Replace EVERY DEAD SSD for M1 Max, M1 Pro, M1 & T2 Mac, T1 Mac, BONUS:M1 Ultra (FOR DUDES IN DENIAL)

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This video really good! I got here thanks to Louis Rossman

chilbiyito
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All this amazing explanation while adding explosions and colored stuff and memes. I'm lovin every single second of this.

SKongdachalert
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IMHO one of the best and comprehensive Youtube videos I have seen so far in terms of NAND usage in Apple devices. It can be clearly seen that lots of efforts went into making this video to make it easy understanding the problems and possibilities of upgrading Apple devices. Good job.

MrTakohara
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The amount of corporate abuse apple does to its own customers with proprietary ram, SSD and other solutions is just terrible. SSD are not the best on the market and yet are 5-6 times more expensive, ram probably is the same.

slizgi
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I would appreciate Apple’s approach of soldering everything in if, the components lasted forever - but they don’t. Let alone the option of upgrading SSD or RAM if so desired.

zizlog_sound
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Jeez - I can totally believe this vid is the result of 6 months of work! - And not just any 6 months of work, but work by an electronic repair genius. I can’t imagine the amount of effort this took!

DaveEtchells
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Brilliant presentation, very well put together IMO. Thanks for sharing the knowledge and the tremendous effort you endured. Fabulous!

slam
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Amazing. Mind boggling how technically advanced you are.
Agreed, Apple are gouging on SSD and lack of repair options.
Great video.

hibernian
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this is actually amazing. Louis Rossmann would be proud of your approach of giving second life to highly integrated electronics and making it serviceable in the process. I can't believe you went for designing your own SSD adapter unless you are sitting in Shenzhen.

th_dwarf
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Very Concise and straightforward, easily understandable and very jam packed with information.

I commend you all for the compilation of this video.

I truly enjoyed this video, and I liked how it's an hour long, like a movie 😅 (i love it)

Keep up the good work!

Boredealis
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I have no business or necessity in repairing a MacBook but.. i watched the full video and learnt a lot, so easy to understand... loved it <3

saif
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This video is very well made and really a joy to watch and highly informative. Your style of presentation is really good, your didactics are better than the ones of most of my professors 😂

thecon_quererarbitraryname
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You can use new KICM233 on M1 machines. No need to salvage from another machine!

lindenaurepair
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This is by far one of the best videos I've seen in a while! The amount of R&D that went into this is insane. Thank you iBoff!

dogfreak
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The amount of engineering that goes into making Apple hardware as anti-repair and anti-consumer as possible is amazing. They could've easily used NVMe storage on their thicker MacBook pro and Mac Studio desktop but went with the proprietary options just make people pay thousands of $ for storage upgrade. iSheeps are ok with this robbery, so who am I to complain lol.

Chopper
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you guys are saving lives total respect

dr.noir
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This is a video that everyone who is actually using a Mac should see!

hateganvictor
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As an apple user, Have learnt more through this video than I have ever. Fantastic video. Thank you so much

shivas
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Insane amount of work and brain went into making this video. My hat is off to you guys.

iganas
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This is very interesting. I thought it was impossible to upgrade/replace the SSDs on newer Macs, but, somehow it seems you succeded. Of course you are selling a product, so I need to hear from independent sources how well it works, but this sounds like a game changer.

I consider refurbished MacBooks with an adapter for SSD and a new SSD installed to be an interesting product in the future. I would rather buy that than a new one!

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