How can I increase storage on my MacBook Air 2015?
I'm running out of storage on my macbook air early 2015
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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.7
I'm running out of storage on my macbook air early 2015
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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.7
Other World Computing sells aftermarket SSDs for that machine:
Other World Computing – OWC Solid State Drives For MacBook Air 11" & 13" (Mid 2013 - Mid 2017)
You can get them in capacities ranging from 500 GB to 2 TB. The question then is whether you'd want to spend the money that such an upgrade would cost – or whether it would be better to put it towards to purchase of a new Mac that can run the current version of macOS.
You should install Monterey somewhere while the Mac still has the Apple factory SSD installed before putting in any third-party SSD. When you install Monterey, it checks your Mac's firmware. If the firmware needs updating, it runs a firmware updater. If you have a non-Apple SSD installed, the updater fails, and the Monterey installation fails. So you need to get Monterey installed once, if you want to be able to install it on an internal third-party SSD later.
Other World Computing sells aftermarket SSDs for that machine:
Other World Computing – OWC Solid State Drives For MacBook Air 11" & 13" (Mid 2013 - Mid 2017)
You can get them in capacities ranging from 500 GB to 2 TB. The question then is whether you'd want to spend the money that such an upgrade would cost – or whether it would be better to put it towards to purchase of a new Mac that can run the current version of macOS.
You should install Monterey somewhere while the Mac still has the Apple factory SSD installed before putting in any third-party SSD. When you install Monterey, it checks your Mac's firmware. If the firmware needs updating, it runs a firmware updater. If you have a non-Apple SSD installed, the updater fails, and the Monterey installation fails. So you need to get Monterey installed once, if you want to be able to install it on an internal third-party SSD later.
You'll have to delete files and data or move them out to an external drive to free up space on the Mac.
click here ➜ Free up storage space on Mac - Apple Support
How can I increase storage on my MacBook Air 2015?