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Will the MacBook Pro SSD work in my Desktop system?

I want to use the SSD from the MacBook Pro mid 2012 and put into a desktop. Can I do this?

I also have a MacBook Air mid 2012 too. If that has one as well that would be great.

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What desktop? Make, model # and year.

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Oh, it is a system that I want to build the motherboard supports M.2. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MR3...

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Since the M2 blade do not work without issues in Macs, I doubt the Apple blades will work in PCs. Besides Apple has four different types of blades now.

What I do with old blades is put them in the proper OWC Envoy external enclosures and use them for diagnostic and installation drives.

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What about the macbook air mid 2012?

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The best way to figure this out is to review the system specs across the systems in question:

- MacBook Pro 15" 2.7GHz i7 (Mid-2012)

- MacBook Air 11" 2.0 GHz i7 (Mid-2012)

- MacBook Air 13" 2.) GHz i7 (Mid-2012)

You'll see all three use a SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) interface so you would think it should work based on the specs but there is an issue of size! The Air's use a long narrow SSD whereas the MacBook Pro uses a short and wide unit. So sadly the SSD won't fit across these systems!

Reference: SSD Upgrade Kits For MacBook Pro Retina (2012 - 2013) & 120 GB SSD Upgrade for 2012 MacBook Air

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