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It will not wipe it out if you add it to an open slot… take a look inside..: look if you have an available slot…ur only adding not removing
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, We thank you for your review. By default, the 11-Inch "Mid-2012" MacBook Air models originally were configured with either 64 GB or 128 GB of flash storage. Likewise, the 13-Inch "Mid-2012" MacBook Air models originally were configured with either 128 GB or 256 GB of flash storage, again, at the time of purchase. Officially, it is not possible for an end user to upgrade the storage in these models after purchase. Apple does not intend for end users to upgrade the SSD in these models themselves and the company has used uncommon "pentalobe" screws -- sometimes called five-point Torx screws -- to make access more difficult. NOTE: The SSD in the MacBook Air is a special design by Apple and you cannot use standard off the shelf NVMe or SATA M. 2 drives. There a very few that have exact replacements, OWC being one of them. If you have further questions, I welcome your reply. You can also visit our Contact page for other ways to reach us. Regards, Micron Commercial Products Group The Crucial Team The memory and storage experts. ™ Contact us: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact
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