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Brother poured water on his Macbook Pro and immediately plugged it in and booted it successfully, hasn’t turned on since. I’m assuming it’s completely fried at this point. I noticed that it has an NVME drive in the teardown, would it be possible to take this drive and adapt it to a regular M.2 slot to boot MacOS to my PC? I’m assuming there’s some kind of restriction there with MacOS, but even just taking the drive and using it as storage would be an improvement over my SATA SSD. What adapter should I buy for this? Is it even possible to use it to boot MacOS on my PC? If I buy an adapter and wipe it, would I be able to use it for storage on my PC?
All you can do is get a case to hold it like this one OWC Envoy Pro Portable, Bus-Powered USB 3.0 Storage Enclosure Apple SSD’s are custom as such you need to use the proper case (not M.2)