![]() Hector Martin on Twitter) is a developer who is working on porting Linux to Apple silicon Macs. So, why is Apple making such a simple thing as an SSD swap so complicated, and why can't users just insert their own drives in the second SSD slot? The answer may lie in Apple's unique implementation of the storage subsystem. Later, Luke Miani's video indicated that Apple is blocking SSD replacement via software, though iFixit could swap SSDs between two Mac Studios with a DFU restore. Although Apple clearly mentions that the Mac Studio's SSD has to be configured at factory and is not user-replaceable, Max Tech's initial teardown video seemed to suggest that the SSD is probably swappable. ![]() There has been a lot of consternation lately regarding Apple's SSD implementation in the new Mac Studio.
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