Yan 13, 2023
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Ben Capehart
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- Short answer: Yes + Short answer: No You have to break the fusion array on the old hard drive BEFORE you add the SATA ssd, and then you could have both (sata ssd and blade)! Ask @danj for help breaking the array
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Yan 13, 2023
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Ben Capehart
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+ Short answer: Yes + You have to break the fusion array on the old hard drive BEFORE you add the SATA ssd, and then you could have both (sata ssd and blade)! Ask @danj for help breaking the array
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Yan 13, 2023
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Ben Capehart
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You have to break the fusion array on the old hard drive BEFORE you add the SATA ssd, and then you could have both (sata ssd and blade)!
Ask @danj for help breaking the array
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