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This guide is meant to help the readers to safely replace the SSD card of their Lenovo ThinkPad L390. SSDs are storage devices that have replaced an older method of storage called HDD. SSD stands for solid state drive and they operate by storing data in flash memory. | | If you have noticed that your Lenovo ThinkPad L390's processing, loading, or responsiveness has decreased, it may be time to replace your SSD card. Replacing or upgrading the SSD card of your Lenovo ThinkPad L390 can help it to run faster, respond quicker, and load applications smoother. To ensure the best performance of your Lenovo ThinkPad L390, you should look into replacing or upgrading your SSD card around every 5-7 years or when the aforementioned symptoms appear. | | This guide provides a step-by-step process for replacing a laptop hard drive. | | Note: | | * It is safe practice to [linkguide|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Lenovo+ThinkPad+L390+Battery+Replacement/178438|remove the battery first|new_window=true]***.*** |
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