

Any ideas how I can reliably wipe the drive without physically damaging it would be greatly appreciated. I know servicing Macs is very much a moving target since they're always changing their configurations, but this model has been out for a couple of years, and I'm a bit surprised that I can't find any SATA or USB adapters for it.

The SSD has a 16 + 12 pin configuration on one side, and an 11 + 14 pin configuration on the other. Do any of you know where I can find an adapter for this, so I can connect to it and wipe it? Here are the specs:Ģ56GB SSD (Samsung model #: MZ-JPV256R/0A2) Two days later and I still can't find an adapter that will allow me to access the drive on another Mac (I don't have another 2015 MBA to use). I restored their data from a backup and they're in good shape now, but now I want to wipe the MBA's SSD to prevent any of their personal data from ending up in the wrong hands. They took it to a Genius, whose repair quote was high enough that they decided to buy a new MBP instead. The user spilled liquid on the keyboard, and now it won't boot. Australian approved product, backed with Laptop Plus’ 12 month comprehensive warranty. Suits all Apple MacBook Air AC Adapter models below. I am working on a 2015 MacBook Air for a client. Replacement Apple MacBook Air A1466 (2015) Laptop Charger / AC Adapter, supplied with Australian power cable.
