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[title] Thermal pad information
[* black] Check the condition of the two thermal pads under the SSD and replace them if they're damaged. If a pad remained intact on the bottom of the old SSD, ''carefully'' transfer it to its spot on the board.
[* black] If you're changing the type of SSD (single-sided or double-sided), you'll need to change the pads so they're the proper thickness.
[* icon_note] To replace a damaged pad:
[* black] Make sure your new pad is the correct thickness and size. Pad thickness depends on the type of your replacement SSD—2.25 mm for a single-sided SSD and 0.8 mm for a double-sided SSD.
- [* black] Use a spudger or your fingers to carefully remove all the old pad from the motherboard.
- [* icon_caution] Be very careful not to damage any of the small surface mounted components on the board.
+ [* black] Use a spudger or your fingers to carefully remove all of the old pad from the motherboard.
+ [* icon_caution] Be very careful not to damage any of the small surface-mounted components on the board.
[* black] Use highly-concentrated (more than 90%) isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth (or coffee filters) to clean up any thermal pad residue.
[* black] Carefully put the new pad onto the board, making sure it goes into the rectangle marked ***PAD AREA***.