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deckard666

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I am looking to buy a M1 MacMini and I see that there is one for sale on ebay that has been upgraded from 256gb to 2TB by a specialist company - Is that likely to cause any issue further down the line ?

He had it done last month apparently and he is a power seller with a long good history AND has sent me the SMART screenshot which looks fine....
 

Fishrrman

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Feb 20, 2009
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"I see that there is one for sale on ebay that has been upgraded from 256gb to 2TB by a specialist company"

Ummm...
Just how did they do that?
Isn't the drive on an m-series Mac (other than the Studio) soldered in and made a part of the CPU/RAM/SSD assembly?

Could someone explain?

OP:
I WOULD NOT trust this "upgrade", regardless of how attractive the price seems...
 
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MRxROBOT

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"I see that there is one for sale on ebay that has been upgraded from 256gb to 2TB by a specialist company"

Ummm...
Just how did they do that?
Isn't the drive on an m-series Mac (other than the Studio) soldered in and made a part of the CPU/RAM/SSD assembly?

Could someone explain?

OP:
I WOULD NOT trust this "upgrade", regardless of how attractive the price seems...
Small NAND is removed, Big NAND is soldered in its place.
 
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