Upgrading Apple Silicon Soldered SSDs

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  • @SalemTechsperts
    @SalemTechsperts 10 місяців тому +1155

    You are quite literally The Greatest Technician That's Ever Lived. Every new video blows my mind. Keep up this awesome work.

    • @pingtime
      @pingtime 10 місяців тому +105

      My man is literally handing down the crown 🤣

    • @jrr851
      @jrr851 10 місяців тому +22

      Wait. Isn't that Rossmann? J/k. Nice to see you here.

    • @EpiqueGamerBeaux
      @EpiqueGamerBeaux 10 місяців тому +6

      Didn't expect ya to be here 😅

    • @cgi2173
      @cgi2173 10 місяців тому

      But there weren't any pubes in that M1. 😂😂😂😂

    • @tobiaspauli
      @tobiaspauli 10 місяців тому +13

      nah you will always be *The Greatest Technician That's Ever Lived* 😂

  • @Justpippen1
    @Justpippen1 10 місяців тому +571

    It's awful realizing that this is what you need to do to simply upgrade or replace a broken drive, but simultaneously, it's pretty amazing to see. Thanks.

    • @Alster763
      @Alster763 10 місяців тому +10

      Yeah that is a lot of work.

    • @rob9949
      @rob9949 9 місяців тому +13

      Probably way to risky for upgrading but if its broken its worth it I guess

    • @0netom
      @0netom 9 місяців тому +16

      well, that's how modern electronics are made.
      not super different from how it was done in the 80s 90s, just things got a looooot smaller, so u need a strong magnifier and steadier hands.

    • @DarthVader1977
      @DarthVader1977 9 місяців тому

      @@rob9949 too*

    • @1fareast14
      @1fareast14 8 місяців тому +4

      wait till apple starts pairing these, shutting down even a labor-intensive upgrade

  • @mrtoastyman07
    @mrtoastyman07 10 місяців тому +109

    As someone who has dabbled in far less sophisticated soldering adventures - this was a complete and utter slap in the face, you made that look so trivial and easy that I want to throw out all my soldering gear and take up gardening. Breathtaking from start to finish - a true master displaying his craft.
    For most people removing bga chips is already risky and error prone, you just did it x4 and x2 of those times were just to show us that it wasn't going to work! plus 40 tiny SMD components?? Black. Effin. Magic.

  • @artisan002
    @artisan002 9 місяців тому +179

    I love how many times you've said, "All we need to do..." There is no way I would ever consider any of these steps as an "all you need to do" event. LOL!

  • @willm5032
    @willm5032 10 місяців тому +110

    It is criminal that you have to do this to upgrade/repair storage on M series macs, but I love that you're showing how to do it! Your Catalina patcher kept 2 of my old macs going for ungodly amounts of time too hahah

  • @NovaPolitte
    @NovaPolitte 10 місяців тому +126

    I love the mad scientist energy of nonchalantly using a Frankenstein G4 iMac/M1 Mac Mini because it's the closest Mac at hand.

  • @sssloe
    @sssloe 10 місяців тому +78

    I absolutely loathe resistor work on machines with not populated pads. Hats off to a pretty neat resistor work! Looking forward to 315 upgrades!

  • @johnmartin1024
    @johnmartin1024 10 місяців тому +65

    Dear Collin, You have just made my day, my week, and my year. It IS UNDERSTANDABLE, I get why people say "it is soldered in - impossible to upgrade the storage" on this machine. And talking to myself, I go "well, exactly, how do they do it at the manufacturing plant where these computers are made?". Thank you so much. Challenging . . . yes, Difficult . . . yes. But possible? Definitely. You have definitely shown that, with the right tools, skills, schematics, etc., that even the latest, most modern computers . . . can move beyond 128GB. Lovely, lovely, video. Thank you so much. John M. 😄👍

  • @micleh
    @micleh 10 місяців тому +34

    Great work!
    If only Apple or their authorized resellers were that adept. My local authorized reseller wasn't even able to diagnose why my MacBook Air didn't turn on and just claimed it was a water damage.

    • @mevideym
      @mevideym 7 місяців тому +5

      Authorized repair shops are not allowed to do this kind of work because it's hurting Apple's business model

  • @carolinadreamer6689
    @carolinadreamer6689 8 місяців тому +4

    Hands down the most interesting and detailed SMD video on Apple products. There are 2 areas where you got extremely lucky with this project. First, the single Nand board came with all internal traces and Via's intact to power and operate both installed chips. Second, Bios on the board was not locked down to prevent hardware "upgrades" even in this extreme use case. Kudos to you and your craftsmanship

  • @rokr0001
    @rokr0001 10 місяців тому +18

    The skill you possess to make this happen is incredible.
    The fact that this level of skill is necessary to replace the single component most likely to fail should, I think, be criminal globally.

  • @00bikeboy
    @00bikeboy 10 місяців тому +43

    I can't believe I watched this whole video, but for some reason I couldn't stop.

    • @keithposter5543
      @keithposter5543 10 місяців тому +3

      Exactly the same here 😆

    • @bepriceless
      @bepriceless 8 місяців тому +1

      Same. In the beginning, I thought maybe I'd learn something.

  • @lucasn0tch
    @lucasn0tch 10 місяців тому +168

    You really are more innovative than Apple claims to be.
    Much respect to you.

    • @ToTheGAMES
      @ToTheGAMES 10 місяців тому +7

      Didn't know apple claimed dosdude1 was innovative at all! TIL /s

    • @bennaambo2716
      @bennaambo2716 10 місяців тому +6

      what exactly does ur comment mean? apple created the boards and layouts etc. how is he more innovative than apple by just populating them to install the 2nd nand???

    • @s8wc3
      @s8wc3 10 місяців тому +14

      @@bennaambo2716 He just is that much of a gigachad

    • @Koushi82
      @Koushi82 5 місяців тому

      ​@@bennaambo2716 because he out maneuvered apple beta simp move

  • @harkanwarboparai3877
    @harkanwarboparai3877 7 місяців тому +2

    gotta applaud the effort it took to make this video, from not only showing the entire soldering process to desoldering the chips and programming them, must have taken a lot of time and hard work. You're amazing at what you do

  • @sambramann
    @sambramann 7 місяців тому +8

    it's nice to see Apple going in the direction it's going with regard to making their products highly serviceable by the average consumer!

  • @Twikkilol
    @Twikkilol 10 місяців тому +595

    Apple: We want to be more sustainable as a company
    Also Apple: Lets make machines with 128gb of disk.

    • @cartorius
      @cartorius 9 місяців тому +74

      lets sell laptops that have parts that fail and can't be replaced soldered to the board to sell more products more often!

    • @CertufiedTeacher
      @CertufiedTeacher 9 місяців тому +44

      Estimated Trade In Value: Worthless
      “We’ll recycle it for you to help the environment, just give it to us for free and buy yourself a $3,000 new Mac”

    • @DarthVader1977
      @DarthVader1977 9 місяців тому +12

      "128gb of disk"?
      Who talks like this?

    • @DarthVader1977
      @DarthVader1977 9 місяців тому +4

      @@cartorius It CAN be replaced, did you watch the video?

    • @cartorius
      @cartorius 9 місяців тому +34

      @@DarthVader1977 yeah dude that’s a wild amount of fucking around.. use to be a simple upgrade.. that’s not meant to be done. And with M.2 there’s no excuse for it.

  • @InfoDav
    @InfoDav 10 місяців тому +19

    I wanted to give this a try for a while now, and I decided to try it today. Everything went very smooth, and it worked out of the gate. Thank you for the guide. I feel slightly less a beginner in microsoldering now :)

    • @sasuke65743
      @sasuke65743 7 місяців тому

      I'd like to learn to solder as well but i have no idea how much it will cost me between toold and where and what should i get to exercise on

    • @bigtitmaster
      @bigtitmaster 5 місяців тому

      @@sasuke65743tools would be a couple hundred but for exercise you can get locked iPhone motherboards which are so cheap they’re sold by the 10

  • @fisshuman
    @fisshuman 10 місяців тому +5

    I don't know why but everytime I hear "Alright" or "As you can see here" give me so much vibe. Really satisfying.

  • @sigcrazy7
    @sigcrazy7 9 місяців тому +7

    Here I am dreading a recap of my SE/30, and you are doing this level of work. You are a god among mere mortals.

  • @eph_kni
    @eph_kni 7 місяців тому +2

    absolutely unreal --- you've inspired me to go deeper as a technician. thank you for sharing all of this in such a clear manner. it's hugely appreciated

  • @mschwage
    @mschwage 24 дні тому

    This was epic. The best of UA-cam. What a wonder. I could only imagine this sort of resource back in the 70s when I got started in electronics.

  • @bigbubba0439
    @bigbubba0439 10 місяців тому +48

    Hey dosdude! I can confirm that the 128 gig configuration of the M1 Air is real, as my school gives them to the students (I'm typing this comment on it now). I can also confirm that 128 gigs of storage (115 usable, not including preboot, vm, macos, "system data", and school bloatware) is way worse than it even sounds. Ever since my first year of owning this computer, I have been CONSTANTLY running out of storage. It really has infuriated me to no end, especially with MacOS' beyond terrible storage management. It has been a massive headache, and the worst part is that the school made this decision, despite my parents completely paying for the computer (and they would be more than willing to pay a bit more for me to have gotten an actually usable storage configuration, but because they're soldered, there's nothing we can do). Thanks for sticking it to Apple one soldered SSD at a time!
    Edit: I also forgot to mention that using BlackMagic Disk Speed Test, the speed of the SSD is halved, so it has only about 1500 megabyte per second for read and write, instead of the normal M1 3000

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  10 місяців тому +15

      Well, if it's paid for and not the school's property any longer, you can upgrade it. May be worth it. Paying someone like me to do the 2TB upgrade costs less than buying the 1TB config straight from Apple when ordering the machine new.

    • @robbyhoff8850
      @robbyhoff8850 10 місяців тому

      @@dosdude1 have you done upgrades on Mac Studio? Currently running a late 2013 iMac, but know it's only a matter of time before it'll need replacement, and most likely will upgrade to a base M2 Max. Just hate to spend the ridiculous money on upgrading from the base 512 MB to 1TB.

    • @lopesmorrenofim
      @lopesmorrenofim 9 місяців тому +2

      @@dosdude1 what is the price range on an upgrade like this? just for curiosity sake

    • @vueport99
      @vueport99 9 місяців тому +1

      @@lopesmorrenofim yes! how much would it cost to bump it up to 1TB?

    • @rostyc
      @rostyc 8 місяців тому

      @@robbyhoff8850 Mac Studio SSD isn't soldered

  • @Epicgamer_Mac
    @Epicgamer_Mac 10 місяців тому +22

    Hope to see this done on M2 Pro/M2 Max in the near future

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  10 місяців тому +35

      I still need to experiment with those, of course I'll make another video when I do.

    • @Epicgamer_Mac
      @Epicgamer_Mac 10 місяців тому +3

      @@dosdude1Awesome!

  • @motheroats
    @motheroats 10 місяців тому +6

    I love this kind of rebellious content. Like no Apple, you don’t rule the world 💅🏻💅🏻💅🏻

  • @jaym5938
    @jaym5938 28 днів тому

    Shows Apple's contempt for education. Thanks for being an amazing innovator - one that is actually beneficial to all of us.

  • @evanmair
    @evanmair 8 місяців тому +4

    Just wanted to share that I sent my Macbook Air M1 to DosDude's team and they performed the upgrade to 2TB in no-time and it is amazing. Saved $500 from the Apple cost for that model.

    • @xo_you_know9983
      @xo_you_know9983 7 місяців тому

      How much did the upgrade cost?

    • @evanmair
      @evanmair 7 місяців тому +3

      $200 + cost of the NANDs ($100)

    • @xo_you_know9983
      @xo_you_know9983 7 місяців тому +1

      @@evanmair thanks for replying 🙏🏼

    • @pixelsandprayer
      @pixelsandprayer 6 місяців тому

      @@evanmair well worth it, good to know!

  • @gdutfulkbhh7537
    @gdutfulkbhh7537 10 місяців тому +3

    That's a great achievement. Lacking your skills, I opted for a different solution to my upgrading needs. (I got a Framework.)

  • @iiidiy
    @iiidiy 10 місяців тому +21

    Really great breakdown of the process! Glad there are people brave enough to do this. I watched iBoffRCC's video about replacing NAND chips on all the M1 variations (Max, Pro, plain) and it seems like a huge mess. I'm so disappointed in the state of modern Apple hardware upgradability... but love the end-results and software. Anyways, please keep pushing the limits & sharing the knowledge! Hopefully I can afford to hire you for this when my machine is out of warranty :)

  • @lucidinterval008
    @lucidinterval008 9 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome! Guy has serious soldering skills!

  • @IIdankII
    @IIdankII 6 місяців тому

    Love to see youre still around and showing off your experiments! Huge fan as always.

  • @dePonce
    @dePonce 7 місяців тому

    this is by far the best video explanation of this complex process i’ve seen in two years of watching similar videos … the tech gods have smiled on you … if i had a need for an upgrade, i would not hesitate to send it to you for some of that tech voodoo you do so well … just take my money already …🤯

  • @Ozzie4Para
    @Ozzie4Para 10 місяців тому +6

    This guy has some serious skills. There's no way I could do that kind of soldering.

  • @tony359
    @tony359 9 місяців тому +1

    What you do on these videos is simply mind-blowing!

    • @0netom
      @0netom 9 місяців тому

      in Hungary we call this kind of work cricket castration :)

  • @danwaterloo3549
    @danwaterloo3549 10 місяців тому +4

    Totally awesome! Not sure how you learned all of this… you are very talented

  • @mrgrumpy888
    @mrgrumpy888 10 місяців тому +30

    How I miss my original unibody Macbook Pro... Not only it was ridiculous easy to open up and upgrade/replace ram and storage but you could even get rid of the optical drive and put another storage drive in its place. How did we go from that to this mess?

    • @HNedel
      @HNedel 10 місяців тому +7

      Apparently that’s „progress“ and being „bold“ 🙄

    • @flashbak01
      @flashbak01 10 місяців тому +15

      Tim Cook

    • @pankoza2
      @pankoza2 10 місяців тому +1

      and it wasn't a glorified mobile phone/Raspberry Pi 🤣😂😅😆

    • @cheesymogul
      @cheesymogul 10 місяців тому +3

      Yes, even a fool like myself has done a memory and SDD update on my 2012 Macbook Pro in 10 minutes max.
      This machines were close to the absolute King of Mac upgradability the Mac Pro 5,1

    • @Roger__Wilco
      @Roger__Wilco 6 місяців тому

      I'm watching this on my desktop PC, I think it's secretly judging and laughing at the video in the background lol

  • @AK2I47
    @AK2I47 6 місяців тому

    I thought Rewa was only on the next level but this guy is leveled up

  • @jamesross3939
    @jamesross3939 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow!! Simply amazing. No magnification ... got to have perfect eyesight!

  • @midphase
    @midphase 10 місяців тому +3

    I've been waiting for this since the Luke Miani video were you guys upgraded the Mac Mini.....thank you!!!!!

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 8 місяців тому

    Been fixing stuff for decades and this looks very challenging. Looks like they REALLY wanted to force buying a new machine😳 Well done ❤

  • @TealTechie
    @TealTechie 10 місяців тому +12

    Always very interesting videos with amazing skills. Thanks!

  • @El.Duder-ino
    @El.Duder-ino 29 днів тому

    This is seriously amazing👍Your persistence is exemplary and int the u r rewarded with making it work, awesome! This is another reason why soldered and non modular systems r pain in the ass for users and have huge impact on the environment through e-waste. Soldered on package RAM like with all Mx processors makes sense, however u could argue there could be a special upgrade high performance slot as well (not inefficient SODIMM). However when it comes to the SSD storage it's inexcusable that M.2 upgrade slot isn't available besides soldered NAND modules. Especially when speeds of their soldered SSD is sometimes even lower than the current gen M.2 PCIE speed. Even consoles which r used for one thing only like PS and partially Xbox as well have modular and upgradeable storage. Apple should finally stand behind their claim of making their Mac machines green and environmentally sustainable by making them first and foremost as much as MODULAR as possible!

  • @thor_
    @thor_ 10 місяців тому +1

    Just the classic imac itself warrants a thumbs up!

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video and tutorial Collin, I am amazed as to your knowledge and skill!

  • @gabemgoodman
    @gabemgoodman 10 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for your hard work and sharing with us all!

  • @serverserver-tc3nw
    @serverserver-tc3nw 8 місяців тому

    i can't even believe that mobo of apple silicon models is that small, that's fantastic

  • @Mikomanus
    @Mikomanus 10 місяців тому +1

    oh those 0201 are a nightmare for me. Great job as always

  • @dandan1364
    @dandan1364 9 місяців тому +1

    I love the detail and deep dive. Couldn’t follow why you can’t do this for the M1 Pro max or m2 pro or max.

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  9 місяців тому +2

      You can, but it is more involved, as those models have up to 8 NANDs installed instead of only two. Will be covered in another video.

  • @intensegamer7559
    @intensegamer7559 9 місяців тому

    This tutorial is very helpful - also for average customers in terms of clarifying the fact that they are way better off paying Apple handsomely for SSD upgrades instead of trying this.

  • @themegaroadproject3014
    @themegaroadproject3014 6 місяців тому

    You are a mad scientist in the best way. Watching your videos inspire me to do more

    • @themegaroadproject3014
      @themegaroadproject3014 6 місяців тому

      Is it possible for you to upgrade a macbook pro m3 max 48 gig memory?

  • @firesnake6311
    @firesnake6311 10 місяців тому +4

    Awesome, it would be interesting to see upgrading m series Ram

  • @JohnSmith-qy1wm
    @JohnSmith-qy1wm 7 місяців тому

    Amazing work.
    It's infuriating that this process is so complex.

  • @evheniydan
    @evheniydan 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow. I’m not a technician but casually interested in this kind of stuff and it amazes me how easy and effortlessly you’ve done this! True master.
    P.S. Why the hell the process of upgrading your storage in 2024 should be so complicated… But that’s another question to Apple.

    • @lifeisgreat4270
      @lifeisgreat4270 10 місяців тому +1

      $$$$ profit , greed

    • @Indrid__Cold
      @Indrid__Cold 9 місяців тому +1

      The same reason you won't find a micro SD card slot on any iPad. Ever.

  • @enriqueentiquez3202
    @enriqueentiquez3202 10 місяців тому +4

    Felicitaciones por el video y el trabajo que hiciste. Un saludo desde Perú

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 9 місяців тому +1

    I really love my M1Air so to know that Apple soldered ssd's that have a finite life to a machine that could easily have a decade life span otherwise angers me. The obvious question is how many people are there in the world who would be able to do this at a price that remotely makes sense and are in Australia :) Thanks for the video, I hope this becomes an option for millions of macbooks in the future.

  • @SidneyCritic
    @SidneyCritic 10 місяців тому +2

    You can use free OBS to do screen/window recordings for a clearer picture - you'll need a mic or you can phone record at the same time and strip the audio off that.
    With GPU VRAM pads can look fine but are broken, maybe see if any pads fall off that faulty memory.
    Good job with the swap.

  • @hbarcellos76
    @hbarcellos76 10 місяців тому +14

    Congratulations for the amazing content and god-level technical skills. Quick question: Is it possible also to upgrade the RAM?

    • @StewartWhaley
      @StewartWhaley 10 місяців тому +2

      I would think no since the memory is built into the M1 processor.

    • @thegeforce6625
      @thegeforce6625 7 місяців тому

      @@StewartWhaleyit is upgradable actually, it’s on the same physical package as the Mx SOC

    • @StewartWhaley
      @StewartWhaley 7 місяців тому

      @@thegeforce6625 But they are upgrading the SSD. The "ram" is part of the Mx processor so wouldn't you/they have to upgrade/purchase an upgraded Mx processor [which Apple is not going to sell you]?

  • @svensubunitnillson1568
    @svensubunitnillson1568 10 місяців тому +2

    I love how they can sell you the bare minimum for maxium ammount of dollars, well done

  • @cirozorro
    @cirozorro 10 місяців тому +3

    KICM223 is spendy, $40-60 and don't appear to be great sources for it, only seeing aliexpress. Repopulating the required IC components for the second NAND seems like the worst part of this.
    Thanks for sharing this possibility so thoroughly!

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  10 місяців тому +3

      There is an AliExpress listing that has brand new/blank ones for sale, which is where I get them. Around $100 for 2 of them, to upgrade one system to 2TB. Luckily most machines will have both NANDs already installed, so you likely won't need to bother re-installing those extra passive components.

  • @BobSandifer_Mastering
    @BobSandifer_Mastering 6 місяців тому

    I was literally getting ready to move back to a PC for my business when I found your channel. Thank God for people like you. 🔥🤙 Apple has turned into an a-hole when it comes to this crap.

  • @pnketia
    @pnketia 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow! Much respect to you for this upgrade! This is next level stuff!

  • @JorgeFixorDestroy
    @JorgeFixorDestroy 10 місяців тому +1

    This is the first video I’ve seen about you and your work, but I have to say its so awesome, very thanks I learned a lot

  • @SimX9000
    @SimX9000 8 місяців тому +1

    This entire video is a giant middle finger back to Apple that they absolutely deserve, I applaud it very much.

  • @jamesvalenti9288
    @jamesvalenti9288 7 місяців тому +1

    This is why I am still holding on to my 2012 MacBook Pro.....

  • @Premier1sky
    @Premier1sky 7 місяців тому +1

    15:15 i don't understand why you not using low melt solder??? 21:50 why you're not using hot twizer to remove and solder the small component???

  • @Bl0ckHe1d
    @Bl0ckHe1d 10 місяців тому +4

    Great evidence of Apples planned obsolescence…
    An amazing video, thanks for sharing although not sure I’d ever do something like this as I do have have the patience for soldering. Also noted the irony where a Windows software is required to update the NAND!

  • @fritsonpetitfrere9038
    @fritsonpetitfrere9038 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing. Your content is amazing. We need more content like this on UA-cam.

  • @MaxOakland
    @MaxOakland 9 місяців тому

    This is amazing. I never thought I’d see the day when it was possible

  • @gametime2473
    @gametime2473 9 місяців тому

    Wow, didn't know you had a youtube channel. You are a legend! Thanks for all the MacOS patches!

  • @izzzzzz6
    @izzzzzz6 8 місяців тому

    Great research and the right tools to get the job done! Patience and persistence!

  • @Vili69420
    @Vili69420 10 місяців тому +19

    Hey, dosdude1 , I wonder if its possible to upgrade the RAM of those devices as well? Or its going to be really tricky since the ram is already on an interposer.

    • @matthewcarlson5885
      @matthewcarlson5885 10 місяців тому

      Howdy, the ram is integrated on the SOC using a system in package technique. So not on die but pretty close. I haven’t seen someone swap the SOC yet but I think it’s possible.

    • @Vili69420
      @Vili69420 10 місяців тому

      @@matthewcarlson5885 bro i said the same thing in my comment that its on an interposer next to the soc

  • @mikecrane2782
    @mikecrane2782 10 місяців тому

    Great to watch, your skillset & knowledge levels are massive bud. There's no way I or most normal folks could do this, kudos again, absolutely awesome.

  • @JeremyGreysmark
    @JeremyGreysmark 7 місяців тому +1

    What an interesting video! I think in the future I might actually attempt this on a broken board to practice! Thanks for sharing!

  • @songsan807
    @songsan807 10 місяців тому +1

    The first macbook I got was the 2008 Aluminum. It is beautiful outside and when you open the inside. To add more more ram just open the bottom which don't even need screws and put more memory in. I upgrade the 120GB hard drive first to a 250 GB then a year later to a 1TB but just open the bottom and put the rails on the new drive and screw one screw back in.
    After watching this video, I don't really want to upgrade an M series macbook this way just for more memory or disk space. Crazy.

  • @nofi4
    @nofi4 7 місяців тому

    yeah that was not sooo heavy, i've done that procedure on a bus ride on a buggy road with just my hands and the power of the sun. It did the job. Amazing.

  • @JRis44
    @JRis44 8 місяців тому

    Wow if i ever need to work on an apple laptop ill make sure to come to this channel. Ill have to order myself an underfill removal tool to add to the bag also. great video man.

  • @margingalaxy9826
    @margingalaxy9826 10 місяців тому +1

    You are a new generation hero 🦸🏼‍♂️ dude ❤️

  • @Vandervak
    @Vandervak 9 місяців тому

    That was amazing dude, absolutely out of this world. Thanks for this video!

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 2 місяці тому

    Saw your mac mini m1 upgrade to 2 TByte with Luke M. This laptop is a whole other beast with need to add so many other components on the flipside. 7:26

  • @inwerp
    @inwerp 10 місяців тому +1

    one small correction, only first channel needs a blank chip since sysconfig is only stored on one nand.

  • @RyanRRodriguez
    @RyanRRodriguez 3 місяці тому +1

    I wonder what happens on a icloud locked device if the chips are swapped. Would it still be locked?

  • @ltecheroffical
    @ltecheroffical 7 місяців тому

    THIS is how to bypass the Apple storage scam. You are the GOAT.

  • @JamiePreiss
    @JamiePreiss 8 місяців тому

    That's awesome. Looking forwards for more videos.

  • @flashbak01
    @flashbak01 10 місяців тому +13

    I'm so tempted to jump ship with how Apple is locking down their hardware. It's crazy that they solder in the Nands and memory. Can you say, built in obsolescence! Thanks for doing this someone hopefully will start a business with reasonable prices to do this! All these ARM system SSD 's will go belly up at some point making all these machines door stops!

    • @LaNoturna1115
      @LaNoturna1115 10 місяців тому +2

      Hackintosh

    • @commentarysheep
      @commentarysheep 10 місяців тому +2

      @@LaNoturna1115How can you even do that? Those Windows on ARM laptops are a rare sight to behold.

    • @flashbak01
      @flashbak01 10 місяців тому

      @@LaNoturna1115: You can be sure Apple will definitely make building a Hackintosh way more difficult in the future even to the point where it won't be possible.

    • @RyCorp77
      @RyCorp77 10 місяців тому +1

      Not only soldered but glued down too! Its one thing to do some BGA rework, but BGA desoldering with the underfill makes it way more risky. I'd love to hear an engineers real reasoning behind it, because to me it just seems like an extra f-u to being able to fix these boards. I'm sure its for "durability" but is a BGA chip really going to rip off in a drop? Maybe if you launch it out of a trebuchet into a concrete wall.

    • @flashbak01
      @flashbak01 10 місяців тому +1

      @@RyCorp77: It's just another FU from Apple to the right to repair movement!

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 2 місяці тому +1

    dosdude1 your amazing!! love your videos

  • @tk2x
    @tk2x 9 місяців тому +1

    After watching half of this, I would happily pay you whatever your rate is to do this work for me :)

  • @nutzeeer
    @nutzeeer 10 місяців тому +1

    I hope that tools are released to make this process easy. Like a clamp that both heats and removes nands automatically

    • @AndrewDasilvaPLT
      @AndrewDasilvaPLT 9 місяців тому

      Little hope in that. :(

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer 9 місяців тому

      @@AndrewDasilvaPLT its mechanics, its possible

  • @amalgeorge6877
    @amalgeorge6877 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm out here wondering if the same is possible for smartphones?
    The markup for storage on those are crazy as well

  • @stanomx
    @stanomx 10 місяців тому +1

    Writing zeros on a whole drive would be because of random data on that flash which slows down writing. It is just how SSD TRIM work. On windows you can manually do that in defrag.

  • @BloodyHeartRo
    @BloodyHeartRo 10 місяців тому +3

    @dosdude1 very good tutorial. where did you found to download schematics? Where can I buy nands and programmer?

  • @mikewright2858
    @mikewright2858 8 місяців тому +1

    State-of-the-art Apple engineering, precision-designed to make control how you use your device, settle for planned obsolescence, and make it near impossible to upgrade.

  • @skunksecond
    @skunksecond 7 місяців тому

    dosdude1 is actually goated asf

  • @chrisdunderdale
    @chrisdunderdale 7 місяців тому

    I’d love to see a repair on the 2013 Mac Pro D300-700 graphics boards. Also, as always, incredible work.

  • @MobiusGT
    @MobiusGT 10 місяців тому +1

    I wish there was a shop near me that did this kinda upgrade

  • @rozijntje
    @rozijntje 8 місяців тому

    I'm sure the NVM Express Workgroup had this in mind when they came up with the standard

  • @trumanhw
    @trumanhw 9 місяців тому

    DOSDUDE is the man!!

  • @maxmouse3
    @maxmouse3 10 місяців тому

    Absolutely amazing. Too bad it's so much work to do it but it's great to see you doing it and showing it do the world!

  • @doogulass
    @doogulass 10 місяців тому +2

    So when you get new completely blank NANDs, the Mac is able to automatically set them up as 0 and 1 during the DFU programming and you don't need the dumps and the programmer?
    Thank you for showing us what it takes to populate the components for the second NAND. Yikes! Now I see why that's not such a popular modification. You are amazing! Wow!

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  10 місяців тому +8

      That is correct. No programming needed if NANDs are blank/new/unused.

    • @Neo_AIO
      @Neo_AIO 10 місяців тому +4

      @@dosdude1 hey just asking out of curiosity, in the jcid soft, you can wipe the nands, it's in the iphone options though....can you try and tell us if just wiping it through that allows it to simply be soldered on the board? from what i know the memory and firmware side on these chips are separated and the dfu soft might refuse to restore the chip because it still has data maping on it....(data safety policy).
      Wiping the data map on the firmware side might solve the issue....well just a theory.

    • @user-ui4fn6fj3p
      @user-ui4fn6fj3p 10 місяців тому

      @@Neo_AIO True, makes sense, if blank nands are really blank when you purchase them then one would think you could simply erase them to return to that blank state if you programmed something onto them at any point.

  • @mmaster23
    @mmaster23 10 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video.. too bad we can't do anything about the actual RAM as it's embedded. It's like that Air skipped leg day: 8GB RAM, 2TB SSD.

  • @sauskeuzumaki121
    @sauskeuzumaki121 10 місяців тому

    These videos give me hope

  • @yotam6x7
    @yotam6x7 7 місяців тому

    This is amazing. Do you think there is a chance for this type of upgrade being something many technicians worldwide could do?