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This is a guide to replace the SSD in a Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio. You may need to replace the SSD if your computer is slower opening or using files. A bad SSD may also cause files to disappear. This is a very simple guide that only requires a few tools. It should only take 15-20 minutes.
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Remove the rubber cosmetic strip along the outside edge of the back plate with tweezers.
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Remove the two rubber feet on the lower case with an opening tool.
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Remove the two screws with a T3 Torx screwdriver.
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Remove the seven screws securing the lower case with a T3 Torx screwdriver.
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Lift the lower case gently and set it above the device.
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Disconnect the battery cable by lifting the pull tab until it "clicks."
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After removing the devices battery, locate the SSD next to the mother board.
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Remove the single 3 mm screw that secures the SSD.
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Slide the SSD directly out of its socket.
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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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Is this strip tape or it metal? Is there replacements for it? I habe been trying to find it but I can only find tape as an alternative to this part.
I tried the SSD upgrade with two different WD products (1TB black and 1TB blue) and with both I had problems: Random blue screens and after some time, computed could not find the SSD anymore. Looks like it has something to do with drive consuming too much power but I am not sure. I am now back on original 256 GB SSD, since I can't find what is causing compatibility issues.
Try this, it will help.
Can you fit a full sized ssd or only the short ones?