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Macbook Air SSD failure?

I've had my MBA for just under a year, and the SSD failed today. I saw the dreaded white screen. I took it into an Apple store, and they are having to replace the SSD. Unfortunately, they didn't have the one I need in stock. So, it will be a few days. I'll be lost without my MBA. LOL


Has anyone else had issues with SSD failure on MBA? I hope this is not a common issue. Luckily, it is still under warrants. The part was about $800.

MacBook Air

Posted on Aug 1, 2013 8:19 PM

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Oct 21, 2013 5:08 PM in response to ksatterwhite

My 128GB SSD on my 2012 Macbook Air died 8 days ago. Saw an Apple Genius immediately and he confirmed that the hard drive needed to be replaced. He told me there were none readily in stock so he had to order one which would take 3-5 business days.


Two days later, Apple released firmware for the 2012 macbook air to test whether the SSD needed to be replaced (how timely...).


Edging onto the 6th business day, I called the Apple Store to follow up and they said that there's a worldwide shortage of these replacement SSDs so the ETA to get one of them was indefinite.


I use my computer for work every day so not having it for a week was tough, but not having it indefinitely is not acceptable.

Oct 21, 2013 5:22 PM in response to Hotur

Did they offer that to you right away or did you have to ask for it/fight for it?


Did you get a replacement 2012 macbook air or a newer 2013 macbook air?


I called Apple technical support and they said that it is up to the discretion of the store manager to "loan" you a replacement until your part ships in.


What happens is you purchase a brand new mac and Apple will agree to extend the return period for the duration of how long it takes to get the replacement part in.


Did you get a new mac outright or is this a "loaner"?

Oct 21, 2013 5:22 PM in response to boltdozer

Got a 2013 Air, with a core i7 (as they wanted to match the clock speed - core i5 2013 is only 1.3ghz I think)


Phoned up 4 days after (as I was told it would be 3 days turnaround time), got told that it wasn't here and should be here in a few days. I think I waited an extra week or so before phoning to check the status.


I asked her how long it would be she went to check and came back to me and said we are going to replace the laptop for you, no fighting for it, no asking for it, not even hinting for it.


Got a phone call later that day with the engineer explaining the differences to me, and said the problem was the replacement laptop would day 2-3 weeks, or I could have my 2012 repaired which the SSD was due in in 2 weeks plus fitting time


Naturally I took the replacement Macbook

Oct 21, 2013 5:36 PM in response to Hotur

Sorry, I can't tell if this represents a 2012 MBA or a 2013 MBA version replacement. What did you end up getting?


And I take it was a full replacement and not a loaner?


They just volunteered this replacement for you? No "wait a week and let us see what we can do for you."?


Maybe it's a different (better) policy in the UK... 😉

Oct 21, 2013 5:40 PM in response to boltdozer

I'm in the UK, Meadowhall store...(Didn't read that right haha, your from Canada) It's a 2013 I got as a replacement (Look at the box you can see the dual mic 🙂) and no it's not a loaner its a perminent replacement.


If you search the Z0NZ model number it does bring some 2013's up of different specs on random websites

Macbook Air SSD failure?

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