ElektromAn :
1) referring to your pictures, your card appears physically to fit.
Thanks to the 40mm length, as most are using the 80mm length NVMe modules.
Using the 80mm card puts the attachment post under the track pad, which is too tall and the post pushes up on the track pad when it is put back together.
*(The one person who has apparently got his PBP to boot from his NVMe cut the adapter board short of the track pad, and instead attached the module with tape)
*(He then added some gentle folds to his ribbon cable to clear the speaker, *Note he also rerouted his track pad cable away from the NVMe module area)
...So you "may" indeed be able to physically install your drive with the parts you have.
2) Next is the software : The one person who did get their PBP to boot did some creative software 'work-arounds'...
But Some of us are waiting for a more 'main stream solution' to come out. Currently using the NVMe for storage is an obvious possible scenario ...
(MrFixit and asufan are both working on a main stream solution at this time)
** I am still kind of new to this Frontier so I keep roaming through these posts,
...It seems sometimes reading the same post a week later, it makes more sense that the previous time I read it.
* But Also seems it could be re-arranged like a wiki is So a subject is not spread out across so many different threads..?
1) referring to your pictures, your card appears physically to fit.
Thanks to the 40mm length, as most are using the 80mm length NVMe modules.
Using the 80mm card puts the attachment post under the track pad, which is too tall and the post pushes up on the track pad when it is put back together.
*(The one person who has apparently got his PBP to boot from his NVMe cut the adapter board short of the track pad, and instead attached the module with tape)
*(He then added some gentle folds to his ribbon cable to clear the speaker, *Note he also rerouted his track pad cable away from the NVMe module area)
...So you "may" indeed be able to physically install your drive with the parts you have.
2) Next is the software : The one person who did get their PBP to boot did some creative software 'work-arounds'...
But Some of us are waiting for a more 'main stream solution' to come out. Currently using the NVMe for storage is an obvious possible scenario ...
(MrFixit and asufan are both working on a main stream solution at this time)
** I am still kind of new to this Frontier so I keep roaming through these posts,
...It seems sometimes reading the same post a week later, it makes more sense that the previous time I read it.
* But Also seems it could be re-arranged like a wiki is So a subject is not spread out across so many different threads..?
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