How would I boot externally to check the firmware? Would I be able to use my USB boot drive to do this? What exactly would I do and which firmware version would be the minimum needed? Since I 100% used darkmode on my last ssd can you confirm if that means I should have the needed firmware, since didn't dark mode at least coincide with the changes to support NVMe drives? Maybe not but I feel like they would've noticed if the connector was bad. How could I tell if the SSD connector is the issue? There hasn't been any damage to it nor any visible damage, so how likely is this really to be the problem? The background to this is my factory 256gb ssd suddenly failed a couple months ago, which an apple certified shop failed to recover and I opted to install the new drive myself. CC no I definitely don't think this is the issue as you can kind of see in the pics I attached, it's definitely inserted all the way and with the new screw I have fastens perfectly straight now.
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