Apple
has announced that it is recalling certain models of last year’s
MacBook Air lineup, if you have an McBook Air with a 64 GB or 128 GB
SSD drive, your drive could be faulty and is in need of a replacement.
The company has pushed a firmware update out to the Mac App Store which tests your drive, so if your computer is affected, Apple
recommends to back up your data and bring the machine to an Apple Store
or an authorized retailer so that it can be replaced. Th MacBook air
has standard storage options of 64 GB and 128 GB SSDs for the 11- and
13-inch MacBook Air, respectively, so there could be a large number of
users affected by this.
If you are a MacBook air owner and if it
was purchased between June 2012 and June 2013 you would need to get the
SSD replaced. You can check more information on Apple’s website in the
source below.
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