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Is it possible to replace the OEM one with a 2.5" SSD? Thnx.
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It is possible ... involves a little bit of work, and you need a 1.8-inch drive. 2.5" SSD will not fit.

If you search for macbook air hard drive on youtube you will find some videos you might like...

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