OWC Aura N2

OWC Aura N2 NVMe Solid State Drive Instruction Manual

Model: Aura N2 (OWCS4DAB4MB10)

Waitohu: OWC

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your OWC Aura N2 NVMe Solid State Drive.

Ka mutu te huaview

The OWC Aura N2 is a high-performance NVMe PCIe 3.1 x4 solid state drive designed to upgrade the storage capacity and speed of compatible Mac computers.

Hototahi

This drive is compatible with the following Mac models:

  • MacBook Pro Retina, 13-inch and 15-inch, Late 2013-2015 (MacBookPro11,1, MacBookPro11,2, MacBookPro11,3, MacBookPro12,1, MacBookPro11,4, MacBookPro11,5)
  • MacBook Air 11-inch and 13-inch, Mid 2013-Mid 2017 (MacBookAir6,1, MacBookAir6,2, MacBookAir7,1, MacBookAir7,2)
  • Mac mini Late 2014 (Macmini7,1)

Ensure your Mac's macOS version is 10.12 or later for optimal compatibility.

2. Ihirangi mokete

He aha kei roto

  • 1 x OWC Aura N2 NVMe Solid State Drive (1TB capacity)

(Note: Additional tools or enclosures may be sold separately depending on the specific kit purchased.)

3. Tatūnga

I mua i te Tāutatanga

  • Pūrua ō Raraunga: Before beginning any hardware upgrade, it is crucial to back up all important data from your existing drive. Use Time Machine or another reliable backup solution.

  • Kohikohi Utauta: You will need appropriate tools for opening your Mac and handling small components. These typically include pentalobe and Torx screwdrivers.

  • Rere Pateko: Work in a static-free environment. Use an anti-static wrist strap to prevent damage to sensitive electronic components.

  • Whakahoutanga Firmware: Ensure your Mac's firmware is up to date. Some older Mac models require a specific firmware update to support NVMe SSDs. Refer to OWC's official support resources for detailed instructions on firmware updates for your specific Mac model.

Nga Waahi Whakataunga

  1. Whakaweto me te Momotu: Completely shut down your Mac and disconnect all power cables and peripherals.

  2. Open Your Mac: Carefully open the bottom case of your Mac using the appropriate screwdrivers. Refer to a specific guide for your Mac model for precise instructions.

  3. Locate and Remove Old SSD: Identify the existing SSD. It is typically secured by a single screw. Unscrew it and gently pull the old SSD out of its slot.

  4. Insert OWC Aura N2 SSD: Align the OWC Aura N2 SSD with the slot. Gently push it in until it is fully seated. Secure it with the screw removed in the previous step.

  5. Close Your Mac: Carefully reattach the bottom case of your Mac, ensuring all screws are tightened properly.

Whakauru-Whakauru

  1. Boot into Recovery Mode: Connect your Mac to power. Turn it on and immediately press and hold Command (⌘) + R to boot into macOS Recovery.

  2. Format the New SSD: In macOS Recovery, open Disk Utility. Select the new OWC Aura N2 SSD (it may appear as an uninitialized drive). Erase and format it using the APFS file system (or Mac OS Extended (Journaled) if installing an older macOS version).

  3. Install macOS: After formatting, select "Reinstall macOS" from the macOS Utilities window and follow the on-screen instructions to install macOS onto your new OWC Aura N2 SSD.

  4. Whakaora Raraunga: Once macOS is installed, you can restore your backed-up data using Migration Assistant or by manually copying files.

OWC Aura N2 NVMe Solid State Drive

Image: The OWC Aura N2 NVMe Solid State Drive, a blue circuit board with black memory chips and a gold connector.

Runga view of OWC Aura N2 NVMe SSD

Whakaahua: Runga view of the OWC Aura N2 NVMe SSD, showing the layout of the components and the OWC branding.

Raro view of OWC Aura N2 NVMe SSD

Whakaahua: Raro view of the OWC Aura N2 NVMe SSD, displaying the circuit board traces and a QR code label.

OWC Aura N2 SSD with compatible Mac devices

Image: The OWC Aura N2 SSD shown alongside compatible Mac devices: a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Air, and a Mac mini.

OWC Aura N2 SSD being installed into a MacBook

Image: A graphic depicting the OWC Aura N2 SSD being installed into a MacBook, with data migration icons shown on the screen.

4. Mahi

Whakamahinga Whanui

Once installed and macOS is set up, your OWC Aura N2 SSD will function as your primary storage drive. It offers significantly faster read and write speeds compared to traditional hard drives and older SSDs.

Nga Mahi Whakaaturanga

  • Tere: Expect read speeds up to 2382MB/s and write speeds up to 1732MB/s, enhancing system responsiveness, application loading, and file whakawhitinga.

  • NVMe Technology: The NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) interface provides a direct communication pathway between the SSD and the CPU, reducing latency and maximizing throughput.

  • Putanga Hiko: SSDs consume less power than traditional hard drives, potentially extending battery life in portable Macs.

5. Tiaki

Whakahaere Raraunga

  • Pūrua auau: Continue to perform regular data backups to an external drive or cloud service. While SSDs are reliable, data loss can still occur due to various factors.

  • Trim Support: macOS automatically manages TRIM for SSDs, which helps maintain performance over time by efficiently managing data blocks. Ensure your macOS is up to date for optimal TRIM functionality.

  • Kaua e whakakī rawa: For best performance and longevity, avoid filling your SSD to its absolute maximum capacity. Leaving some free space allows the drive to perform wear-leveling and garbage collection more effectively.

6. Te Raru

Nga take me nga otinga noa

  • Kāore i te Mōhiotia te SSD:

    • Ensure the SSD is fully seated in its slot.

    • Verify that your Mac's firmware is updated to support NVMe SSDs.

    • Try booting into macOS Recovery and checking Disk Utility to see if the drive appears there.

  • Mahinga Puturi:

    • Confirm that TRIM is enabled (usually automatic with macOS).

    • Check if the drive is nearly full. Free up some space if necessary.

    • Ensure your macOS is updated.

  • Installation Failure:

    • Double-check all physical connections.

    • Re-attempt the macOS installation process from recovery mode.

    • Verify the drive was correctly formatted in Disk Utility.

For further assistance, refer to the OWC support webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki te ratonga kiritaki.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Whakatakotoranga Hangarau

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraAura N2
Tau tauiraOWCS4DAB4MB10
Te Rokiroki Mamati1 TB
Atanga Kōpae MārōNVMe
Hangarau HonongaPCIe 3.1 x4, NVMe 1.3
Panui TereTae atu ki te 2382 MB/s
Tuhia TereTae atu ki te 1732 MB/s
Tauwehe PukaNVMe SSD (M.2-like, specific for Mac)
Pūrere HototahiMacBook Pro Retina (Late 2013-2015), MacBook Air (Mid 2013-Mid 2017), Mac mini (Late 2014)
Item Dimensions (L x W x Th)3.5" x 0.9" x 0.1"
Taumaha Tūemi7 Karamu
RauemiNAND flash

8. Pūtāhui

Pūtāhui Hua

The OWC Aura N2 NVMe Solid State Drive comes with a Pūtāhui iti 3-Tau a OWC. Ka kapi tenei raihana i nga hapa o nga rawa me nga mahi i raro i te whakamahinga noa. Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

For detailed warranty terms and conditions, please visit the official OWC webpae.

9. Tautoko

Tautoko Kiritaki

If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your OWC Aura N2 SSD, please refer to the following resources:

  • Tautoko OWC Webpae: www.owcdigital.com/support

  • Contact OWC: For direct assistance, you can contact OWC customer service through their website or by phone (contact details typically found on their support page).

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