Introduction

Replace the 120GB SSD hard drive with an equal or larger hard drive.

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    • Make sure the computer is disconnected from the power source.

    • Flip the computer over.

    • Remove the six screws with a 2 mm Allen key.

    • Carefully remove the back panel, as well the left and right panel.

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    • Now flip up the base panel to which all components are attached.

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    • Using a Phillips #2 screwdriver, remove the four screws on the heatsink that cools the processor unit.

    • Remove the heatsink.

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    • The SSD is now visible.

    • Now flip the computer over and use the Allen wrench to loosen the 1.5 mm screws fixing the SSD.

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    • Disconnect the first cable from the SSD. You must press the lever down to do this.

    • The cable may not loosen easily. In this case, carefully use a little force, but not too much.

    • Pay attention do the orientation when assembling. Otherwise, the SSD and cable can be damaged.

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    • Disconnect the second cable from the SSD. You must press the lever down to do this.

    • The cable may not loosen easily. In this case, carefully use a little force, but not too much.

    • Pay attention do the orientation when assembling. Otherwise, the SSD and cable can be damaged.

Conclusion

To reassemble the device, follow the instructions in reverse order.

Felice Suglia

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