2/12/2023 0 Comments Sata to mini sata power adapter![]() ![]() However, the adapter linked has an inaccurate description as "Mini Micro SATA MSATA". That would require a 2.5" SATA to optical bay caddy/adapter, along with some sort of 1.8" micro-SATA to 2.5" SATA enclosure/adapter. ![]() It's to install a 16-pin 1.8" micro-SATA (my emphasis) drive into the current optical drive space. I perfectly understand what the OP is looking to do. There is nothing crazy about replacing an optical drive with a hard drive or an SSD, the parts are readily available and an accepted economic modification thats works effectively, not might work. Or just a “this is so crazy it just might work”project. It could make sense if one finds a great deal on an SSD. This upgrade work is to place a 2.5" drive inside a MacBook, how is that in any way limited? Just to be able to use something fairly limited compared to a 2.5” SATA drive ![]() Yes there is, that is why I included an image of it which you have just reposted. There are caddies that would do what the OP wants. You don't appear to understand what the poster has asked or what is the widely accepted solution. ![]()
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