⚡ Unlock vintage Mac power with modern speed!
The Sintech 26-pin to SATA Adapter with USB3.0/Type-C cable enables 2012 and early 2013 MacBook Air and Pro Retina SSDs (7+17 pin) to function as external SATA drives via USB, offering a lightweight, plug-and-play solution for expanding storage on desktops and laptops. Not compatible with 2013-2015 MacBook SSDs.
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Manufacturer | Sintech Electronic |
UPC | 701017251347 |
Item model number | PA5025A+PAUB23 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.2 x 0.9 inches |
ASIN | B00MGGUMKE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 4, 2014 |
B**T
IT WORKS!!! OMG IT WORKS!!!
This is EXACTLY what I needed and it works perfectly and was super easy to set up. My old laptop, a 15 inch retina MacBook Pro that I bought in July 2012 finally died last week. I was watching a YouTube video and the screen just went black and it wouldn't turn back on. I tried everything within my power (well, with google and YouTube at my disposal of course) like booting in Safe Mode, in Recovery Mode, in Transfer File mode or whatever it's called, and nothing worked. I'm way out of the Apple Care warranty, and a local Mac repair shop wanted $70 just to look at it, then anything else they did would be extra. As far as I can tell it's not a software issue but a hardware one, and even a used logic board is like $260 and I'd have to do the install myself. I'm long overdue for an upgrade, but I kept using this computer because it just kept going, but it's not worth putting a bunch of money into it at this point. There were a few gigs of stuff I wanted from the hard drive though (most stuff is backed up to an external drive and the cloud but not everything), so I wondered if there was a way to turn a laptop hard drive into an external drive that I could extract data from, like a USB stick or something. And it turns out you can! And this adapter is exactly what I needed. (By the way the website/YouTube channel Apple Dollars was super helpful to me in this process, check it out!). I already had one of the special screwdrivers to get the hard drive out, which was actually really easy. And once this was delivered it took like 2 minutes to plug the drive into this adapter, then plug the adapter into my Mac mini desktop, and I got all the data I needed! This adapter has 2 usb plugs, I gather you have to plug both in for the extra power to actually get your old hard drive to wake up or whatever. Anyway, I'm not a computer expert but I'm not afraid to open up the laptop and try stuff, and this worked perfectly. And for like $19 it's totally worth it. There are a ton of adapters like this one depending on the type and year of your laptop, so if this isn't exactly the one you need keep searching! Totally worth it and now I have a 256GB external drive to play around with.The actual adapter was mislabeled, it says 8 + 18 pin on it (you can see that in the pic) and before I plugged in my hard drive it said "For MacBook Air only" on it. But I have a MacBook Pro, not air. But it must have been incorrectly labeled or something because it totally worked for my MBP, which is a proprietary 7+17 pin type (or 24 pin). Anyway, I almost went to Amazon immediately to request a return, but then I put the hard drive on top of the adapter and it looked like it would fit, and I tried and voila! It worked! So just be careful. The outside packaging is labeled right, just not the actual adapter, but I don't care. This saved me a ton of money and I got all my data so I'm 100% happy.And I don't get anything for writing this review by the way. I bought this for full price because I needed it and I'm thrilled that such a product exists and worked so easily. I'm just trying to be helpful and use my decent reviewer number to try and provide reliable, honest reviews.Again, check out apple dollars (dot com), click on Troubleshooting and then Data Recovery. No, I don't work for them lol. That site/YouTube video was just totally instrumental in my process so I thought I'd pass it along.
R**M
Works as expected
This worked as expected. I took the SSD out of a MacBook Air (Mid 2011) with bad RAM, and was able to then connect it to a newer MacBook via USB. (I did have to supply my own USB-A to USB-C adapter, but no big deal.)
~**T
Worked Great
Bought this to get the data off a 256GB SSD from a mid 2012 Macbook Pro Retina 15 A1398 MC975LL/A that had a bad logic board. It shipped fast, was a good price and did exactly what I needed it to do. It would have been a nice little bonus if the SATA to USB cable that came with it worked on other drives, but none of the ones I tested worked.In any case, I'm happy with my purchase.
G**E
There are better solutions
This adapter does what it says, for the most part, but there are some caviats. I found that, depending on that kind of apple machine it was hooked up to, MacOS could have some difficulty converting the proprietary apple pci connector to SATA, and then to USB. Its cheap, it fits the type of SSD it advertises, but If you have the money, go with an OWC instead.
R**S
A life-saver when you need to transfer data from a "dead" machine.
When my old Mac died I wasn't able to retrieve all of my data until I purchased this and removed the drive from my dead computer.
M**S
Fit well, didn't work.
This adapter fit perfectly for my MacBook Air SSD, but when I connected it to another computer via USB, no external drive appeared. I don't know what's wrong, but it doesn't help me recover my data.
A**K
Does exactly what it is supposed to do, very specific to a 2010-2011 SSD, pay attention
If you need the data off of your 2010-2011 Macbook SSD then this device is a life saver. The main board on my 2011 macbook died so the only way to get the data back was to use this device. I purchased a new macbook, plugged the SSD into this SATA adapter device, inserted it into the new macbook USB port and I was back in business. The Macbook actually saw the SSD and figured it was from an old system. It asked if I wanted to migrate my data to the new Macbook, I said yes and then sat back and watched the transfer.
J**F
It works
This product was a steal of a deal to save the data on the M-keyed SSD from my early 2013 13" MacBook Pro. Beware that it does require two usb ports to run the drive, which is a problem if you have a usb-c only device. I used a Kingston dongle and an Amazon's Basic usb-c to usb adapter to make it work.
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