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Time Required
20 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Hard Drive
- Disconnect the PC from power source and any other devices.
Disconnect the PC from power source and any other devices.
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Step 2
- Turn the computer over and remove the rubber feet.
- Remove the three 8mm Philips screws with a Philips #0 Screwdriver.
- Use a pry tool and lift up on the lid.
Turn the computer over and remove the rubber feet.
Remove the three 8mm Philips screws with a Philips #0 Screwdriver.
Use a pry tool and lift up on the lid.
Step 3
- Remove the two cables circled in red for the front IO panel.
Remove the two cables circled in red for the front IO panel.
Step 4
- From back IO panel pry open the casing as indicated.
From back IO panel pry open the casing as indicated.
Step 5
- To remove the hard drive, remove the four 8mm Philips screws using a Philips #0 Screwdriver.
- Remove Power and SATA cables from on top of the drive.
To remove the hard drive, remove the four 8mm Philips screws using a Philips #0 Screwdriver.
Remove Power and SATA cables from on top of the drive.
Step 6
- After screws have been removed grab the Hard Drive and pull it out of the dock.
After screws have been removed grab the Hard Drive and pull it out of the dock.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Joey Franco - Jul 10, 2019
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Hi there, can you advise whether this was the 128gb SSD or the other 2gb drive?
Jay Marble - Nov 12, 2022
This model comes with a 3.5" 1TB HDD standard.