Replace EVERY DEAD SSD for M1 Max, M1 Pro, M1 & T2 Mac, T1 Mac, BONUS:M1 Ultra (FOR DUDES IN DENIAL)

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  • Your 50 minutes-to-watch video is a summary of someone else's years of repair work. This video literally took 6 months to create as we need to do extensive testing and facts check. If you think some facts regarding dead SSD are seriously need to be corrected, you can email us at main.iboff@gmail.com or Facebook: iBoff Mat
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Комментарии • 709

  • @chilbiyito
    @chilbiyito Год назад +141

    This video really good! I got here thanks to Louis Rossman

    • @kenneth.topp.
      @kenneth.topp. Год назад +3

      i got here from the algo but after watching louis rossman vids. really glad that there's a community digging into mac hardware.

  • @SKongdachalert
    @SKongdachalert Год назад +43

    All this amazing explanation while adding explosions and colored stuff and memes. I'm lovin every single second of this.

  • @MrTakohara
    @MrTakohara Год назад +43

    IMHO one of the best and comprehensive RUclips videos I have seen so far in terms of NAND usage in Apple devices. It can be clearly seen that lots of efforts went into making this video to make it easy understanding the problems and possibilities of upgrading Apple devices. Good job.

    • @iBoffRCC
      @iBoffRCC  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your time!

  • @slam4815
    @slam4815 Год назад +142

    Brilliant presentation, very well put together IMO. Thanks for sharing the knowledge and the tremendous effort you endured. Fabulous!

  • @DaveEtchells
    @DaveEtchells Год назад +14

    Jeez - I can totally believe this vid is the result of 6 months of work! - And not just any 6 months of work, but work by an electronic repair genius. I can’t imagine the amount of effort this took!

  • @lindenaurepair
    @lindenaurepair Год назад +9

    You can use new KICM233 on M1 machines. No need to salvage from another machine!

    • @petisco32
      @petisco32 5 дней назад

      Does it work for the m3?

  • @zizlog_sound
    @zizlog_sound Год назад +95

    I would appreciate Apple’s approach of soldering everything in if, the components lasted forever - but they don’t. Let alone the option of upgrading SSD or RAM if so desired.

    • @KellogsFerns
      @KellogsFerns Год назад +5

      For SSD and RAM obviously we need to prepare for car money, because it seems those upgrades or repairs cost as much as a car.

    • @Chopper153
      @Chopper153 Год назад +20

      It would've been fine if Apple just soldered normal NVMe protocol SSDs and used a a seperate highly durable ROM for Intel UEFI/iBoot 2. But Apple intentionally uses NAND with proprietary firmware in RAID 0 to stop any possible repairs. They're openly anti-repair and hostile to consumers, so anyone who buys theit products deserve this treatment.

    • @sobottrachhuth75
      @sobottrachhuth75 Год назад +13

      Planned obsolescence, and also getting you to spend more money. if you want 32gb of ram instead of 16gb they want $400, if you want 1TB instead of 512gb SSD they want $400, and people will pay for it. So the best thing you can do really, is buy apple stocks and not their products :)

    • @zizlog_sound
      @zizlog_sound Год назад +4

      @@Chopper153 , I wouldn't say everyone who buys their products deserves this treatment.
      Back in 2014 I bought an iPad and several months later a MBP, not knowing anything about the repairability or upgrade ability of these devices. I only learned about it over the years.
      Only recently, I needed to replace the MBP's battery with some effort, the SSD is proprietary but replacing 256GB with 512GB will do for a while, and luckily I decided for a 16GB RAM model at the time of purchase.
      Well, in regards to the iPad, it's a different story. I just learned, that it's impossible to upgrade the OS or install an app, whose minimum OS version is above the installed OS version.
      My conclusion: If Apple doesn’t change and they probably won't for profits sake, I won't buy any of their products. First of all, I keep using what I got as long as technically possible.

    • @Cinconegativoprimeiro
      @Cinconegativoprimeiro Год назад +3

      Louis Rossmann says the same....

  • @7th_dwarf542
    @7th_dwarf542 Год назад +10

    this is actually amazing. Louis Rossmann would be proud of your approach of giving second life to highly integrated electronics and making it serviceable in the process. I can't believe you went for designing your own SSD adapter unless you are sitting in Shenzhen.

  • @56hibernian
    @56hibernian Год назад +42

    Amazing. Mind boggling how technically advanced you are.
    Agreed, Apple are gouging on SSD and lack of repair options.
    Great video.

  • @saif5475
    @saif5475 Год назад +8

    I have no business or necessity in repairing a MacBook but.. i watched the full video and learnt a lot, so easy to understand... loved it

  • @slizgi86
    @slizgi86 Год назад +87

    The amount of corporate abuse apple does to its own customers with proprietary ram, SSD and other solutions is just terrible. SSD are not the best on the market and yet are 5-6 times more expensive, ram probably is the same.

    • @utubekullanicisi
      @utubekullanicisi Год назад +7

      Soldering down the RAM, especially if it's LPDDR RAM like the ones Apple uses, has real end user-facing advantages. Soldering down the SSD is the real obvious problem.

    • @leetkhan
      @leetkhan Год назад +3

      @@utubekullanicisiwhy not give user an option to choose ? Like they give for choosing ram and other things. I’d surely sacrifice whatever advantages are there with non removable parts for a mac which I can upgrade fix easily

    • @ser_igel
      @ser_igel 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@leetkhan choose what? to solder or not to solder?
      there are no advantages of soldering down SSD apart from you needing to pay for the whole motherboard when your SSD dies

    • @neonlost
      @neonlost 8 месяцев назад

      ram really shouldn't fail but the SSD can and will fail at some point

  • @Boredealis
    @Boredealis Год назад +51

    Very Concise and straightforward, easily understandable and very jam packed with information.
    I commend you all for the compilation of this video.
    I truly enjoyed this video, and I liked how it's an hour long, like a movie 😅 (i love it)
    Keep up the good work!

  • @thecon_quererarbitraryname6286
    @thecon_quererarbitraryname6286 Год назад +48

    This video is very well made and really a joy to watch and highly informative. Your style of presentation is really good, your didactics are better than the ones of most of my professors 😂

  • @dogfreak3000
    @dogfreak3000 Год назад +1

    This is by far one of the best videos I've seen in a while! The amount of R&D that went into this is insane. Thank you iBoff!

  • @hateganvictor
    @hateganvictor Год назад +9

    This is a video that everyone who is actually using a Mac should see!

  • @shivas6532
    @shivas6532 Год назад +6

    As an apple user, Have learnt more through this video than I have ever. Fantastic video. Thank you so much

    • @selami32
      @selami32 Год назад +1

      other channels look like noob to this one

    • @nohavename6983
      @nohavename6983 Год назад

      @@selami32 Dosdude1?

  • @iganas88
    @iganas88 Год назад +1

    Insane amount of work and brain went into making this video. My hat is off to you guys.

  • @Chopper153
    @Chopper153 Год назад +276

    The amount of engineering that goes into making Apple hardware as anti-repair and anti-consumer as possible is amazing. They could've easily used NVMe storage on their thicker MacBook pro and Mac Studio desktop but went with the proprietary options just make people pay thousands of $ for storage upgrade. iSheeps are ok with this robbery, so who am I to complain lol.

    • @ExplorerOfTheGalaxy
      @ExplorerOfTheGalaxy Год назад +16

      I'm on a Windows laptop right now but as of now in regards to music production a Macbook is a better option. I too consider them iSheeps but soon or later I will buy a Mac anyway. It's a good (and expensive) product.

    • @SxEshawn
      @SxEshawn Год назад +3

      I don't know I thought they were but on MacRumors forum they say they have to do all this cause of the like design, form function, and whatnot. I'm still skeptical but think they don't care regardless.

    • @bsenka
      @bsenka Год назад +18

      I don't know any Mac users that are OK with this. It's just one of the things we begrudgingly put up with in order to use MacOS. In portables, we're less worried about it because we already expect solid state in a tablet, so a laptop isn't that much different. But in the desktops? No. Nobody wants this at all. That the new Mac Pro is all solid state is a huge fail.

    • @aguiremedia
      @aguiremedia Год назад +19

      Just because people buy them doesn’t make them “sheep”. You got way to much hate for the people getting screwed. Point is other computers are trash and windows is trash. There’s isn’t many options

    • @panzer3279
      @panzer3279 Год назад +16

      @@aguiremedia "Windows is trash"-- this is a subjective opinion. For me, macOS is trash, that OS doesn't even have basic window management.
      "You got way to much hate for the people getting screwed"-- People willingly buying non-repairable e-waste = sheep.
      "Point is other computers are trash"-- Who tf are you to say that? My current desktop is much more powerful than Apple's latest e-waste desktop (Mac Pro) and and also costs less.
      I could care less what Apple does, it's you who will get screwed when that cheap NAND flash in your mac fails. If the SSD in my PC fails, I'll just replace it in 5 minutes.

  • @Tekn1que
    @Tekn1que Год назад +179

    Louis rossmann and Linus need to see this video

    • @basblm6095
      @basblm6095 Год назад +8

      I don't think Louis rossman don't know it's but in case of many people they just bought a new one if they gonna lose all data anyway
      But in the case of Linus his just a IT guy doesn't do a kind of repair job then why his want to work with kine of messy things

    • @hawejago
      @hawejago Год назад +9

      @@basblm6095 maybe its good for linus to know, so he can blast this video to 10m+ viewers, and destroy apple’s anti consumer tactics..

    • @eyeSeeQu
      @eyeSeeQu Год назад

      yeah, it shouldnt be ilegal wasting our internet traffic on this nonsense

    • @watermelonsAI
      @watermelonsAI Год назад +2

      @@basblm6095 he's a consumer product guy, not an IT guy

    • @igor4knezevic
      @igor4knezevic Год назад +11

      This is the reason why I’m not getting an M laptop any time soon. Until they give us replaceable SSDs, I am not buying any Mac from Apple. I understand RAM soldering (faster access, shorter traces, etc) but SSD soldering??? SSDs die like batteries die. They are consumable and they die over time. That’s why TBW is important when buying a used Mac. You can’t replace that crap.

  • @annix493
    @annix493 Год назад +2

    It has been years since I have felt the rush of getting such forbidden secret knowledge. Thank you for your work!

  • @Ragnemalm
    @Ragnemalm 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is very interesting. I thought it was impossible to upgrade/replace the SSDs on newer Macs, but, somehow it seems you succeded. Of course you are selling a product, so I need to hear from independent sources how well it works, but this sounds like a game changer.
    I consider refurbished MacBooks with an adapter for SSD and a new SSD installed to be an interesting product in the future. I would rather buy that than a new one!

  • @s1dnetwork285
    @s1dnetwork285 Год назад

    5:09 brought tears of joy to my eyes. This is amazing!

  • @dr.noir27
    @dr.noir27 Год назад +10

    you guys are saving lives total respect

  • @rockyyeung9893
    @rockyyeung9893 11 месяцев назад

    Even I am not so interested in these hardware, I am still willing to spend some time to finish digesting them because your presentation is so good and easy to follow. Great job I really appreciate you this.

  • @hjen
    @hjen Год назад +3

    I legit just watch an hour of mac repair video. This dude is hilarious 😂

  • @WayneWatson1
    @WayneWatson1 Год назад +3

    This is the very reason I swapped out our 2018 intel Mac mini for a self built PC for our church presentation computer. Luckily ProPresenter 7 now works just as good on the pc as it does the mac. I have 2x2tb Cardea nvme drives with one being cloned to the other every week. If one dies, we can immediately swap to booting off the other with little to no data loss and then spend $120 and replace the one that died if it's out of the 5yr warranty.

  • @Bestestboii
    @Bestestboii Год назад +6

    you've basically made me an expert in nand repair and diagnostics and i dont even have a mac lol. great concept teaching video!

    • @iBoffRCC
      @iBoffRCC  Год назад

      Thank you for your time!

  •  Год назад

    Incredible video. Really well explained. congrats.

  • @shapelessed
    @shapelessed Год назад +1

    This was the single, most junky yet educative video I've ever seen.
    I own an M2 MacBook and even though I love how well it runs everything, I do also own a PC with literally one spare part for everything I've got inside it. That's why I don't understand people buying Mac mini's. If something is supposed to be your main computer, it should have short maintenance times. Something breaks? Your use a spare or order a new one and are back and running within a day, or 20 minutes...

  • @dexta_dsm
    @dexta_dsm Год назад +2

    This video is very informative and yet entertaining 🙏🏽 kudos to iBoff RCC

  • @wiretamer5710
    @wiretamer5710 Месяц назад

    Having watched your video, reminded me of video I watch years ago who buillt a massive electric motor OUT OF WOOD. Heroic effort guys. Respect.
    I'm wondering how much extra effort it would take to re-engineer the logic board, so it could use off the shelf generic parts.

  • @JAHKAMREN
    @JAHKAMREN Год назад +1

    Wow! Great info. I have a 2023 MacBook pro m2 max. I love the performance.. but fear repairs. This will prepare me.

  • @KenHiroshi627
    @KenHiroshi627 Год назад +8

    insane info, thanks iboff!! Coffee on me!!
    hae to wait on replacing these drilled out ssd's till i have a donor board then! :)

    • @iBoffRCC
      @iBoffRCC  Год назад

      Thank you!! we really appreciate it!

  • @OmenGrand
    @OmenGrand Год назад +2

    i rarely comment on videos, but this is an amazing investigation! Especially the bit with the prototype m1pro/max macbook pro. Push it to your favorite content creators to blow some smoke y'all

  • @aelaan12
    @aelaan12 Год назад +2

    Brilliant guys, you are so smart! This means not all is lost if one of my MacBooks dies because of this stupid NAND issue. I just hope NAND producers will work with JCID and you guys to be able to upgrade and replace drives in the new M1/M2 machines. Anything exposed to electricity will fail eventually, not after 10 Yiiiiieears, but at anytime. Important to have AppleCare+ on your expensive unit to avoid this, but there is now an option. Thank you so much, folks, you have done the tech community a great favour by taking the time to document and share this.

  • @riteshgarg
    @riteshgarg Год назад +13

    this clearly explains how apple is trying to make it harder and harder to repair your mackbook. This was a brilliant explanation.

  • @jessewest1333
    @jessewest1333 Год назад

    Bro I watched this entire video and I am amazed at all the information you provided. Excellent video and keep up the good work.

  • @Egor9090
    @Egor9090 Год назад +1

    Highest quality content, deserves way more views

  • @BillDemos
    @BillDemos Год назад +1

    Wow! You answered to all of the world so many questions! Thank you for the video!

  • @mecheritayeb9809
    @mecheritayeb9809 Год назад

    Good explanation. And I’m very happy to see my name on your video in the software of the JC Repair as a part of the team
    Mecheri Tayeb

  • @Sebas-lk3jv
    @Sebas-lk3jv Год назад +5

    brilliant explanation and high quality materials in the video.

    • @iBoffRCC
      @iBoffRCC  Год назад

      thank you for watching!

  • @iFix43
    @iFix43 Год назад

    the details put into this video is much appreciated…THANKS

  • @TylrVncnt
    @TylrVncnt Год назад

    Really fantastic video with very effective animations. I appreciate the effort you must have put in to make these! Extremely educational thank you

  • @paulnavas5696
    @paulnavas5696 Год назад

    Thank you for making a complete video, excellent content, explained in detail, I have the JC programmer, but it still has very few memory combination options, very good video, I thank you personally for the dedication and time

  • @_modiX
    @_modiX Год назад +6

    About the T2: If we have the firmware copied, I can imagine that it would be possible to design a board to convert an NVMe controller to 4 NANDs firmware to solve this problem for the best. So sad to discover the T2 is so hard to replace storage with. :/ Also: Can't you check the lifespan of a NAND with the reader before re-program it and overwriting its lifespan value?

  • @jjptech
    @jjptech Год назад

    What a brilliant video from the visual to the technical perspective, this is one of those few times when the algorithm actually works

  • @kevinmckenna5682
    @kevinmckenna5682 Год назад +4

    Amazing video series. You made it very easy for a non-techie like myself to follow. I’m currently getting my 2019 16” MBP repaired for exactly this issue. I wonder if they are using your research as a guide?

  • @vikashgauravvkg
    @vikashgauravvkg Год назад +1

    Insane explanation. Loved it. ❤❤❤😊

  • @agiverreviga4592
    @agiverreviga4592 Год назад +1

    Is it possible to upgrade the SSD in the new M2 Pro/Max Macbooks, similar to fixing the dead ones?

  • @eLab43
    @eLab43 Год назад +1

    It’s the best presentation that I ever seen

  • @nutechmedia
    @nutechmedia Год назад +2

    Terimakasih atas segala modifikasi yg anda tunjukkan, sungguh luar biasa..saya sebenarnya sangat tertarik untuk custom MBP 13 2012 dg Nvme tp sayangnya terlalu berang di ongkir😅.. Tetap lanjutkan dan terus lakukan custom pd Mac..

  • @namejust6287
    @namejust6287 Год назад +1

    this channel is pure gem. keep going!

    • @iBoffRCC
      @iBoffRCC  Год назад

      Thank you for your time!

  • @nickk1658
    @nickk1658 Год назад +1

    Awesome videos! Must take so much time & effort to create such fantastic informational content. You guys rock!

  • @Silence3191
    @Silence3191 Год назад +2

    Interesting. first long youtube weejio that I watch finish.

  • @winmarkesconde5651
    @winmarkesconde5651 Год назад +2

    this is gold. thank you for doing this kind of video

  • @houwentien7529
    @houwentien7529 Год назад +1

    Been waiting for this video for a long time! Well done @iboff and thanks for the callout!

  • @Goldstrides
    @Goldstrides Год назад

    You are a wizard and the best at what you do, I enjoyed ur video and enlightenment from beginning to the end. I am subscribing right away. ❤

  • @stuaxo
    @stuaxo 11 месяцев назад

    Great work all round, this is how the field moves forward and computers can be used for years to come that would have been ewaste. I wonder if you guys will do a one about upgrading the ram too ?

  • @cocalarusnk
    @cocalarusnk Год назад +1

    Felicitari pt continut tinere, poti sa ma ajuti cu o informatie , sti cumva un loc safe in Europa unde as putea face upgrade de SSD la un Pro M1 ? Ms si spor la treaba

  • @EventH
    @EventH Год назад +2

    Wow .. thanks for the comprehensive info. The EU should subject Apple to anti competitive/anti repair legislation investigation ... halt all sales until they resolve such practices..

  • @winstonsmith935
    @winstonsmith935 6 месяцев назад +11

    Time for the EU to make it illegal to sell non-repairable computers

  • @andre-le-bone-aparte
    @andre-le-bone-aparte Год назад +1

    As a former DUDES IN DENIAL... I've subscribed to your channel. Excellent Content. Well done sir!

  • @AmirIskandar
    @AmirIskandar Год назад

    Lama betul saya cari component level repair di Selangor. Saya ada Macbook air 2013 kumpul habuk sebab saya pergi Lowyat dorang suruh replace logic board ja. Nanti ada budget saya datang!

  • @PieStreams
    @PieStreams Год назад

    Thanks A Lot iBoff RCC Team.
    Fabulous Job Done.
    The Amount Of Time, Money & Energy Invested Is Incredible.
    Hats Off To You Guys.
    Keep The Good Work Up.

  • @dimples282
    @dimples282 Год назад +4

    Great research. That was a truly entertaining watch and now that LTT/iFixit failure makes total sense. But I do have to say, it is needlessly a pain in the rear on the part of Apple's engineers to mandate that the firmware of the NAND chips (and in the case of Studio/Pro, the chips that live on the SSD kits), when there's two completely identical looks-like-M.2-but-isn't-actually-M.2 sockets, has to be programmed for one or the other socket when everything from their appearance right down to functionality is also completely identical. And it's outright stupid to slap iBoot on NAND right next to userland and trusting that nothing bad will ever happen to it there (be it by accident or a malicious actor), instead of say keeping it on-chip in the main SoC. Because as much as the SMCs and BIOS/UEFI chips of old sucked in their own ways, at least problems with both of those were far easier to deal with in comparison to this gongshow introduced with T2 and later. That, and it'd allow Apple to keep that inaccessible boot device/question mark folder functionality around so users know to run for their Time Machine backup.

  • @millomaker
    @millomaker Год назад

    Verry helpfull and clear video, nice too see great content like taht :) Keep going !

  • @MrDazzathedude
    @MrDazzathedude Год назад +1

    I huge amount of technical information which explains a lot, absolution fantastic video and well put together, please keep going and hope you get a whole load of new subscribers... MANY THANKS!!!

  • @tonymo2359
    @tonymo2359 Год назад +1

    Fantastic a very thorough explanation

    • @iBoffRCC
      @iBoffRCC  Год назад

      Thank you for your time!

  • @ardwivedi16
    @ardwivedi16 11 месяцев назад

    Completely worth my 57 minutes! Thanks for the video

  • @j.d.4241
    @j.d.4241 Год назад +2

    Idk why this channel hasn't blown up yet... Very well made and informative!

  • @diegoporras7769
    @diegoporras7769 Год назад

    This is the kind of content I want to see at security conferences...

  • @Jan-xf8sk
    @Jan-xf8sk Год назад

    Hey iBoff! You're now recognized by Louis Rossmann! Excellent work!

  • @dkyadav1
    @dkyadav1 Год назад +1

    What an explanation!! Totally loved it. Thank you♥️

  • @sachin_rajyaguru
    @sachin_rajyaguru Год назад

    ohh superb video, 100% from side, and editing all at good place☺

  • @Rev_Blanket
    @Rev_Blanket Год назад

    You guys are amazing! I had to subscribe instantly. Keep it up.

  • @khoirulmizan2107
    @khoirulmizan2107 3 месяца назад

    Your 50 minutes-to-watch video is a summary of someone else's years of repair work, thaks for iboff video craator, very usefull video for everyone

  • @ThePatriotsOfPakistan
    @ThePatriotsOfPakistan Месяц назад

    hi got this procedure on my macbook pro 2019, but sometime it shuts down and then restart with some error report, also after this my mac fan runs with full rpm, but can be controlled via mac fan control sensor based settings. what could be the cause. laptop running fine

  • @GordonTurner-z8n
    @GordonTurner-z8n 5 месяцев назад

    What a great channel. Excellent work.

  • @a4e69636b
    @a4e69636b Год назад +6

    Great video. Thank you for it. I wish Apple still made upgradable computers.

  • @pIGIkesting
    @pIGIkesting Год назад

    THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE NAND GETS ME EVERYTIME!!! HAHAHAHA HILARIOUS. thankyou for your tremendous effort making this video for us. fantastic presentation!

  • @kbaeksu
    @kbaeksu Год назад

    Even though I don't use Mac I learned a lot. You are the best of all.

  • @choomanfoo
    @choomanfoo Год назад

    You guys are true hard-working geniuses.

  • @pro.serwis.gdansk
    @pro.serwis.gdansk Год назад +14

    Это было лучшее видео что я когда либо смотрел!
    Так много исчерпывающей информации я давно не видел, спасибо авторам видео! Вам отдельное место в раю нужно выделить)

  • @JustGeekstuff
    @JustGeekstuff Год назад +1

    This video is boom! Very well consolidated and presented, it is interactive with these very hard to swallow/complicated information. This video deserves an award. Well done!!!
    After some due diligent and watching this video, I believe Apple did not mass produce or sell the NANDs themselves yet is because they wanted to monopolise the market and make profit first while they still can. Although, they have already pocketed more than enough profits to date. They would still like to make their ROI looks promising and keeping up with the R&D for future upgrades.
    If the manufacturer started mass produce these, eventually we might have issue with fakes and defective NANDs flooding the market. Not only this will create a big mess for them to repair or sell, it will affect their market share big time. Just like how there are so many fake/defective Sdcards on the market right now. 10 times slower writing speed for 10 times cheaper the price.

  • @slalomie
    @slalomie Год назад +9

    Thanks for explaining these complex things in simple terms. Are there any computers out there with socketed NAND? Maybe they laid out that option in case right to repair legislation forces their hand? I honestly can’t see them going back to replaceable storage unless that happens.

    • @MrKillswitch88
      @MrKillswitch88 Год назад +8

      It is called NVME and SATA both of which are very cheap without needing extensive repair work to keep going. This is entirely on Apple for both being cheap and shitty to their customers.

    • @hbp_
      @hbp_ Год назад

      ​@@MrKillswitch88 m.2

    • @hishnash
      @hishnash Год назад +1

      The macPro and the Mac Studio both have socketed NAND

  • @bf.258
    @bf.258 Год назад

    Amazing video, I wasn't even interested in doing anything but your script are hilariously funny.

  • @sudheerm.s6792
    @sudheerm.s6792 Год назад

    4:27 no fancy blades , only paper cutter. Legendary

  • @wizzitech7504
    @wizzitech7504 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all these informations will be very useful for my work 👍👍👍

  • @_souhail_
    @_souhail_ Год назад

    all you need to know is here thank you so much !!

  • @weizenyang
    @weizenyang Год назад +2

    I can't imagine the effort put into this whole guide. Freaking. Incredible. Truly Malaysian pride.

  • @hardware8188
    @hardware8188 Год назад

    Amazing mod! This is certainly a game changer and will revive tons of dead macbooks. Keep it up!

  • @pedroveloso9707
    @pedroveloso9707 Год назад

    thanks for your time in the community :) very enlightenment video.

  • @RedHoodBeatz
    @RedHoodBeatz Год назад

    Best video ever. Watched it till the last minute.

  • @hamammohamed1661
    @hamammohamed1661 Год назад

    youtube should show me more videos like this one, you are a great person 😀😀😀😀

  • @ChapitZulkefli
    @ChapitZulkefli Год назад

    Finally, something I can hold for my i9. Glad u guys make it. Til we meet again for next mod, after the prev NVMe module mod.

  • @JuanjoNarive
    @JuanjoNarive Год назад +3

    I refuse to use any computer with soldered and paired storage. iMac 2019 is the last model I would use from Apple until things change. I can not afford to lose access to all of the NANDs when only one is failing and lose all my work, and for me, online backups are not an option since I handle TB size projects.

  • @anthonybush3134
    @anthonybush3134 4 месяца назад

    I have a 2019 MacBook Pro a2141. I’ve had it for 2 years and it still works. How do i know if the ssd is going to fail later?

  • @crusadebirb4084
    @crusadebirb4084 Год назад +1

    Hey, i got a mac mini m1, will you be making a video about upgrading the Memory? I sadly only got 8gb of memory n would want to upgrade to 16, but i can't find the 16gb chips anywhere. So if you do a vid please let us know where to get the chips. Thanks, your videos are great!

  • @GarasiKomputer
    @GarasiKomputer Год назад

    i just enjoying every seconds of your video. subscribed!

  • @eileenlucynakurosawa7421
    @eileenlucynakurosawa7421 4 месяца назад

    😊❤
    Beautiful, when the SSD of my M1 Max dies, it can be replaced. Maybe increase the RAM to 128 GB but idk about that.