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MacBook Air SSD problematic, Apple promised to replace it with a new


If you buy the Apple MacBook Air laptop computer production in 2012, you should not worry because it could be problematic components of the data storage media.

In an announcement on his official website, Apple says that there are problems with the storage media Solid State Drive (SSD) capacity of 64 GB and 128 GB on a MacBook Air 11-inch sizes and 13 inches were sold between June 2012 and June 2013.

Not all SSDs in MacBook Air 2012 is a production of the product failed. Apple confirms, only certain SSDs are having problems. And thankfully, Apple is willing to replace the SSD component for free if problems are found.

To know whether the MacBook Air SSD problematic or not, Apple has released a firmware update. You can open the Updates menu in Mac App Store software, and choose the MacBook Air Flash Storage Firmware Update 1.1 to examine the issue.

Before deciding to do the update , you'll want to back- up important documents stored on the MacBook Air. Because , if you are troubled SSD, do not rule out your important documents and data will be erased.

How to tell an SSD which is problematic ? When upgrading firmware, and it turns out you are redirected to a page announcement titled "MacBook Air Flash Storage Drive Replacement Program," this means your SSD problematic. If that's the case, you are not recommended to update the operating system or application.

Go to the product after-sales service center and tell Apple that your SSD problematic. Apple promised to replace the SSD component with the same storage capacity.

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