You can learn how to do it by following our guide here. It must be done using iCloud or an external hard drive. If you want to keep all of your Mac’s data to the new SSD, you must first create a Time Machine backup. The entire process might take over an hour or two, so be patient.In this guide, we will replace the SSD on a late 2013 15″ Retina MacBook Pro with a standard NVMe SSD. This upgrade guide works on MacBook Pro late 2013-mid 2015 models, MacBook Airs mid-2013- 2017, iMacs (with fusion drive or SSD) late 2013- 2017 (probably 2019 as well), Mac Pro 2013, and Mac mini 2014.It’s likely that you will not need this but it’s better to be safe than sorry. There is a chance that some issues with Mac’s recovery mode will prevent you from installing macOS through it.
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