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Hi, I bought a MacBook Air 2017 from a garage sale for dirt cheap because it supporsed to have soldered SSD in it and after starting it, it was showing the checkmark folder. I replaced the 128gb Apple SSD to a SanDisk 1tb one with a Apple NVME to PCIE NVME Adapter from Amazon. Booting MacOS High Sierra from my 2012 MacBook Pro through USB SATA Adapter worked fine but after I installed the base MacOS version through Recovery Mode on that new SSD, it went fine but once I go to the installer which gives me the option to partition the Disk or install MacOS, it gives me some sort of error. The problem is that I might have to set the time and date but I don't have any option for that in the installation folder. It just gives me random errors and I cant install MacOS.
How do I set the time on this hipster piece of computing device or is this something related to the replacement battery which I got from iFixit repair shop since the old one was only charging to 41%, had 3810 cycles and was like really inflated.
How do I set the time on this hipster piece of computing device or is this something related to the replacement battery which I got from iFixit repair shop since the old one was only charging to 41%, had 3810 cycles and was like really inflated.