherboard and this makes it difficult to repair or replace them in the future. Now with the arrival of the new MacBook Pro 2017 in the last keynote of the month of June, It is allowed to remove the SSD from the equipment since it is modular.

It is not necessary to emphasize that any manipulation that we carry out outside the Apple SAT or authorized completely invalidates the product warranty, so you better not touch. But it is important to see how the SSD is disassembled from these computers. This is the video in which they unbox us and remove the SSD (at minute 1:52 in case you want to go unboxing).

An important detail that we see in the video is that just a screw and the black sticker separate us from this 128 GB disk as is the case with the video. Something that Apple users certainly appreciate since the issue that all the components are soldered to the board is a problem in case of failure. If we also add that from iFixit they show us how we can change the battery of our MacBook Pro Retina with your kit, the future of our MacBooks has more guarantees to possible repairs, problems or even upgrades.


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  1.   Martín said

    I want to buy the new basic 2017 ″ macbook pro 13 and I found the article interesting, because I am interested in expanding the capacity of the ssd.

    The question I have is where to get the new ssd that is compatible with the macbook pro.

    Could someone help me?

  2.   Jose said

    I'm the same as friend Martin, I'm interested in the basic one so that in the future I can add an SSD, but Martin I recommend you wait for the 2-year warranty since if you open it to change the SSD, you lose the warranty. a greeting