![]() ![]() I did the First Aid on the drive and it all checked out. I even went into disk utility on the mac and GUID partitioned the drive after I had already done that in Transmac. So I made a bootable USB on my windows computer with transmac, I downloaded different copy's of Mojave and tried them all. So did some more research, found out (and this is the part of my question) that 10.10 build wont recognize my SSD. I checked disc utility and no drive there as well. I then when back into recovery mode and got the reinstall os screen and seen there was no drive to install to. ![]() I got all the parts in and installed them. Pull the audio out ribbon cable off the adhesive securing it to the upper case. So with the bad hard drive in I started it up in Internet recovery just to check everything out, it loaded everything like it was supposed to and I was able to see it was going to put Yosemite 10.10 on the drive when i got it. Disconnect the port hatch ribbon cable from the logic board by pulling it straight up by its black pull tab. I did some research and settled on a Cruical NVMe M.2 500GB with the adapter that upon reviewing was said to work. Hi there, I recently acquired a 2014 mac book air from a family member that supposedly had a bad hard drive.
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