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The solid state drive stores data and works as a type of flash memory. Use this guide to remove the drive from your laptop if you would like to replace or upgrade it.
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Flip your device so that the bottom panel is facing up.
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Remove the eleven 5mm Torx T5 screws from the back panel.
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Use a spudger to unclip clips on the front and near the USB ports on each side
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Lift the back panel off
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Remove the two 3mm Phillips #1 screws holding the battery to the laptop chassis.
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Disconnect the battery from the IO board by holding the connector by the sides and gently pulling the connector out.
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Carefully remove the battery from the laptop.
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Remove the one 2mm Phillips #1 screw holding the hard drive to the laptop.
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Pull the solid state disk out of the connector and lift it out of the laptop.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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How to transfer the windows os to the newly install Crucial ssd?
how to transfer the windows OS to the newly install ssd?
Specification for the M.2 SSD: Make sure it’s a Type 2280 (22mm x 80mm) SATA M.2 with B and M key edge connector, not the B key used on NvMe M.2 for PCIe. It’s easy to confuse the two when ordering online.