



Well, thanks to OWC, I no longer have this problem. Even though I managed my storage carefully, I was down to 31GB left. I have kept a minimal amount of applications and documents on the MBA, no photos, no music, no video, and I even installed an SD card slot semi-permanent drive, taking the slot out of commission for me to use. During that time I have had to manage that storage very carefully. Months, and then years, went by with no viable options to upgrade the storage on this model Air. When I bought this Air I choose to spend my money upgrading the processor to an i7, and the RAM to the max 8GB, rather than buying extra storage (128GB base configuration), something I always figured I would be able to upgrade myself. I do love working from my back porch during the summer. While I have a Mac Pro at home (Cheese grater version) I needed something portable so I could update my website while mobile, and quite frankly, something that would get me out of the home office. I needed something light to carry since I also lug around a MacBook Pro issued to me from the company where I work. I bought the MacBook Air for several reasons. I have owned a Mid 2013 13†MacBook Air (MBA) since 2014. 1.0TB Upgrade Kit – $649.00 USD (Reviewed below)
