Swapping the eMMC should not be too difficult, you can possibly clone it before installing it,
or use the sd card OS installation method after installing the new eMMC.
If you just want extra storage you could use a usb stick...
You could go to the M.2/NVMe drive.
The correct adapter 'kit' is still up for discussion but some have already got that mounted.
(while we are advised to wait for the updated kit)
As a high speed storage drive it is apparently ready for use now.
As a boot drive, the NVMe is a bit of a challenge but at least one person has achieved that,
Most of us are waiting for a simplified software approach to be developed.
* Sent from my New PBP
or use the sd card OS installation method after installing the new eMMC.
If you just want extra storage you could use a usb stick...
You could go to the M.2/NVMe drive.
The correct adapter 'kit' is still up for discussion but some have already got that mounted.
(while we are advised to wait for the updated kit)
As a high speed storage drive it is apparently ready for use now.
As a boot drive, the NVMe is a bit of a challenge but at least one person has achieved that,
Most of us are waiting for a simplified software approach to be developed.
* Sent from my New PBP
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