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How does one go about doing this? My MacBook Air is toast, physically speaking. It took physical damage to the display and chassis, but I believe the SSD is still intact. The logic board isn't, so I can't connect it to an external display. I need to physically remove the SSD and mount it to one of my other Macs to secure the files.

Anyone know how to accomplish this? This is a trivial matter for normal 2.5" drives, but the MBA's weird strip thing is throwing me for a loop.
 
The SSD can be used internally in any Air from 2013 to 2017, some minis and Macs too. This may be a method of copying off the files or wiping the drive.
 
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