![]() ![]() ![]() Plus if the third party SSD ever develops any issues, you can reinstall the original Apple SSD to help in troubleshooting. I highly recommend keeping the original Apple SSD just in case you may ever need it to re-install macOS or in case a future system firmware update fails to install because you are using a third party SSD. If you want to use macOS 12.x Monterey, then you definitely need to install Monterey while still using the original Apple SSD since at the moment it is impossible to install macOS Monterey to a third party SSD if Monterey has never been installed on that computer before. Make sure your MacBook Air is already running at least macOS 10.13+ before installing the third party SSD. ![]()
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