Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
Sections
1
- NVMe Drive/Sata SSD
- 4 steps
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Introduction
The battery for this device is not easily accessible and will require opening the device. Before you begin your replacement, be sure to disconnect the laptop from any power source. Additionally, we recommend that you turn off the device wait 5 minutes.
If you live in area rich of Static Electricity please advise using an ESD Strap.
What you need
Step 1
NVMe Drive/Sata SSD
- Turn off the device before working on it.
- Remove the 10 screws as shown in the picture
- Gently using the tool pry off the bottom case
Turn off the device before working on it.
Remove the 10 screws as shown in the picture
Gently using the tool pry off the bottom case
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Step 2
Disconnecting Battery
- Using a spudger gently push the plastic connector to the left in order to disconnect the battery.
Using a spudger gently push the plastic connector to the left in order to disconnect the battery.
Step 3
- Remove the 4 screws according this picture
- Gently pry out the black case.
Remove the 4 screws according this picture
Gently pry out the black case.
Step 4
- Remove the Screw as shown in picture
- The drive will lift, remove gently the drive.
- Install the new drive and screw it to the motherboard
Remove the Screw as shown in picture
The drive will lift, remove gently the drive.
Install the new drive and screw it to the motherboard
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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notyourITguy - Jan 24, 2021
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Is this machine compatible with both NVMe SSD and SATA SSD on the M2 port? Thank you.
Ilia Tocheny - Jan 24, 2021
This machine is compatible NVMe and Sata drive.