The photo of it make it look like it's micro-SATA. 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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