– Portable external memory for Apple flash SSD.– Type C to type C 5Gbps transmission speed, measuring continuous reading and writing, and can read high-speed transmission up to 452Mb/S.You need to duplicate multiple files to succeed. Data may be lost when used under Windows system. It can only be used on Apple system computers. Please ensure that your SSD is suitable for it before ordering.
The internal size of enclosure is L108mm * W32mm * H13mm. SSDs are built in MacBook Air 2013-2017 and other versions. ACASIS enclosure is specially designed for factory SSDs installed in Apple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, and retina display in mid-2013 and later. Third party SSDs (including OWC SSDs) are incompatible.
I liked the preview of what I could expect, so I decided to install it-and then my wireless disappeared. I liked what I saw in Elementary OS its Pantheon desktop is really great, and its look and feel are familiar to Apple users-it has a dock at the bottom of the display and icons that lead to useful applications. I got to a live desktop, and the operating system recognized my Broadcom wireless chipset-I thought this just might work! I made a boot drive with my USB creator and inserted it into the MacBook Air. After reading some good reviews, I decided to try Elementary OS 5.0 (Juno). Sometimes it was the wireless card another time, it was a lack of support for the touchpad. I tried several Linux distributions on my MacBook Air, but there was always a gotcha. I am glad I did, but I felt bad that I had this perfectly good MacBook lying around unused.
My computer, released in 2015, has 4GB RAM, an i5 processor, and a Broadcom 4360 wireless card, but Mojave proved too much for my daily driver-it made working with GnuCash impossible, and it whetted my appetite to return to Linux.
When I installed Apple's MacOS Mojave, it slowed my formerly reliable MacBook Air to a crawl.