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kl0udbug@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago

Where do I install this nvme drive on my laptop?

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Where do I install this nvme drive on my laptop?

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kl0udbug@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago
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    Are you sure you can? Did you look up the model number and check for manuals or docs?

    It looks like it might be under the black plastic cover to the left of the RAM, or under where you have it placed in your picture. Then again, it could not be accessible from this side of the main board, and you might have to look under the keyboard.

    Manual would be better than guessing though.

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      It’s an Intel whitebook, can’t find much in the way of disassembly videos or docs. You definitely can though

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        What makes you so confident?

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          According to the manual I pulled up on Google the slots are right below where he’s holding the drive in the picture, but they support 80mm drives. 🤭

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        Googled “intel whitebook” and this is the first link https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/laptops/whitebook/Intel-Whitebook-Quick-Start-Guide.pdf

        It suggests there are two M.2 slots under where you are holding your drive.

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