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  • M.2 NVMe SSD
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Introduction

Storage drive is used to store data, files, and software programs that run on the computer.

Consider upgrading your storage drive if the current one is full or broken. A failing storage drive signs include: Failure to boot, slow performance, and file corruption.

What you need

Step 1

              M.2 NVMe SSD               
  • Turn the laptop on its back

Turn the laptop on its back

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Step 2

  • Use your Phillips # 1 screwdriver and remove the five 1.2mm screws from the back cover of the laptop

Use your Phillips # 1 screwdriver and remove the five 1.2mm screws from the back cover of the laptop

Step 3

  • Removing the back cover to expose the hardware
  • Locate the M.2 storage stick and remove the 1.2 mm screw with a Phillips # 1 screwdriver

Removing the back cover to expose the hardware

Locate the M.2 storage stick and remove the 1.2 mm screw with a Phillips # 1 screwdriver

Step 4

  • Grab with M.2 storage with your hand and pull away to remove

Grab with M.2 storage with your hand and pull away to remove

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Jacob Ljungström - Aug 15, 2022

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Hi, it would be awesome if max length of drive is listed under “parts”