![]() ![]() Some of the links are now broken, meaning some of the recommended adapters and sources are no longer available. ![]() That Q&A pertains to a Macbook Air early 2014 which requires a different adapter than your Macbook Pro 2015, and Your question has now been closed as duplicative, but in reviewing the duplicated Q&A, it will be noted: Making this still more difficult is the fact that Apple changed the SSD interface design periodically, and so the adapter required may be unique to a model or model year. In other words, you can only re-use an Apple SSD in another machine IF you have the correct adapter. ![]() Apple's proprietary design of the SSD's connector/interface means that an adapter will be needed to use it in a device with one of the industry standard M.2 interfaces. But as has pointed out in his comment, as a practical matter, the answer is: "It depends". ![]()
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