2012 Macbook air SSD size

What is the correct size of a apple SSD My 2012 Macbook Air said 128s in the spec but will only format to 121g all usb drive format to the advertised size any idea?

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  • 2012 Macbook Air 13" 120GB SSD Losing storage.

    Ok so I have a 2012 macbook air 13" 120SSD and I keep losing storage to "movie" files but yet I have none on my computer. I download movies and then delete them and make sure i delete them out of the trash can but I keep losing storage capacity. 80GB to date in fact. Can anyone help me with this problem. I have searched the computer with a fine toothed comb and still have not found anything that looks to be the culprit, but then again I am not a IT major. if anything has any input at all it would be greatly appreciated thank you!

    Ok so I have a 2012 macbook air 13" 120SSD and I keep losing storage to "movie" files but yet I have none on my computer. I download movies and then delete them and make sure i delete them out of the trash can but I keep losing storage capacity. 80GB to date in fact. Can anyone help me with this problem. I have searched the computer with a fine toothed comb and still have not found anything that looks to be the culprit, but then again I am not a IT major. if anything has any input at all it would be greatly appreciated thank you!

  • Has anyone upgraded your MacBook Air SSD? Is it possible?

    Just out of curiosity, Can you upgrade your SSD? Have any of you upgraded your SSD in your Mid 2012 MacBook Air? If so, what did you use and how much can the 2012 Air SSD take?
    THANKS

    This is what I found below on the OWC site. My Macbook Air is 5,2 and it says that it is compatible.  I checked the video and looks pretty straight forward. I am just looking for what people's experiences were and what the outcome was... Has anyone upgraded their SSD to 1TB? Good or bad idea?

  • I cannot boot my 2012 Macbook Air 13" from external USB 2.0/3.0 drive.

    I just purchased a new 2012 MacBook Air 13" with 8GB ram and 256Gb SSD. I have clones of my 2011 MBA drive made with Superduper on both a USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 external drives. The USB 2.0 drive enclosure contains the OWC Aura 256GB 6G SSD that used to be the internal drive for my 2011 MBA.
    I cannot boot my new 2012 MBA from either external drive. When I try to do so, the MBA displays shows a gray circle with a line through it.
    I can boot my MacBook Pro 2010 and 2007 Mac Pro just fine with either USB external drive. So, it must be something up with compatibility with the new 2012 MBA. All of my Macs are running 10.7.4 with all of the latest upgrades available as of 6/24/12.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks in advance.
    Bud James

    I have a drive I had been using in a 2007 MacBook that I would like to "upgrade" to a compatible version of 10.7.4 (build 11E2705), but I am having trouble finding a way to get the version of the OS on the drive without affecting the data on the drive.
    I had hoped that booting from the Recovery partion on the SSD would allow me to "Reinstall 10.7" to get a compatible version, but the drive still can not boot the 2012 MacBook Air.
    I may try cloning next, moving directories I want to keep to the root level of the target drive, but I wish there was an easier way to "refresh" the install of the OS to a newer version for new hardware.
    I also need to find a way to "refresh" the USB drive I have for installing 10.7, to make sure it has the ability to boot new hardware, since the original 10.7.4 USB install clone does not boot the newest laptops.

  • 2012 MacBook Air running Photoshop and Logic Pro

    Looking to buy a laptop. The most I do with my current iMac is record music using logic pro, edit video in iMovie and edit photos in photoshop.
    I'm planning on travelling for a decent length of time and would like to continue to do this on a laptop.
    The weight and SSD of the macbook air are really appealing to me. I'm wondering if it will be able to perform the above tasks? I read some reviews of people using photoshop on a 2011 macbook air with no issues, and from what I understand, the cheapest 2012 macbook air 13' is faster then the ultimate macbook air of 2011?
    So I'm considering purchasing a 2012 MacBook air 13' with the 1.8GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 and upgrading the RAM from 4gb to 8gb.
    Will this be able to meet my needs? I say I will be editing photos and recording music with it, but I'm still really amateur and I'm sure my needs are also.

    Thanks for the reply DWB,
    USB should be fine as far as I can see. Is there a firewire adaptor just in case?
    I was planning on keeping an external drive, and if I wanted to edit any substantial amount of footage, transfer it from the external drive to the MBA hardrive then just edit it from there.
    The main thing I'm wondering about is wheter or not the applications photoshop CS6, imovie (maybe even final cut pro?) and logic pro will run smoothly on a 2012 13-inch 1.8GHv i5 macbook air with 8gb ram. 

  • Why would my late 2012 MacBook Air suddenly tell me "This movie can be played only on displays that support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)" every time I try to play a film, or TV file?

    8GB late 2012 MacBook Air 512GB SSD with iTunes for Mac 12.1.0.50. Yosomite 10.10.2
    This happens on movies and TV titles that have happily run before.

    It is everything.
    Downloading again doesn't seem to work. I deleted all my films and then just re-downloaded Pixar's 5 minute short film Boundin', but the error message popped up as soon as I pressed play.
    The only thing I can think of is that last couple of times I ran Disk Utility a new error appeared that I haven't seen before. I have added a link to a screenshot of the Disk Utility report and it refers to "displaypolicyd should be should be 0, group is 244". It says it has been fixed, but the error still persists each time. This may be a red herring, but I can't help thinking that it is something to do with the problem.
    https://flic.kr/p/rtusBj

  • Mid 2012 MacBook Air Yosemite Slow Booting and Old Boot Screen

    Hello Guys,
    I have a mid 2012 MacBook Air 13" and I had installed public beta of Yosemite on it. Now I am running OS X 10.10 (14A388b) and I have problems on the boot. On all the other macs, I saw that the booting screen is black background and a white Apple logo on it. But on my mac, the booting screen is same as Mavericks and for the first 5-6 seconds, the Apple logo doesn't show up. And the mac is booting very slowly. Also, Continuity and Handoff are not working properly. What might be the problem?

    Hello Guys,
    I have a mid 2012 MacBook Air 13" and I had installed public beta of Yosemite on it. Now I am running OS X 10.10 (14A388b) and I have problems on the boot. On all the other macs, I saw that the booting screen is black background and a white Apple logo on it. But on my mac, the booting screen is same as Mavericks and for the first 5-6 seconds, the Apple logo doesn't show up. And the mac is booting very slowly. Also, Continuity and Handoff are not working properly. What might be the problem?

  • Mid 2012 MacBook Air: fan won't run faster when overheated

    mid 2012 MacBook Air, system (tried Mountain lion/Mavericks/Yosemite, all have the same problem)
    WHAT HAPPENED:
    The other day I was watching some flash video on the couch, and I heard the fan running like crazy. The laptop shut off 2 seconds later-- no warnings, just black out all of a sudden. (ps: I usually use it on the desk. Only used in bed/couch for a few times)
    It won't start if I press the button immediately afterwards. Instead, it will restart itself after a few minutes, no matter what.
    I shut it down and let it cool down for about an hour. From then on it wouldn't last more than 5 minutes when used heavily (Facetime, chrome together) and about an hour when used lightly (only one app like chrome). Then it shuts off without warning like before. The laptop felt really hot, and I couldn't hear the fan.
    The battery drop down menu says "service battery", and doesn't disappear after a few restarts.
    WHAT THE APPLE GENIUS SAID:
    I took it to the Apple Store the next day, a genius ran a hardware test, and it showed no problem at all. After the test and restart, the "service battery" warning was gone too.
    The genius said it seemed everything is ok. The battery only ran 159 cycles, and it's supposed to last 1000 cycles.
    But he doesn't know why the laptop would shut down out of nothing. If we had apple care, they could bring it back and stress it out, to see whether it shuts off and find the problem. I just brought it home to see what happens.
    WHAT I TRIED:
    1. Max CPU: the fan doesn't react, still runs at 2000 rpm.
    2. Hardware Test:
              when the laptop is hot, it won't survive the test, shuts off during the test.
              when it's cool, it passes the regular test in 1min30s, showing no problems.
              when it's cool, the extended test cannot last 3min before it dies.
    3. Fan test, it can run at maximum speed. In this case the CPU temperature will drop quickly.
    4. The Enclosure Bottom, Memory Controller and the Mem Bank temperature doesn't seem to change. (I don't know if they are supposed to be that way...)
    Please give me some advice about what you think the problem is, and what I can do about it. Thank you all so much!

    If it didn't show any problems in the Apple Store, maybe its your ambient temperature? Although even this shouldn't cause your machine to behave the way it is currently. You need to record it or something then show Apple the issue.

  • My 2012 Macbook Air wont turn on. SMC restart DOESN'T do ANYTHING. Is there anything else I can try?

    So my 2012 Macbook Air was working just fine until the next morning I open it up and nothing happens: the apple logo doesnt light up, screen doesnt turn on, no boot up noise...nothing. Tried pressing and holding the power buttton multiple times...nada. Tried doing an SMC restart multiple times (and trust me I did it correctly)...no dice. Sooo I was wondering if there was anything else I could try and if you guys had some hypothesis on why this happened. Otherwise I'll just take it to the apple store (but id rather avoid the drive and time out of my day). Thanks!!

    On a total black out with no SMC allowance, there is nothing to diagnose, no.
    Contact Apple for in shop full diagnosis and likely repair.

  • I have a mountain lion 10.8.5 version installed on my 2012 Macbook air but there is no Wireless Network application installed. Can anyone advise me how to fix this or get it installed, thanks.

    I have a mountain lion 10.8.5 version installed on my 2012 Macbook air but there is no Wireless Network application installed. Can anyone advise me how to fix this or get it installed, thanks.

    thank you Eric/Joe, what I actually was looking for is wireless diagnostic utility not the wireless diagnostic assistant as per your advise but have found the resolution right here http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5606

  • How do i install ms office 2011 on a 2012 macbook air

    How do I install MS Office 2011, bought the CD at Apple Store on a 2012 macbook air?

    stevejobsfan0123 wrote:
    You need a MacBook Air SuperDrive in order to read CDs. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD564ZM/A
    This will work and not so pricy:
    http://www.frys.com/product/6280910

  • How do I run Apple Hardware Test on a 2012 MacBook Air with 10.8.4?

    Hello everyone,
    I am trying to run Apple Hardware Test on a mid-2012 MacBook Air with 10.8.4 installed. Whenever I restart and hold the letter D my computer goes into internet recovery mode and asks me to connect to Wifi... Please help, thanks!

    Using Apple Hardware Test on computers with OS X 10.7 or later
    Mac NoteBook and Desktop computers shipping with OS X 10.7 or later have a partition on the hard drive or flash storage that contains AHT. To start AHT on these computers please follow these instructions:
    Press the power button to turn on your computer.
    Press and hold the D key before the gray startup screen appears.
    It takes a minute or so for AHT to start up and inspect your hardware configuration. While this is taking place, an icon appears on the screen:
    When the process is complete, select your language and click the right arrow. If you aren't using a mouse, you can use the up and down arrows to select a language and then press the Return key.
    The AHT console appears. You can choose which sort of test or tests to perform:
    To perform all of the basic tests, click the Test button or press the "T" key or the Return key.
    To perform a more thorough diagnostic test, select the "Perform extended testing" checkbox under the Test button before you click the Test button.
    Note: Your test results will appear in the window in the bottom-right of the console.To exit AHT, click Restart or Shut Down at the bottom of the window.
    Some Macintosh computers that shipped with OS X Lion and later support the use of Apple Hardware Test over the Internet. These computers will start up to an Internet-based version of AHT if the hard drive does not contain AHT.  An Internet-enabled connection via Ethernet or Wi-Fi is required to use this feature. Internet-based AHT functions the same as AHT on the hard drive or flash storage outlined above.
    The Mac NoteBook and Desktop computers listed in Computers that can be upgraded to use OS X Internet Recovery will require a firmware in order to support the Internet version of AHT. Without this update you may see the behavior discussed in this article.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509

  • External monitor will not sleep using 2012 MacBook Air and HDMI adapter

    I am running a HP 27xi (27" display) using the apple thunderbolt to HDMI adapter, and using a HDMI cable.
    ISSUE:
    I run my 2012 macbook air in "clamshell mode", and solely use the 27" display, which works great. Problem, is when the macbook goes to put the display to sleep, or sleep for the laptop, the display starts to go into power save mode, then flips back on... goes back into power save mode, repeats forever. I called HP, and they said the HDMI signal is not being turned off, hence why the screen keeps going ON, then power save, then repeat. If I shutdown the laptop, then the monitor goes off just fine.
    Anyone else ran into an issue with an external monitor NOT going to sleep when plugged into the HDMI adapter? Someone suggusted that I purchase a DVI-D adapter, and use that cable... but that sounds ridiculous. The HDMI adapter should absolutely work.
    My temporary fix is to turn off the monitor everytime (if i remember) otherwise the display is in this never ending loop of trying to shut down.
    And yes, the Macbook Air is 100% up to date with updates. DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!
    Joe

    Hello Joe,
    I definitely understand your concern regarding your external display not going to sleep and endlessly looping into power save mode when your MacBook Air is asleep. 
    I found an article with steps to troubleshoot issues with displays.  This article is for internal and external displays, so you can skip any steps referring to the internal display.  The following steps specifically stands out to me for the situation you are experiencing:
    Reset the system
    You can reset the Mac's parameter RAM and SMC.
    You can find the full article here:
    Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1573
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Which should I pick? A 2012 Macbook Air with 8GB of RAM, or a 2013 Macbook Air with 4GB of RAM?

    My mother bought herself a new computer, and she is letting me choose which one will go to my sister: my 2012 Macbook Air, or her 2013 Macbook Air. My sister does not care at all about performance, but I definitely do. Which would be better to take? Keep in mind, I do like to run video games, and still would like optimal speed for things like running various programs, Specs below.
    2013 Macbook Air:
    Intel Core i5-4250U @ 1.30 GHz
    4GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    Intel HD Graphics 5000
    2012 Macbook Air:
    Intel Core i5-3427U @ 1.80 GHz
    8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    Intel HD Graphics 4000

    Both computers you are looking at use Intel's integrated video and unless you are going to be compiling a massive program you won't notice a significant difference between the two machines. You'll want 8GB RAM for sure and I strongly recommend the 256GB drive rather than the 128GB drive. You don't fully realize how small a 128GB drive is until you find it full and think "But I hardly have anything on it!"
    I found that using a second display has very helpful though today an iPad could fill in for the second display. I liked to have documentation, lab notes, or a Web site open in one screen with the IDE open in the other. That was easier than flipping back and forth between windows.

  • My 2012 macbook air won't recognise my orange internet everywhere usb modem

    my 2012 macbook air will not recognise my orange internet everywhere usb modem

    Used 'Assist Me' as suggested - awsesome. Here is what was wrong with my network. Had same problem - found out I had another router plugged in but not active. Turns out it was still xmitting a signal and confusing the macbook. Go figure. Once it was powered off - connection was perfect. Hope this helps.

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