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Can I insert a non-SSD drive in place of SSD in a laptop?
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(12-19-2016 , 08:25 AM)phobic Wrote: Yes, you can use it. According to the QuickSpecs you can use a 9.5mm drive.

As the schema shows you just have to remove the battery first, then unscrew the 4 screws, remove the SSD with the brackets/bay, separate the brackets/bay from the SSD.

Then put the new HDD in the brackets/bay, plug/attach it back in the laptop. Put the battery back in place. Smile

Physically speaking... you can't install an SATA HDD or a replacement SSD without going through the keyboard side first. 

I don't how this can be done from the bottom side.
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RE: Can I insert a non-SSD drive in place of SSD in a laptop? - by Serpius - 05-17-2017 , 01:59 PM

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