Is there any way to use Macbook Air PCIe-based SSD in a 2011 Macbook Pro?

Pete M

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My wife's 2013 Macbook Air suffered an early demise - death by coffee - and she's had to get a new Air. I'm wondering if there's any way to use the PCIe-based SSD from her old Macbook Air as an SSD in my 2011 Macbook Pro. Is there some slot it would fit, or is there some kind of adaptor available? Thanks for any help!
 

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My wife's 2013 Macbook Air suffered an early demise - death by coffee - and she's had to get a new Air. I'm wondering if there's any way to use the PCIe-based SSD from her old Macbook Air as an SSD in my 2011 Macbook Pro. Is there some slot it would fit, or is there some kind of adaptor available? Thanks for any help!

As of now, AFAIK, no. There are no adapters.
 

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I thought the storage is part of the motherboard. Was under the impression you can't remove it on the retina MacBook pros. I am new to Mac but I think the MacBook Pro 2012 is the last upgradable MacBook.... Correct me if I am wrong here.
 

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